Event Videos in Hamburg

Your event in moving pictures

Photos capture moments. A video explains how it felt. Both have their place—and both require someone who knows what they’re doing. As an event photographer and videographer in Hamburg, I produce event videos that are actually used after the event: on the website, on LinkedIn, in the annual report, and in internal communications.

What an Event Film Can Do

An event film isn’t just a recording. It’s a summary that shows what the event was all about—for everyone who wasn’t there, and for everyone who was there and wants to share it with others.

The video of the event

Atmosphere, vibe, the essence of the event. A short film, two to four minutes long, that captures the character of your event—for the website or as internal documentation.

Social Media Clips

Atmosphere, vibe, the essence of the event. A short film, two to four minutes long, that captures the character of your event—for the website or as internal documentation.

Presentations and Keynotes

If there are presentations at your event, it’s worth recording them. Individual keynote speeches can be shared internally as videos, embedded in employee newsletters, or posted on the website.

Statements from the Interview

Short sound bites from guests, speakers, or staff—unscripted and recorded right on the sidelines of the event. These statements work better as testimonials than any written text.

See Instead of Describe

Event Videos from Hamburg

A few minutes say more than any service description. See for yourself what we’ve created at real events.

Photo and Video from a Single Source

Hybrid — Photo and video captured simultaneously by a single person. One briefing, one assignment. Ideal for small-scale events that don’t require a large film crew: conferences, trade shows, and corporate parties. Often the perfect format for a LinkedIn clip or an internal event report.

Just the film — No photos, no elaborate concept: I film, and you get the finished edit. What matters is the result.

With a Team — When more is required: multiple cameras, a drone, on-site audio recording with sound engineering, and complex editing. I’ll put together a team from my established network and remain your point of contact.

IT'S THAT EASY

3 Steps to Creating an Event Film

Submit a Request

Let me know which event, the date, and what you’d like documented—and whether you’d like photos, video, or both. You can reach me via the contact form, email, or phone. I’ll get back to you within one business day.

Clarify the briefing

We discuss the film's structure, target audience, and intended use. This leads to a concrete concept and proposal.

Confirm Appointment

Please confirm by email or phone. I'll keep that time slot open and prepare for your event.

Your event should be more than just three cell phone videos on the company's LinkedIn page.

Please send me a quick note about what's planned—the date, the event, and whether it's photos, video, or both. I'll get back to you within one business day.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions About Event Videos

What if we don't know yet what the movie should look like?

That's actually the norm. Very few people have a fully formed concept in mind when they reach out. That's exactly what the briefing is for. We're clarifying three things: Who the film is intended to reach. Where it will be shown. What we want viewers to take away from it. That's how the concept takes shape. So you don't need to know what the film will look like. You need to know what you want to achieve with it. I'll translate the rest into images.

Who owns the footage, and how are we allowed to use the film?

You can use the finished video without restriction—anytime, anywhere, and on all your own channels: website, LinkedIn, trade shows, and internally. These rights are included in the price, with no need for subsequent sublicensing. I'll keep the raw footage and archive it. You'll receive the final edit. If you need a different version later, the footage will still be available and we can re-edit it.

What about guests' privacy rights and data protection?

When I'm on location, I work with consideration and in compliance with the GDPR. Anyone who visibly does not want to be in the shot will not be included or will be removed during editing. This is standard practice in event videography. The organizer is legally responsible for obtaining consent and managing the right to one's own image. We'll go over what to keep in mind together before the event.

Do you work alone, or is there someone to back you up in an emergency?

I’m a sole proprietor, but I’m not working alone. I handle the shoot myself. If something comes up at the last minute, I’ll arrange for a replacement from my trusted network of videographers, including a briefing, so that the substitute arrives at your location fully prepared. So your appointment is set, even if something comes up on my end.

How soon will I receive the finished film?

You'll receive the final edited video within three to five business days after the event. If you need individual clips sooner—for example, for a timely follow-up post on LinkedIn—we'll discuss it beforehand, and I'll deliver them early. So your appointment is set, even if something comes up on my end.

Can I combine event videography and event photography?

Yes. I offer both photography and video services under one roof. One briefing, one visual style, one point of contact. You won't have to coordinate two service providers, and your photos and video will complement each other perfectly in the end. So your appointment is set, even if something comes up on my end.

Any questions?