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St Louis Commercial Video and Photo Studio

When it comes to high-end commercial video and photography, it is critical to work in a studio with excellent lighting, multiple areas to shoot, unique backgrounds (indoors and outdoors) as well space to accommodate a crew. Combined with the right equipment and stellar imagery skills, this will yield stunning results.

We provide everything needed for your upcoming video or photo shoot. In addition to our studio, we accommodate professionals from other locations throughout the country. We have the perfect solution for any photo or video production needs

Our Studio offers affordable space for you to capture special moments and exceed your expectations.

St Louis Photo and Video Studio can also supply talent, models, makeup, hair stylist and wardrobe for your photo projects.

The creative community we get to work with is very interesting and constantly changing. We know very well that plain speaking is an important factor in making decisions and making sure that your needs are clearly understood.

Our services extend to beyond our studios. Please contact us for your video or photography needs on location!

Mike Haller
314-913-5626
stlouisphotostudio@gmail.com

St Louis commercial video production crews – client testimonials

Video testimonials from your best customers are the most powerful form of video you can use! Better still, video testimonials are also the most economical form of video to produce for your business!

Video Production Crews

WHO is being filmed? The more people being filmed, the more time it will take to film them. The actual interview typically takes 1-2 hours per person, depending on their level of preparedness, their comfort level, and potential interruptions.

WHERE are we filming? In most cases, a film project like this does not require a location rental; we typically film in the subject’s office or professional space, or we film in our own studio on white or green screen.

Filming in one location takes less time than filming in multiple locations. Travel time should also be factored in. Also, filming in an office or other available space opens you up to the potential for interruptions or time limitations that can affect production time.

If B-roll is also being filmed in addition to the interview, a shot list will need to be prepared and time taken to capture all of those related visuals on camera.

Rob Haller, 314-604-6544
stlouiscommercialvideo@gmail.com