Booking a half day or full day video shoot in Bangkok

Tyndall Visuals, Bangkok videographer

When you book a shoot, it helps to know what is included, how the day runs, and what you get for the price. Here is a clear rundown so you can plan with no stress.

Half day shoot

A half day is up to 4 hours.
It works well for short brand clips, interviews, event shots, booth videos, or small product scenes.
We arrive, set up the camera and lights, record what you need, and wrap on time.
If we need to move across many spots, keep in mind that travel time also sits inside the 4 hours.

Half day shoot examples

1. Interview session
Simple sit down interview with one setup, a few angle changes, and some b roll around the office.

2. Social clips for a brand
Quick hits like walking shots, product close ups, team moments, and a few lines to camera.

3. Event drop in
Cover the key parts of a conference, booth, or meeting, record the main moments, then wrap.

4. Small product shoot
Clean product shots with one light setup, slow pans, and hands in frame.

5. Fitness session
Gym b roll, training shots, and short talk to camera clips for social.

6. Restaurant or cafe highlight
Food, kitchen prep, customer shots, and a short piece with the owner.

7. Quick real estate shoot
Walkthrough video of a single unit with simple lighting.

8. Artist promo
Headshots, movement shots, and a few styled clips for social use.

Full day shoot

A full day is up to 8 hours.
This gives space for more angles, more locations, and a calmer pace.
We can cover a mix of lifestyle shots, walk and talk scenes, team videos, or longer story lines.
Breaks are built in so the team stays fresh and the work stays steady.

Full day shoot examples

1. Brand story day
Cover staff, products, office life, customer scenes, and a full set of social cuts.

2. Multi location lifestyle shoot
Home, street, cafe, rooftop. Mix of slow detail shots and wide scenes.

3. Full event coverage
Morning setup, booths, talks, crowd, meet and greet, and closing clips.

4. Product plus talking head
Styled product scenes in the morning, interview and b roll in the afternoon.

5. Corporate team video
Office scenes, team clips, leadership interviews, and workday moments.

6. Hospitality or hotel shoot
Rooms, lobby, pool, staff, food, and guest scenes shot through the day.

7. Fitness brand content
Outdoor training, studio shots, interviews, and detail shots for ads.

8. Music artist EPK
Performance shots, walking shots, portrait clips, and studio or set scenes.

What is included

Both half day and full day shoots include:

  • Camera setup

  • Basic lighting

  • Sound setup if needed

  • One videographer

  • File delivery after the shoot

Editing is a separate cost, since some clients only need raw files and others need reels, shorts, or a full YouTube cut.

What affects the price

  • Extra crew

  • extra gear / Special gear

  • Long travel

  • Heavy lighting

  • Script work

  • Fast turnaround

If anything here changes the scope, we talk first so the cost is clear.

How we plan the shoot

Before the day, we check the goal, the style, and your must-have shots.
We keep the plan simple so the shoot runs smooth and you walk away with strong, clean footage.

When to book full day instead of half day

Choose a full day when:

  • You want many spots

  • You need both slow shots and fast cuts

  • You want stable light setups

  • You want both photo and video in one day

Final note

A shoot should feel calm and clear.
We do the setup, guide you through each shot, and keep things easy from start to finish.

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