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Albuquerque, New Mexico

Albuquerque Videographer Services

Need an Albuquerque videographer who can manage city permits, shifting high-desert light, and drone restrictions near Albuquerque International Sunport and Kirtland Air Force Base? We cover the metro, including Downtown, Nob Hill, local studio facilities, and event coverage at the Albuquerque Convention Center.

Filming here rewards a crew that knows the local process. Productions using city streets, sidewalks, facilities, lots, or other municipal property require a permit through the Albuquerque Film Office. Applications must be submitted at least three full business days in advance, excluding weekends and holidays. For permitted shoots, we also coordinate the required film notices for nearby residents and businesses. Exterior schedules account for summer heat that can reach 100°F, afternoon storms during monsoon season, and an elevation above 5,000 feet that can affect both crew and aerial operations. For corporate video, conference coverage, or a brand spot, the crew arrives prepared and keeps the production on schedule.

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    What We Do

    An Albuquerque Videographer for Film, Tech, Healthcare & Corporate Brands

    Anyone can roll a camera. Our Albuquerque videographers build branded content with the result in mind first, so the video earns its place in your marketing instead of sitting on a drive. Beverly Boy Productions ties every shoot to a clear objective, and Albuquerque’s film economy, national labs and tech sector, and growing healthcare base give us substantial stories to build around.

    Corporate & Brand Videos

    Videos that communicate brand message, train employees, impress stakeholders

    Social Media & Promo Videos

    Fast-paced videos for Instagram, TikTok, YouTube

    Commercial & Advertising

    TV spots, web commercials, product showcase videos

    Event Coverage

    Live-streamed or recorded conventions, launches, festivals

    Music Videos & Creative

    Cinematic techniques for artistic productions

    Real Estate & Aerial

    Walk-through videos and licensed drone footage

    WHY BEVERLY BOY

    Camera Crews Covering Downtown, Nob Hill & Greater Albuquerque

    Strong video is about results, not just a sharp frame. Our Albuquerque team pairs strategy with storytelling so each production pays back what it costs.

    Transparent, Line-Item Quotes

    Clear pricing within 24 hours, broken out line by line, so you can adjust scope before you green-light.

    Cinema-Grade Equipment

    Sony FX9, RED V-RAPTOR X, ARRI ALEXA Mini LF. We match the camera package to the project, not a fixed kit.

    Local Crew, National Reach

    IATSE Local 600 DPs and Local 480 crew, the New Mexico film technicians union covering 99 crafts statewide, plus FAA Part 107 drone operators, all based in the area with national resources behind them.

    Full Permit Handling

    We manage Albuquerque Film Office permits, coordinate police for street and night work, prepare the required letters of notification, and handle parking holds and certificates of insurance.

    Beverly Boy Productions crew setting up a corporate interview
    Behind the scenes of a Beverly Boy Productions video shoot
    Beverly Boy Productions live streaming setup with monitors

    Filming in Albuquerque

    What It's Like Filming in Albuquerque

    Albuquerque hands you backdrops you cannot fake. The Sandia Mountains catching late light, the Pueblo and Spanish Colonial architecture of Old Town, the neon and Route 66 character along Central Avenue, and the open mesa on the city’s edges each read distinctly on camera, which is part of why Netflix and NBCUniversal built studio operations here.

    The permit reality is centralized and clear. The Albuquerque Film Office requires a permit for any production on city property, including streets, sidewalks, lots, and facilities, and for any night filming. Paperwork is due 72 business hours ahead, small camera-and-tripod crews of six or fewer may qualify for a blanket permit, and the production is responsible for distributing letters of notification to nearby residents and businesses. We handle every step so your team only thinks about what is on camera.

    Local Filming Tips (Save Your Crew Time)

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    PermitsFile with the Albuquerque Film Office. A permit is required for any production on city property or any night shoot, and paperwork is due 72 business hours ahead. Crews of six or fewer using only a camera and tripod may qualify for a blanket permit. Letters of notification to nearby homes and businesses are required, so build in lead time.
    WeatherSummer afternoons can top 100 degrees, and monsoon season from roughly July through September brings sudden storms and dramatic skies. Spring winds kick up dust on the mesa. Plan exterior shoots for morning or late-day light, and build a weather window into monsoon-season schedules.
    ParkingDowntown meters and Old Town lots tighten on event days, and the mile-high sun is hard on crew and gear during midday holds. Lock production vehicle parking through your permit and schedule demanding setups around the heat of the day.
    SoundI-25 and I-40 meet at the Big I interchange near the city center, and wind off the mesa carries onto a hot mic. Scout interiors with solid glazing for dialogue and keep sensitive audio away from the interstate corridor and open exposed sites.

    Browse a selection of projects filmed by our videography team.

    Our Video Production Work

    Our Work

    Our Process

    How We Work

    Every step, the first call through final delivery, stays simple and transparent.

    1

    Pre-Production

    Free consultation to nail down your goals, creative direction, locations, and timeline. You’ll receive a transparent, line-item quote within 24 hours.

    2

    Production

    Our Albuquerque crew arrives camera-ready to direct or follow your script, shooting on professional cinema cameras so the footage holds up whether it’s a quick social piece or a broadcast spot. We offer flexible setups from solo shooters to full production teams.

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    Editing & Delivery

    Professional editing with clean audio, motion graphics, and fast turnaround. We tackle common pain points like unclear pricing and late delivery, so you get a polished final product without the hassle.

    Drone Footage
    $1,000 – $1,500
    Additional Camera Package
    $300 – $800
    Second Shooter
    $1,000 – $1,500
    Same-Day Editing
    $1,000 – $3,000
    Closed Captioning
    $200 – $500
    Foreign Language Subtitles
    $400 – $800
    Makeup Artist (Half Day)
    $350 – $900
    Hair Stylist
    $400 – $800
    Craft Services (6-10 people)
    $250 – $500
    Full Catering (10-20 people)
    $600 – $1,200
    Teleprompter w/ Operator
    $1,000 – $1,500
    Live Streaming Setup
    $1,000 – $2,000
    Green Screen Setup
    $400 – $900
    Location Scouting
    $300 – $700
    Studio Rental
    $800 – $2500
    Wardrobe Stylist
    $500 – $1,200

    Add-On Services (Available for All Tiers)

    Beverly Boy Productions event videography coverage behind the scenes

    Tier 1 — "Snapshot"

    Event Coverage (1-Person Crew)

    $1,800 – $2,500

    Best For: Small corporate events, business gatherings, milestone celebrations

    Beverly Boy Productions film crew on set during production

    Tier 2 — "Talking Heads"

    Interview Shoot

    $2,500 – $4,500

     
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    Tier 3 — "Promotional"

    Marketing & Brand Videos

    $4,500 – $7,500

    Beverly Boy Productions live streaming setup with monitors

    Tier 4 — "Livestream"

    Event Live Stream

    $4,500 – $10,000

    Beverly Boy Productions filming at the New York Stock Exchange

    Tier 5 — "Brand Story"

    Complete Brand Package

    $12,000 – $20,000

    Beverly Boy Productions TV commercial production behind the scenes

    Tier 6 — "Cinematic"

    Premium Production

    $25,000 – $50,000+

    Albuquerque Video Production Pricing

    Investment

    On Every Shoot

    What You Get with Your Albuquerque Videographer

    One videographer, the whole job handled

    A single experienced Albuquerque, NM videographer runs your shoot from start to finish, arriving camera-ready, framing the story, capturing clean audio, and keeping the day on schedule. We shoot on professional cinema cameras, so the footage holds up whether it becomes a quick social clip or a polished brand spot.

    Planning a larger shoot that needs a full crew, specific gear packages, or roles like a DP, gaffer, or grip? See our Albuquerque Camera Crew page. For a fully managed, end-to-end production, see our Albuquerque Video Production Company page.

    Projects We Produce

    Client Reviews

    What Our Clients Say

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    Beverly Boy Productions is the best! We hired them for a shoot and they were professional, quick to communicate, so nice, and easy to work with. I highly recommend!

    Anastasia Keating

    Fantastic professionals that exceeded our expectations. Looking forward to working with them again.

    Harman Professional Solutions

    I’m a freelance camera operator in Orlando and have worked with Beverly Boy Productions on three projects over the past few years. Each shoot was organized, professional, and ran on time. Call sheets were clear, communication was solid, and the team respected the freelance crew.

    Max Lenz

    Despite some tight time constraints, Beverly Boy Productions kept everything running smoothly and on schedule. Felice and her team’s time management skills were truly impressive, and they were always able to adapt quickly to any changes that arose.

    Terry Cristain

    Lana at Beverly Boy has been extremely helpful in finding me videographers in multiple locations across the country, sometimes at extremely short notice. The process has always been smooth, simple, and a huge relief.

    Evan Stultz

    Hired them for an exterior commercial shoot — not always the easiest conditions. The crew was well crafted, and the lighting techniques they used were truly top-notch. Gordon and his crew were able to create a range of different lighting setups to suit each scene.

    Peter Netham

    Common Questions

    FAQs — Hiring a Videographer in Albuquerque

    Half-day, single-camera shoots in Albuquerque generally run $1,400 to $2,000, and multi-day productions with a Local 600 DP, full crew, Inspire-class drone coverage, and complete post-production land in the $9K to $15K range. Permit lead times, police coordination, notification logistics, and rush edits all shift the total, so we issue a line-item bid that lets you adjust scope before you commit.
    Corporate and recruiting content keeps us busy with the tech employers and national labs in the metro, and the city’s deep film infrastructure means plenty of behind-the-scenes, studio, and brand work. We also film conference coverage at the Albuquerque Convention Center, healthcare training videos for the hospital systems here, and founder interviews and social pieces across Nob Hill and the Downtown core.
    For standard weekday shoots, 2 to 3 weeks is usually enough to lock crew and permits, keeping in mind the film office wants paperwork 72 business hours out. Anything tied to Balloon Fiesta in early October, a convention, or a large production window fills faster, so 4 to 6 weeks is the safer bet during peak periods.
    Yes. We manage the full process through the Albuquerque Film Office, including the film permit for city property and night shoots, the signed filming guidelines, required letters of notification to nearby residents and businesses, certificates of insurance, and reserved production parking.
    Yes. Ground packages run Sony FX9/FX6, RED V-RAPTOR X, and ARRI ALEXA Mini LF systems. For aerials we fly the DJI Inspire 3 with FAA Part 107 certified pilots and file LAANC authorizations for the Class C airspace around the Albuquerque International Sunport, which overlaps Kirtland Air Force Base restricted airspace on the south side. We also account for the city’s mile-high elevation, avoid the Sandia and Cibola wilderness no-fly zones, and watch for Balloon Fiesta flight restrictions in October.
    Beyond crew and gear, plan for a few Albuquerque-specific items. Police detail fees apply for street or night work, notification logistics take coordination time, and certificates of insurance are standard for building interiors. Summer shoots may need heat contingency for crew and gear, drone work near the Sunport or Kirtland can require extra airspace lead time, and monsoon-season productions benefit from a weather window. Each item appears as its own line on the bid.
    A polished 3-minute video usually falls within our Tier 2 ($2,500 to $4,500) to Tier 3 ($4,500 to $7,500) range, depending on locations, crew size, and post-production. A single-location interview piece lands at the lower end, and a multi-location production with graphics and licensed music sits at the top.

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