Our expert video technicians will boost your location video with a high level of professional style and flair.
On-location Video = Local Engagement!
At Sky Jellyfish Video Production, our location videos always will have the impact you are looking for. Our team will be on-location with you for as long as you need us.
In order to get both of those tasks accomplished, we have to engage the viewer - and a key component to engagement is relevance, variety and energy in the videography and shots that are taken!
Watch this to see a sample of our location shots!
Let us know your requirements, and we'll tell you how long your location shooting will take.
Watch this to learn a bit about us.
Accomplishing Your Location Video
First - why do you need a location video in the first place?
This is the aspect we address We draw upon our knowledge and experience to provide a solution to your brand's needs - without just going straight to "producing a video".
Therefore, commissioning the right videography company to build your video project is essential. That's Sky Jellyfish!
We always bring spare batteries. In fact, we bring 12.
The Three Pillars of Videography
Good shooting takes experience and an eye for what looks good. But there are three things we also take into account when shooting for you - and they're important.
Our skilled production crew has been working with corporates, businesses, government departments and real estate agents for the past 11 years.
We understand your requirements and can't wait to make your video pop with some awesome videography. And yes, that's a frog up there in the title. Why? Just to make sure you're paying attention.
The key to footage that supports your goals is making the message the star - not the style of the shots. We don't want to steal focus from the message we're trying to convey - unless, of course, the message is the style.
Making things smooth ensures that the content of the shot is the focus - not the shot itself.
We take videography seriously - because we take the result seriously.
That means shots lists, scripts, setting your expectations, checking times, scouting your location, checking hair, make-up and clothing to be worn, checking the weather (grey skies make footage dull, rain, wind and thunder can interfere with sound), and checking for flight paths overhead, traffic noise and nearby trains.