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Grand Prairie Videographer Services

How can a Grand Prairie videographer help you film efficiently across EpicCentral, historic downtown, retail centers, logistics corridors, and busy DFW-area locations? Grand Prairie sits between Dallas and Fort Worth with entertainment venues, lakefront parks, industrial areas, corporate offices, shopping destinations, and event-heavy districts that all require practical planning.

Our team works throughout EpicCentral, Downtown Grand Prairie, Main Street, Lone Star Park, Joe Pool Lake, Lynn Creek Park, Traders Village, the Premium Outlets, and nearby DFW Metroplex locations. We plan around venue schedules, traffic, parking, weather, and airspace considerations so the shoot day stays organized.

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    What We Do

    Grand Prairie Videographer for Entertainment, Retail, Logistics, and Corporate Brands

    Anyone can capture footage. Our Grand Prairie videographers build every shoot around what the video needs to do first, whether that means driving ticket sales for an EpicCentral event, supporting a logistics or manufacturing brand along the I-20 corridor, promoting a retail client near the Premium Outlets, or creating a polished piece for a corporate audience.

    Entertainment venues, retail destinations, industrial businesses, hospitality groups, local brands, and corporate offices all need content for different reasons. We shape each production around the intended audience, platform, message, and final use so the finished piece earns its place instead of sitting unused on a server.

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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

    Grand Prairie Videographer Services Across EpicCentral, Downtown, and the DFW Metroplex

    A video only pays for itself if it reaches the right audience. Our Grand Prairie team pairs planning with clean production so the deliverable works the first time it is posted, pitched, shared, or presented.

    Transparent, Line-Item Quotes

    You receive a clear, itemized bid within 24 hours, so you can review the scope, adjust the plan, and approve the right level of support before anything is locked in.

    Cinema-Grade Equipment

    Sony FX9, RED V-RAPTOR X, ARRI ALEXA Mini LF, professional lenses, lighting, audio, and support gear are matched to the deliverable rather than chosen by convenience.

    Available Local Professionals

    We source experienced professionals across the DFW Metroplex, including IATSE Local 484 talent when the scope calls for union support, plus FAA Part 107 certified drone pilots for approved aerial work.

    Location and Permit Support

    When a shoot involves public property, street activity, amplified sound, large setups, or venue-specific access needs, we help coordinate the right steps through the City of Grand Prairie and related local departments.

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

    What It’s Like Filming in Grand Prairie

    Grand Prairie gives productions a wider visual range than many DFW suburbs. EpicCentral’s waterfront plazas and modern architecture sit near Traders Village’s open-air market energy, Lone Star Park’s grandstands, Joe Pool Lake’s outdoor scenery, and the midcentury storefronts around historic Main Street.

    The main planning factors are traffic, event schedules, heat, severe weather, and airspace. I-30, I-20, and SH 161 can affect moves across town, while EpicCentral events, Lone Star Park race days, Traders Village weekends, and lakefront activity can change parking, sound, and timing.

    Local Filming Tips for Grand Prairie

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    Permit RequirementsMost small shoots on private property do not require a permit. Public property, street closures, amplified sound, large setups, or crowd control typically require a Special Event Permit through the City of Grand Prairie’s Office of Emergency Management. Coordinate early if police or traffic control is needed.
    Lead TimesPlan 2 to 4 weeks ahead for standard permits. Larger productions involving road closures, multiple departments, or event coordination should allow 30 days or more to secure approvals and finalize logistics.
    FeesPermit costs vary based on scope, location, and city resources required. Expect additional costs if police officers, traffic control, or city services are involved. Always confirm current fee structures directly with the city.
    ParkingParking can tighten around EpicCentral events, Lone Star Park race days, Traders Village weekends, and lakefront areas. Secure production parking in advance through venues or permits rather than relying on nearby public spaces.
    TrafficI-30, I-20, SH 161, and event-related congestion can impact travel times. Build buffer time when moving between EpicCentral, Downtown, Lone Star Park, Joe Pool Lake, and industrial areas.
    WeatherSummers are hot and humid, often requiring early call times. Spring can bring severe storms, while occasional winter ice may affect schedules. Always plan for weather flexibility on exterior shoots.
    SoundHighway noise, event activity, market crowds, and nearby air traffic can affect audio quality. Scout quieter locations or schedule interviews during lower-traffic periods when possible.
    DronesDrone operations must be conducted by FAA Part 107 certified pilots. Flights near DFW International Airport, Dallas Love Field, or Grand Prairie Municipal Airport may require airspace authorization and additional planning.

    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.

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    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 Grand Prairie 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

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    Tier 4 — "Livestream"

    Event Live Stream

    $4,500 – $10,000

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    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+

    Grand Prairie Video Production Pricing

    Investment

    On Every Shoot

    What You Get With Your Grand Prairie Videographer

    The support your shoot requires

    A single Grand Prairie videographer may be enough for a focused production, while larger assignments may call for added support. We plan each setup around your creative direction, schedule, and budget, with professional equipment, audio, lighting, editing, and final delivery. Check our Grand Prairie freelance videographer prices for more information.

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

    Projects We Produce

    Client Reviews

    What Our Clients Say

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    Google 5-star review rating for Beverly Boy Productions
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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 Grand Prairie

    Half-day, single-camera shoots in Grand Prairie generally run $1,800 to $2,500, while multi-day projects with expanded staffing, drone coverage, and complete post-production can land in the $9,000 to $14,000 range. Permit needs, police coordination, rush turnaround, extra locations, and specialty gear can shift the total.

    Common projects include event and hospitality content around EpicCentral and Lone Star Park, retail videos tied to the Premium Outlets and Traders Village, corporate pieces, logistics content, local business stories, and lifestyle videos around downtown or lakefront locations.

    For a standard weekday shoot, 2 to 3 weeks is usually enough to lock availability and basic planning. Projects tied to Lone Star Park race weekends, EpicCentral events, Traders Village peak weekends, or complex permit needs are safer with 4 to 6 weeks of lead time.

    Yes. We can help coordinate the Special Event Permit process through the City of Grand Prairie’s Office of Emergency Management and work through the required local steps when a shoot affects traffic, closes a street, or holds a sidewalk.

    Yes. Ground work can include Sony FX9/FX6, RED V-RAPTOR X, ARRI ALEXA Mini LF systems, lighting, audio, and support gear, while approved aerial work is handled by FAA Part 107 certified drone pilots.

    Plan for possible permit fees, police or traffic coordination, venue access costs, production parking, drone-related airspace planning, weather contingency time, and rush post-production when deadlines are tied to events.

    A polished 3-minute video typically falls within a Tier 2 range of $2,500 to $4,500 or a Tier 3 range of $4,500 to $7,500, depending on locations, complexity, staffing, graphics, music, and editing needs. Simple interview-style pieces usually land lower, while multi-location videos with more post-production land higher.

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