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Miami Videographer Services

Looking for a Miami videographer who can move between a Brickell boardroom, a Wynwood brand shoot, and a waterfront event without losing the day to traffic or loading delays? Our crews plan each company move, equipment setup, and parking location before the first camera goes up. We work throughout Greater Miami, including Brickell and Downtown, Wynwood and the Design District, Little Havana, Miami Beach, and corporate, hospitality, and event locations across Miami-Dade County.

Miami combines financial towers, art districts, historic neighborhoods, beaches, marinas, luxury properties, and international business centers across a busy coastal metro. We schedule around afternoon storms, bridge traffic, major events, limited curb access, and the heavier production demand of the winter season. For corporate video, tourism campaigns, fashion content, executive interviews, or conference coverage, the crew arrives prepared and keeps the production on schedule.

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    What We Do

    Miami Videographer for Finance, Technology, Tourism, Trade, and Corporate Brands

    Our Miami videographers begin with the audience, message, and purpose of the finished video. The interviews, visual approach, b-roll, graphics, and final versions are then planned around the result the project needs to support.

    Miami’s finance, technology, tourism, hospitality, trade, healthcare, real estate, fashion, and media sectors create demand for many types of content. Projects can support recruiting, investor communication, sales, internal training, conferences, tourism marketing, bilingual outreach, and social campaigns.

    BBP One person Cameraman

    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

    Miami Videographer Across Brickell, Wynwood, and Greater Miami

    Our team can scale a production around a single executive interview, a multi-location brand film, or several days of conference coverage. Camera, lighting, audio, crew, transportation, and post-production are selected according to the scope rather than a fixed package.

    Transparent, Line-Item Quotes

    Receive an itemized estimate within 24 hours that separates crew, equipment, locations, travel, permits, and post-production. The scope can be adjusted before the production is approved.

    Cinema-Grade Equipment

    Sony, RED, and ARRI cinema packages are matched to the project’s format, lighting conditions, crew size, and delivery requirements. Professional lighting, sound, monitoring, and support equipment are added according to the setup.

    Local Crew, National Reach

    Miami-area camera, lighting, sound, grip, and production professionals are available, along with bilingual crew, union personnel, FAA Part 107-certified drone pilots, and national production support when required.

    Full Permit Handling

    We identify the office, agency, facility, or property manager responsible for each location and coordinate the necessary applications, insurance documents, parking requests, traffic plans, and police staffing.

    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 Miami

    What It's Like Filming in Miami

    Miami provides financial, artistic, historic, residential, waterfront, and resort settings within one metro. Brickell and Downtown offer glass towers and Biscayne Bay views, Wynwood and the Design District add murals and luxury storefronts, and Little Havana brings historic businesses, restaurants, music, and neighborhood activity. South Beach provides Art Deco architecture, hotels, beaches, and oceanfront streets.

    The production day is often shaped by heat, sudden rain, lightning, bridge traffic, limited parking, and crowds around major events. The South Florida wet season generally runs from mid-May through mid-October, while hurricane-season monitoring continues through November. Winter usually brings lower humidity and stronger demand for crews, hotels, venues, and outdoor locations.

    Local Filming Tips (Save Your Crew Time)

    TopicQuick Advice
    City of Miami PermitsThe City of Miami issues permits for filming within its boundaries, including Brickell, Downtown, Wynwood, the Design District, Little Havana, and Little Haiti. Each date and specific filming location must be included.
    City Lead TimesSubmit standard City of Miami applications at least three business days before filming. Applications involving street closures should be filed at least seven business days ahead.
    County Permit FeeThe Miami-Dade application fee is $150 and is valid for up to 28 days of filming across the jurisdictions covered by the permit. Additional property, police, parking, security, or departmental costs may apply.
    Miami Beach PermitsMiami Beach does not charge a general Film and Print permit fee, but productions pay separately for meter rentals, police officers, fire staffing, beach access, and other services used.
    Police StaffingPolice requirements depend on the location and production activity. Driving shots, rolling roadblocks, traffic control, moving production vehicles, prop weapons, large crews, drones, and activity affecting the public commonly trigger officer staffing.
    Miami International AirportAirport filming requires separate review through Film Miami and airport management. Police, security screening, canine sweeps, escorts, restricted-area approval, and longer processing times may apply.
    WeatherSouth Florida’s wet season generally runs from May 15 through October 15, with frequent heat, humidity, lightning, and heavy showers. Atlantic hurricane season runs from June 1 through November 30, so monitor tropical activity and keep an indoor alternative available.
    Parking and TrafficBrickell, Downtown, Wynwood, the Design District, and Miami Beach have limited and expensive production parking. Major events, bridge traffic, rush hour, and drawbridge openings can add substantial time to short company moves.
    SoundAircraft, I-95 traffic, Metrorail, construction, nightlife, music, boats, and crowds can affect dialogue. Scout interview spaces during the planned recording window and choose controlled interiors for important audio.

    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 Miami 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

     
    BBP Uncensored - Pooch Hall - Video Team Interview Setup

    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+

    Miami Video Production Pricing

    Investment

    On Every Shoot

    What You Get With Your Miami Videographer

    One Production Partner, the Whole Job Coordinated

    A lead Miami videographer or producer oversees the schedule, crew, equipment, interviews, and location plan. A compact shoot may use one camera operator with lighting and audio support, while larger projects can include producers, additional camera operators, grips, lighting technicians, teleprompter operators, drone pilots, bilingual crew, and production assistants.

    After filming, the post-production team can provide editing, color correction, audio cleanup, motion graphics, captions, licensed music, translation, and final delivery. The footage can be prepared as a main corporate or brand video along with shorter versions for social media, recruiting, advertising, presentations, events, or Spanish-language audiences.

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

    Our half-day, single-camera Miami productions generally range from $1,500 to $2,200, depending on the crew, equipment, location, and post-production requirements. Larger or multi-day projects involving additional crew, several locations, aerial filming, and full post-production may range from $12,000 to $20,000 or more.

    Property fees, permits, production parking, police staffing, security, insurance requirements, travel, graphics, licensed music, bilingual talent, and expedited editing can change the total. We provide an itemized estimate so the scope can be adjusted before production begins.

    Our crews produce finance, corporate, technology, tourism, hospitality, trade, real estate, healthcare, fashion, and recruiting videos. We also handle executive interviews, bilingual campaigns, Spanish-language content, conference coverage, live streaming, social content, documentaries, and event production.

    Brickell and Downtown support finance, executive, and corporate projects, while Wynwood and the Design District work well for fashion, art, retail, and branded content. Little Havana supports bilingual and cultural storytelling, while Miami Beach provides hospitality, tourism, lifestyle, and waterfront settings.

    A straightforward weekday production on private property should generally be scheduled two to three weeks ahead when possible. Although basic City of Miami applications may be submitted with three business days’ notice, additional planning protects crew, location, parking, and police availability.

    Four to six weeks provides more flexibility for Miami Beach, street closures, several locations, bridges, airports, PortMiami, drone work, large crews, major events, and peak winter production dates.

    Yes. We identify the city, county department, property manager, transportation agency, or facility responsible for each location and coordinate the applicable approvals.

    This may include a City of Miami film permit, Film Miami application, Miami Beach Film and Print permit, private-property agreement, insurance certificate, indemnity form, parking request, traffic-control plan, and off-duty police staffing.

    A City of Miami permit does not cover Miami Beach, unincorporated Miami-Dade, separately incorporated cities, the airport, the port, state roads, or private property. Each address is checked before the schedule is confirmed.

    Yes. Ground crews use professional Sony, RED, and ARRI cinema systems selected according to the project. Aerial filming is handled by FAA Part 107-certified pilots using professional drone equipment.

    Every proposed flight is reviewed for controlled airspace, FAA authorization, temporary flight restrictions, local airport boundaries, property permission, people on the ground, and safe takeoff and landing access. Approval depends on the precise coordinates, altitude, planned operation, and jurisdiction.

    Possible additional expenses include permit fees, private-location charges, production parking, meter rentals, valet arrangements, off-duty police, fire staffing, security escorts, airport or port access, insurance endorsements, and traffic-control plans.

    Summer productions may need weather holds, indoor backup locations, additional cooling, hydration, or schedule flexibility. Drone work can add airspace review, officer staffing, aviation insurance, alternate-location scouting, and property coordination.

    Major art fairs, music festivals, sporting events, conventions, and holiday weekends can tighten crew, parking, hotels, and location availability. Peak winter dates may also carry higher rates for crew, venues, transportation, and accommodations.

    A compact three-minute video may fall within our Tier 2 range of $2,500 to $4,500 when the project uses one location, a small crew, and straightforward post-production.

    More involved productions generally fall within Tier 3, starting around $4,500 to $7,500, and may exceed that range when the shoot includes several locations, bilingual versions, aerial footage, custom graphics, extensive interviews, permits, or multiple deliverables.

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