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Freelance Videographer (Half-Day & Full-Day Shoots) We're looking to build a roster of reliable ... Event coverage * Corporate and organizational communications * Social and digital campaign content ...

Role: Videographer Job Type: Full-time Location: Remote, United States Role Summary: 401GO is ... Travel to conferences, partner events, client locations, and company offsites to document and ...

The Videographer plays a key role in shaping the visual storytelling of the brand by capturing and ... Event Coverage: * Film at trade shows, jobsite visits, and internal events to capture brand ...

Videographer

West Henrietta, NY · On-site

$50K - $65K/yr

The Videographer plays a key role in shaping the visual storytelling of the brand by capturing and ... Event Coverage: * Film at trade shows, jobsite visits, and internal events to capture brand ...

Freelance Videographer (Half-Day & Full-Day Shoots) We're looking to build a roster of reliable ... Event coverage * Corporate and organizational communications * Social and digital campaign content ...

Summary The Videographer works with the Broadcast and Video Coordinator to create and develop ... Manages the live stream for Board meetings, pension Board meetings, and other live events

The Videographer plays a key role in shaping the visual storytelling of the brand by capturing and ... Event Coverage: * Film at trade shows, jobsite visits, and internal events to capture brand ...

Summary The Videographer works with the Broadcast and Video Coordinator to create and develop ... Manages the live stream for Board meetings, pension Board meetings, and other live events

Videographer

Evansville, IN · On-site

$51K - $101K/yr

Also, the videographer will occasionally take photos in addition to video. Periodic travel ... Support live and hybrid events as needed, including multi-camera capture, livestream/webinar ...

Videographer

Evansville, IN · On-site

$51K - $101K/yr

We are seeking a Videographer that will be scheduled to work approxiametly 30 hours per week. You ... Support live and hybrid events as needed, including multi-camera capture, livestream/webinar ...

Videographer

Anaheim, CA · On-site

$62K - $74K/yr

... events, and special projects. A day in the life, what you'll be doing: * Create original video ... Collaborate with Senior Videographer to concept and plan treatments for projects. * Work with in ...

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How much do event videographer jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average yearly pay for event videographer in the United States is $63,930.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $44,500.00 and $73,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does an Event Videographer do?

An Event Videographer is responsible for capturing high-quality video footage of live events such as weddings, conferences, concerts, and corporate gatherings. They use professional cameras, audio equipment, and lighting to ensure clear and visually appealing recordings. In addition to filming, they may also handle video editing, adding effects, and ensuring the final product meets client expectations. Their goal is to create compelling videos that preserve memories or serve promotional purposes.

What are some of the biggest challenges Event Videographers face during live events?

One of the biggest challenges Event Videographers encounter is adapting quickly to changing conditions such as shifting lighting, unexpected schedule changes, or large crowds. You often have to troubleshoot technical issues on the spot and ensure continuous, high-quality coverage without interrupting the flow of the event. Effective communication with clients, event planners, and other on-site staff is essential to capturing key moments as they happen. Developing strong organizational skills and maintaining backup equipment can help manage these challenges effectively and deliver a polished final product.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Event Videographer position, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Event Videographer, you need strong video production skills, proficiency in camera operation, and a background in media, film, or a related field. Familiarity with professional video cameras, audio equipment, editing software like Adobe Premiere Pro or Final Cut Pro, and sometimes relevant certifications are typically required. Excellent communication, time management, and adaptability help you collaborate with clients and capture events smoothly. These competencies are essential to delivering high-quality videos that meet client expectations and adapting to the dynamic nature of live events.

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Infographic showing various Event Videographer job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 96% Full Time, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 94% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $63,930 per year, or $30.7 per hour.
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Freelance Videographer

Olomana Loomis ISC

Honolulu, HI • On-site

Contractor

Vision

Posted 5 days ago


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Job Description
Freelance Videographer (Half-Day & Full-Day Shoots)
We're looking to build a roster of reliable freelance videographers for ongoing project-based work across Hawaiʻi.
Most projects are documentary-style brand storytelling, executive interviews, community engagement, nonprofit storytelling, and organizational communications. We value people who can capture authentic moments, work professionally with clients, and move comfortably between structured interviews and real-world environments.
This is freelance contractor work on a per-project basis - typically half-day or full-day shoots.
What we are looking for
We're seeking videographers who are:
  • Technically strong and dependable
  • Comfortable working independently on-location
  • Professional and personable with clients
  • Strong visual storytellers
  • Experienced capturing interviews and natural b-roll
  • Able to work efficiently in real-world environments

Bonus if you:
  • Have experience conducting interviews
  • Understand branded documentary-style storytelling
  • Can anticipate moments without over-directing
  • Work well in fast-moving environments

Typical Project Types
  • Executive interviews
  • Community stories
  • Nonprofit storytelling
  • Event coverage
  • Corporate and organizational communications
  • Social and digital campaign content

Half-Day Shoot Scope (Typical)
~4-hour shoot
Usually 1 location with 1-2 interview subjects
Typical setup includes:
  • Single camera setup
  • Natural or available light
  • Handheld or gimbal b-roll
  • Lav mic audio setup
  • Interview conducted by videographer

For these smaller shoots, we're looking for someone who can comfortably guide a conversation and ask thoughtful follow-up questions naturally.
Full-Day Shoot Scope (Typical)
~8-hour shoot
Usually 2-3 locations with multiple interview subjects
  • Two-camera interview setup
  • Indoor interview lighting
  • Handheld or gimbal b-roll
  • Lav + shotgun audio setup
  • Agency interviewer present
Technical Requirements
Contractors provide their own equipment. Preferred specs include:
  • 4K capable camera
  • 10-bit 4:2:2 recording
  • Log shooting capability
  • Dual card recording
  • Professional audio monitoring
  • Ability to deliver footage on-site at wrap

Sony A7S series or equivalent preferred, though other systems are welcome if they meet production standards.
Additional Details
  • Oʻahu-based shoots primarily
  • Freelance / 1099 contractor basis
  • Project-by-project scheduling
  • Typical lead time: 2-4 weeks
  • Usage rights included in quoted rate
  • Work is generally white-labeled
  • Professional on-set appearance expected
How to submit your interest
  • Please send:
    • Resume or brief background
    • Portfolio website or reel
    • Notes about your interview/storytelling experience
    • Half-day rate
    • Full-day rate
    • Any kit fees (if separate)
  • We're less interested in flashy reels than we are in reliability, professionalism, strong instincts, and the ability to tell human stories well.