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Corona Videographer Services

Searching for a Corona videographer who can work efficiently around Grand Boulevard, logistics corridors, manufacturing sites, foothill locations, healthcare facilities, and Inland Empire business parks? Corona combines a circular historic downtown, warehouse and distribution activity, freeway-connected industrial areas, South Corona commercial centers, and Santa Ana Mountain views, which makes planning around traffic, heat, access, and sound especially important.

Our team works throughout Downtown Corona, Grand Boulevard, Dos Lagos, South Corona, the 91 and 15 freeway corridors, and nearby Inland Empire locations. We plan each shoot around parking, freeway timing, weather, and location access so the day stays organized from load-in to wrap.

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    Years in Business
    24 +
    Videos Produced
    25000 +
    States Covered
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    What We Do

    Corona Videographer Services for Logistics, Manufacturing, Healthcare, and Corporate Brands

    The shoot is only one part of the job. Our Corona-based videographers plan around the result you need first, whether that means creating a recruiting film for a distribution center, a facility walkthrough for a manufacturer, a healthcare marketing piece, or a brand video for a local business.

    Corona projects often support logistics companies, manufacturers, healthcare providers, corporate offices, real estate teams, civic groups, and businesses working across Riverside County and the Inland Empire. The goal is to match the shoot plan to the audience, message, and final use of the finished content.

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    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

    Corona Videographer Services Across the Circle City and the Inland Empire

    Good footage should support the business behind it. Our professionals pair local logistics awareness with a results-first approach so every shoot has a clear purpose, practical schedule, and usable final deliverables.

    Transparent, Line-Item Quotes

    A written bid is provided before booking, with crew, equipment, permits, travel, and post-production separated so you can adjust the scope before committing.

    Professional Camera and Audio Equipment

    Shoots can be built around Sony FX9, Sony FX6, RED V-RAPTOR X, ARRI ALEXA Mini LF, wireless lavs, boom audio, lighting kits, gimbals, and monitors depending on the project.

    Local Professionals, National Reach

    We work with experienced videographers, DPs, audio technicians, lighting professionals, drone pilots, producers, and editors across Corona, Riverside County, Orange County, Los Angeles, and the wider Inland Empire market.

    Location and Permit Support

    When a project involves public property, streets, sidewalks, parking placement, traffic impacts, or location coordination, we help organize the local communication and paperwork needed before the shoot date.

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    Behind the scenes of a Beverly Boy Productions video shoot
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    Filming in Corona

    What It’s Like Filming in Corona

    Corona’s “Circle City” identity starts with Grand Boulevard, a circular street around the historic downtown area. Inside and near that loop, productions can find older storefronts, civic settings, neighborhood streets, and small-business visuals, while the city’s industrial corridors, Dos Lagos, and foothill edges offer warehouse, commercial, lakeside, and mountain-backed looks within a short drive.

    Scheduling matters here because the city sits at a major Inland Empire transportation crossroads. SR-91 and I-15 traffic, summer heat, Santa Ana winds, warehouse activity, and freeway-adjacent sound can all affect call times, exterior setups, and company moves.

    Local Filming Tips for Corona

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    Permit RequirementsFilming on Corona streets, sidewalks, parks, or public property generally requires a city film permit. Confirm requirements early if the shoot involves public access, equipment placement, parking, traffic control, or visible production activity.
    Lead TimesStandard film permit requests require at least two working days, while activity involving traffic impacts requires more time. Road closures require the longest planning window, so start early when a location affects streets or lanes.
    FeesPermit, processing, parking, public safety, traffic control, and location fees can vary by scope. Ask for these costs to be separated in the estimate so they are easy to review before booking.
    ParkingDowntown parking around Grand Boulevard can be manageable outside peak periods, but equipment vehicles still need a confirmed load-in plan. Freeway-adjacent warehouses and business parks may require site approval for crew parking, loading zones, and staging.
    TrafficSR-91 and I-15 are major commuter routes and can affect arrival times, company moves, and access to industrial locations. Build buffer time into schedules that move between Downtown Corona, South Corona, and freeway corridor locations.
    WeatherSummers are hot and dry, with high heat affecting exterior setups and crew stamina. Fall Santa Ana wind events can affect foothill locations, dust, sound, and drone planning.
    SoundFreeway noise from the 91 and 15 can carry into nearby locations, while warehouse, rail, and truck activity add ambient sound in industrial areas. Scout interview locations for solid walls, controlled HVAC, and distance from heavy exterior noise.
    DronesDrone work should be handled by FAA Part 107 certified pilots. Check airspace, local aviation activity, nearby heliports, Corona Municipal Airport operations, temporary flight restrictions, wind conditions, and property permissions before scheduling aerial filming.

    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 Corona 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.

    3

    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+

    Corona Video Production Pricing

    Investment

    On Every Shoot

    Production Support Sized to Your Corona Shoot

    A Right-Sized Crew With One Production Lead

    We can provide a solo Corona videographer or additional production support based on the demands of your shoot. Every setup is planned around your timeline, creative goals, and budget, with professional equipment, clean audio, lighting, editing, and dependable delivery. Review our Corona frnce videeelaographer prices for budgeting guidance.

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

    Projects We Produce

    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 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 Corona

    Half-day, single-camera shoots in Corona generally run $1,800 to $2,600. Larger projects with multiple locations, added crew, drone coverage, permits, and full post-production can range from $12,000 to $18,000 depending on the scope.

    Common projects include logistics recruiting videos, manufacturing walkthroughs, corporate interviews, healthcare marketing content, facility tours, real estate visuals, local business videos, civic stories, and event coverage.

    Two to three weeks is a good planning window for a standard shoot. Projects involving public property, traffic impacts, road closures, multiple locations, drone work, or busy warehouse schedules should be planned four to six weeks ahead when possible.

    Yes. We can help identify when a city permit may be needed, prepare application details, organize insurance information, and coordinate permit-related needs for public-property filming, parking, or street activity.

    Yes. Ground filming can cover interviews, b-roll, events, brand visuals, healthcare content, facility tours, and corporate projects, while drone filming is available when the location, airspace, weather, and permissions allow it.

    Beyond the base videographer, gear, and editing costs, plan for possible permit fees, insurance documentation, parking coordination, public safety support, traffic control, drone authorization time, heat mitigation, weather contingency, and rush turnaround.

    A polished 3-minute video typically falls in the $2,500 to $7,500 range depending on the number of locations, crew size, shoot length, and post-production needs. A single-location interview piece usually lands on the lower end, while a multi-location video with graphics, music, and heavier editing lands higher.

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