My associate Ken, believes in creating a custom video package based on...
After you provide all this information, Ken will then calculate a grand total for your videography package. It is that simple. If you have a budget or need guidance to what you are looking for, then please let Ken know because he is willing to work with you as he has done with so many of my clients before.
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For events, Ken prefers to be in the background and shoot the candid moments that unfold naturally. As the guests become comfortable, Ken may get in closer for some unique angles or moments. Ken does not stage shots or pose people.
Your final product is generally an edited video in Full HD resolution. 4K resolution is available but only upon request.* (*The price for 4K will be higher than Full HD.) Regardless of resolution, the final product is uploaded to Vimeo, YouTube, and/or Dropbox, depending on what was agreed upon in the video agreement. After the the final product is uploaded, its link is e-mailed for watching, downloading, sharing, etc. on any internet-enabled device, in any modern browser.
This is entirely dependent upon your Video Agreement. Regardless, Ken always arrives well in advance of the event scheduled start time to place equipment, do final checks of the location, and complete any last minute preparations. Ultimately, the camera(s) will not be filming consistently during the entire scheduled allotted time.
Since Ken is a single proprietor (i.e. one man operation), Ken will personally be shooting your video. In fact, Ken will be creating the video from beginning to end. Ken only uses subcontractors when a second cameraman is needed or if Ken is unavailable.
Ken can work within your budget as long as he finds it to be monetarily feasible.
Yes, and if your venue requires a Copy of Insurance (COI), please inform Ken as soon as possible.
Since 2014, Ken has stopped making DVDs and Blu-Rays because he knew that they were becoming outdated and obsolete. As a result, Ken transitioned his video delivery method to strictly online, primarily using the video hosting service, Vimeo. Ken also uses YouTube (as another means for event clients to watch and share highlight films) and Dropbox (for delivering raw footage).
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Here are a few samples of films Ken has produced for Clients.