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Do you have an event coming up? Are you looking for someone to capture this special occasion? Do you want to use the footage for promotional purposes, as a keepsake, or simply to ensure you never forget it? All options are possible. For example, a videographer can capture a product launch, a (corporate) party, a staff party, a customer appreciation day, a grand opening, or simply a personal celebration of your own. The possibilities are endless. A wonderful anniversary, an unforgettable wedding, or any other organized event. A videographer is able to capture your event in a unique way. Every videographer has their own style; let yourself be inspired and surprised, and choose the option that best suits you. We’re happy to help you get started.

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  • Professional
  • Beautiful images
  • For every event
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Videographers, each with their own style

Just like a photographer, a videographer has their own style. That’s why it’s important to consider the reason for your event and the style you’d like to convey in your video. Will you opt for a vintage style, a sleek and modern style, or a unique style that includes drone footage? The possibilities are often endless, so take the time to think about your preferences. During a product presentation, you capture all the emotions experienced while viewing the new product. A videographer at a wedding, on the other hand, will capture every special moment—from the morning all the way through the spectacular celebration. A videographer is a true asset to your event. Get inspired and find a suitable option in your area.

Creative, spontaneous, cinematic, social-proof, dynamic, and “not too posed”

These days, a videographer practically needs superpowers. Not only does everything have to be filmed professionally, but it also has to be creative, spontaneous, cinematic, social-media-friendly, dynamic, and “not too posed.” Meanwhile, someone runs through the shot holding a bitterbal, and a colleague asks if they can “film vertically for Instagram too.” Welcome to the life of a videographer. Yet a good videographer is indispensable these days. Whether it’s a corporate video, event, aftermovie, promotional video, social media content, or a full-scale brand campaign: video grabs attention, tells stories, and keeps people actually watching. Because let’s be honest: no one voluntarily reads a long block of text anymore when a video is available. A professional videographer does much more than just film, too. It’s about capturing the atmosphere, recognizing key moments, and knowing exactly when someone starts dancing just a little too enthusiastically at a company party. It’s precisely those spontaneous moments that ultimately make a video memorable. Videographers have almost become standard for events. Company parties, festivals, business events, open houses, or product launches always look more impressive in retrospect once a good aftermovie is made of them. Including drone footage, slow-motion shots, and colleagues who suddenly turn out to be remarkably enthusiastic as soon as a camera appears. And let’s be honest: people behave differently anyway as soon as they’re being filmed. Some spontaneously turn into professional presenters, while others look away in panic as if they’ve accidentally ended up in a documentary.

Creative, spontaneous, cinematic, social-proof, dynamic, and “not too posed”

A good corporate video doesn't just show what you do, but more importantly, who you are.

Video has also become incredibly important for businesses. A good corporate video doesn’t just show what you do, but more importantly, who you are. Atmosphere, energy, and personality are just as important as polished visuals. After all, no one gets excited about a video where colleagues stand stiffly next to a whiteboard as if they’re being held hostage by PowerPoint. Social media has only increased the demand for videographers. Reels, TikToks, shorts, and behind-the-scenes content fly by faster these days than people can grab a cup of coffee at the office. As a result, companies are increasingly looking for videographers who not only create beautiful footage but also understand how online attention works. And let’s be honest: a good videographer these days knows exactly when someone is “pretending it’s spontaneous.” Weddings, bachelor parties, and group outings are also increasingly being professionally documented. Because photos are nice, but video really captures the atmosphere. The speeches, the laughter, the terrible dance moves of coworkers, or that one friend who, after three drinks, thought he could breakdance. What makes a videographer especially valuable is that good videos capture emotions. Not just how something looked, but especially how it felt. You notice that difference immediately. And all the while, a videographer often moves unnoticed through the crowd. Crouching, running, turning, walking backward without bumping into anything, all while pretending everything is completely under control. Meanwhile, internally, there’s usually a slight panic when batteries run out at exactly the wrong moment. Ultimately, the beauty of video is that it makes the atmosphere tangible. People don’t just want to see what happened; they want to relive it. And that’s exactly why you need a good videographer. Because anyone can film with a phone these days. But not everyone can turn random moments into a story that people actually keep watching.

A good corporate video doesn't just show what you do, but more importantly, who you are.