Corporate Video Production in Fort Lauderdale
This is home base. We're based in downtown Fort Lauderdale, walking distance from Las Olas. We shoot here, we edit here, and most of our long-term clients are here too.
Fort Lauderdale is where we work.
Fort Lauderdale has an interesting mix of industries, and we've shot for most of them. The marine and yachting sector is unusually large here — between the mega-yacht brokerages on Federal Highway, suppliers in the marine corridor around 17th Street Causeway, and everything that converges at FLIBS each fall, there's a lot of serious B2B video work in this city that most studios don't know how to approach. We do. MTN, which provides connectivity for vessels at sea, is one of our long-term clients — that work required understanding technical product positioning and shooting in environments that aren't exactly studio-friendly.
Beyond marine, Fort Lauderdale's commercial base runs through Las Olas Boulevard — law firms, financial advisors, boutique agencies — and into Flagler Village, where a younger crop of tech companies and creative businesses has been building out over the past several years. We've done brand films, training videos, founder interviews, and event coverage for companies in both zones. The work tends to be more corporate than the Miami stuff — polished, precise, built to move through a procurement process rather than stop a social feed.
Hospitality is big here too. Fort Lauderdale's hotel corridor along A1A and its growing convention scene mean there's consistent demand for event recap films, venue showcase videos, and conference coverage. We've covered multi-day events and turned around edit-ready footage before the next morning session.
Because this is our home city, logistics are simple. No travel fees, no minimum days, no "we need to plan around our drive." If you call on a Tuesday and need something Thursday, we can usually make it happen. And if your project runs across multiple days or locations — downtown, the Port Everglades area, a client site in Davie or Dania — we know the territory.
What we typically produce here
For Fort Lauderdale clients, the most common projects are: corporate brand films for professional services firms and tech companies, event coverage at the Convention Center and hotel properties, marine and maritime B2B content, and ongoing content retainers for companies that want to publish consistently. We also do a fair amount of trade-show work around FLIBS and the other industry events that come through Broward County each year.
If you're in Fort Lauderdale and you've been putting off a brand video because you didn't know where to start or weren't sure it would be worth the spend — that's exactly the conversation we're built for. No pitch deck. Just a direct talk about what you need and whether it makes sense.
Industries we work with in Fort Lauderdale
Marine and yachting
The marine business runs deep here. Fort Lauderdale is the yachting capital of the United States — most of the largest brokerages, refit yards, charter operators, and marine suppliers in the country have a presence within ten miles of downtown. We shoot for marine brands every year: dealer walkthroughs, captain interviews, refit timelapses, FLIBS booth coverage, dealer training, and product demos on the water. We know what counts as good enough on a moving vessel, what the captains will let us do and what they won't, and which marinas are actually workable for a multi-camera shoot. If you've ever tried to film at Bahia Mar in the middle of show prep, you already know why local experience matters.
Hospitality and event venues
Fort Lauderdale's hotel corridor along A1A and the inland convention scene — including the Greater Fort Lauderdale/Broward County Convention Center as it finishes its current expansion — keep us busy with venue showcase films, conference recap edits, and gala coverage. Properties like The Diplomat in Hollywood, the Ritz-Carlton, the Hilton Marina, and the Conrad routinely host multi-day events where the client wants edit-ready highlights before the closing keynote. We're set up for that turnaround.
Professional services and finance
Las Olas Boulevard is the corporate spine of Fort Lauderdale. Law firms — boutique and large, defense and plaintiff — financial advisors, accounting firms, family offices, and boutique investment shops sit along it and in the surrounding blocks. Their video needs are quiet but consistent: founder and partner profiles for new-business pitches, recruiting videos, internal training, and event coverage from charity galas and continuing-education events. The work demands a calmer, more conservative aesthetic than what plays well on social, and a producer who understands that the client will run a clip past general counsel before it goes anywhere public.
Tech, startups, and creative
Flagler Village and the FAT Village arts district have been steadily building out a smaller but real tech and creative cluster. Companies in software, fintech, marine tech, and consumer brands are based here, often with national customer bases but Fort Lauderdale founders. We do product launch videos, founder interviews, demo-day recordings, and pitch-deck supporting video for that crowd.
Where we shoot in Fort Lauderdale
Most projects happen at the client's office or a venue, but a fair number need a controlled environment — a clean backdrop, real lighting, a quiet room. We have go-to spots for every kind of shoot: studio rooms we trust, exterior locations along the New River and along A1A that work for B-roll, and quiet streetscape corners in Flagler Village and Victoria Park for founder interviews that feel like they were shot in a real place but aren't covered in tourist traffic. For drone work, we know the airspace restrictions around Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International and Fort Lauderdale Executive and plan around them.
How a Fort Lauderdale project usually runs
Most local projects start with a 30-minute call. From there, we send a written scope and a quote — usually within a day. If you sign, we lock dates, build a shot list, and confirm locations. Single-day shoots get edited within a week to ten days. Multi-day shoots and larger events run on whatever timeline the deliverables demand, but we tell you the schedule upfront and stick to it.
Because we're based here, scheduling is flexible. Tuesday-morning call, Thursday-afternoon shoot is normal. Same-day pickup of a missing shot for a client who's already paid for the project? We can usually do that too. No travel fees within Broward County. No half-day minimums that make a quick interview cost what a half-day shoot should.
Common questions from Fort Lauderdale clients
Do you have a studio space we can shoot in?
For most projects, the answer is yes — we work with a small set of trusted studio partners in Fort Lauderdale and bring our own lighting and grip. For ongoing retainers, we'll set up a recurring location that fits your brand. For one-off shoots, we'll recommend the cheapest space that meets the requirements.
Can you handle a same-week shoot?
Usually, yes. Single-day shoots that don't require permits or specialty gear we can often turn around in two to three days. Multi-day shoots and shoots that need talent scheduling, permits, or specific locations need more lead time.
Do you do drone work?
Yes — FAA Part 107 certified, fully insured. We fly DJI Mavic 3 Pro and smaller cinema drones depending on the use case. Coastal and beach exteriors, exterior architectural shots, and event B-roll are the most common drone requests.
"Nikita is a true pro with extensive knowledge in videography. I'm happy to have found him in the Fort Lauderdale area. He did a great job editing my video — very creative and thoughtful."
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