This is a list of videographers who can request recording of lectures and seminars (without editing) and video production (with editing).
When requesting a professional cameraman to shoot recorded footage of lectures, seminars, etc., it is estimated that the shooting of the video material is about 30,000 to 300,000 yen without editing, and about 10,000 to 500,000 yen for video production with shooting and editing.
Fees also fluctuate greatly depending on the compatible cameraman, but fees fluctuate depending on the cameraman's restraint time, shooting details, number of images to be taken (number of cuts), distance from the cameraman's base to the shooting location, etc.
Please leave the photos for the website and the photos for SNS such as Instagram to us
We also accept various video productions
Planning and production of videos mainly for corporations, such as corporate VPs, product/product promotions, employee education videos, and recruitment videos.
We perform one-stop video production including planning, composition, direction, shooting, and editing. Of course, we also accept only shooting and editing.
Please feel free to contact companies that are “interested in promotion using video but don't know what to do” or “have an idea but the plan or structure is not specific.”
We will conduct thorough hearings and work together to produce videos leading to problem solving.
It is a company that mainly produces videos for companies in Kansai and Kanto.
Our exclusive video creators have been involved in a cumulative total of over 200 production projects, such as promotional videos for Sony and Peach.
“My heart moves. We deliver worthwhile challenges.” Based on the mission, we express products and services containing the client's “soul”, and even the “feelings” hidden in the depths of the heart through videos.
By being particular about everything from live action to animation without compromise in an integrated in-house system
We deliver “high quality videos” at “maximum speed” with a “minimum number of people.”
■Available jobs/skills
[Video for companies and stores]
・Corporate promotion videos
・Animated videos
・Recruit videos
・Interview videos
・Business introduction video
・Product/Service PR Videos
・In-house manual video
etc.,
From live action to animated videos,
We produce videos with high branding effects that further enhance the appeal of companies and stores.
[Others]
・Dynamic video shooting using drones
・Record shooting of school events, events, etc.
・Wedding end roll movie production (opening profile movie production is also possible)
※We can respond flexibly according to your desired video.
Equipped with our own studio
Portrait photography
fashion, portrait, beauty, photography, advertising material photography
object shooting
Product photography, food, menu
others
Architectural photography, interior photography, scenery, cars, etc.
We will shoot anywhere in the country upon request
Please feel free to contact us
When searching for a videographer (video/video photographer) for a project you are considering shooting, it is necessary to check whether the videographer is capable of shooting content and content that they are good at as a major premise.
If a videographer has published works taken in the past, it is better to check whether photos of a similar genre to the work they are considering shooting are posted in their portfolio, and whether the tone of the video and editing is close to what they want.
For example, if you were thinking about making a video for a company guide, but you have never taken such a shot, or if you are only good at recorded videos of events, there is a high possibility that it is a mismatch.
If past clients have been disclosed, it is important to check client information as well.
The larger the project in particular, there are many videographers who don't dare to disclose information about past works or clients, so it's a good idea to check with each videographer.
If you've decided on a budget in advance, one way is to tell the videographer about it in advance.
The shooting side also has the advantage of being able to adjust the shooting volume and suggest alternatives when the budget does not suit, for example.
Shooting fees mainly depend on the videographer's restraint time, the level of difficulty of shooting content, and what kind of budget the requesting videographer himself usually works with. If you are a skilled photographer who is constantly receiving shooting requests for high shooting fees on a regular basis, there is a high possibility that the estimated fee will naturally increase.
From the standpoint of a videographer, it is difficult to present shooting fees if the details of the request are vague.
When requesting an estimate, it is possible to request a smoother shooting by sharing the shooting date, shooting location, meeting time, shooting location, specifically what kind of image you want to shoot, direction, whether or not to edit and use after shooting, the target of the video, etc., so that you can make as specific an image of the shooting as possible.
TOTTA can solicit shooting requests from the entire network of registered professional photographers.
It is a mechanism where an estimated fee is sent from videographers who have shown interest in the shooting content. If you use such a public recruitment function, you will be able to search for photographers more smoothly.
Waki Station, Iwakuni Station, Minami-Iwakuni Station, Fuju Station, Tsuzu Station, Yuu Station, Jindai Station, Obatake Station, Yanai Station, Tabuse Station, Iwata Station, Shimada Station, Hikari Station, Kudamatsu Station, Kushigahama Station, Tokuyama Station, Shin-Nanyo Station, Fukugawa Station, Toda Station, Tomimi Station, Hofu Station, Daido Station, Yotsuji Station, Shin-Yamaguchi Station, Kagawa Station, Atsuji Station, Shin-Yamaguchi Station, Kagawa Station, Atsuji Station, Koto Station, Ube Station, Onoda Station Haniu Station, Ozuki Station, Chofu Station, Shin-Shimonoseki Station, Hatabu Station, Shimonoseki Station
Esaki Station, Susa Station, Udago Station, Kiyo Station, Nago Station, Nagato Oi Station, Koshigahama Station, Higashi-Hagi Station, Hagi Station, Tamae Station, Mitami Station, Iii Station, Nagato Misumi Station, Nagato City Station, Senzaki Station, Iwado Station, Nagato Furuichi Station, Hitomaru Station, Igami Station, Nagato Awano Station, Agawa Station, Tokushi Station, Takibe Station, Nagato Futami Station, Ugahongo Station, Yutama Station, Kogushi Onsen Station, Kuroimura Station, Umegatoge Station, Yoshimi Station, Fukue Station, Yasuoka Station, Kajikurigodaichi Station, Ayaragi Station, Hatabu Station, Shimonoseki Station
Shin-Yamaguchi Station, Suo-Shimogo Station, Kamigo Station, Nihozu Station, Otoshi Station, Yawara Station, Yudaonsen Station, Yamaguchi Station, Kamiyamaguchi Station, Miyano Station, Niho Station, Shinome Station, Nagatokyo Station, Watarigawa Station, Mitani Station, Nagusa Station, Jifuku Station, Nabekura Station, Tokusa Station, Funahirayama Station
Shin-Yamaguchi Station, Kamikagawa Station, Fukamizo Station, Suosayama Station, Iwakura Station, Ajisu Station, Kiwa Station, Maruo Station, Tokonami Station, Tokiwa Station, Kusae Station, Ubemisaki Station, Higashi-Shinkawa Station, Kotoshiba Station, Ube-Shinkawa Station, Ino Station, Iwahana Station, Ube Station
Iwakuni Station, Nishi-Iwakuni Station, Kawanishi Station, Hashirano Station, Kinmeiji Station, Kuga Station, Suo-Takamori Station, Yonekawa Station, Takamizu Station, Katsuma Station, Okouchi Station, Suo-Kubo Station, Ikunoya Station, Suo-Hanaoka Station, Kusigahama Station, Tokuyama Station
Ino Station, Tsumasaki Station, Nagato-Nagasawa Station, Suzumeda Station, Onodako Station, Minami-Onoda Station, Minami-Nakagawa Station, Mede Station, Onoda Station, Hamagawachi Station, Nagato Motoyama Station
Asa Station, Yunotouge Station, Atsuho Station, Shirogahara Station, Minami-Omine Station, Mine Station, Shigeyasu Station, Ofuku Station, Shibuki Station, Nagato-Yumoto Station, Itamochi Station, Nagatoshi Station
Shin-Iwakuni Station, Tokuyama Station, Shin-Yamaguchi Station, Asa Station, Shin-Shimonoseki Station
Iwakuni Station, Nishi-Iwakuni Station, Kawanishi Station, Seiryu Shin-Iwakuni Station, Moriuchi-Kasagami Station, Minami-Kawachi Station, Yukinami Station, Kitagawachi Station, Mukuno Station, Namikuwa Station, Negasa Station, Kawayama Station, Yanase Station, Nishikicho Station