Video & film – Videographer

Commercial videographer specialized on corporate presentations, destinations, travel and adventure.

Cecilia Kallin, Don’t You Wanna Know, Music video

Save the Children

Cecilia Kallin – Runaway – Music video

Väderstad

En känsla av Hjo – video series, (Only in Swedish)

Ulpotha Yoga Holidays and Ayurveda Retreat – Sri Lanka

Bird Island Lodge, Seychelles – 15 seconds Instagram video

J Bar L Ranch, Montana, USA – Vacation homes

J Bar L Ranch, Montana, USA – Working ranch / Dude ranch

J-L Ranch – Montana from Jesper Anhede on Vimeo. This is truly the most beautiful place I have ever been to. If you are interested in western riding and horsemanship, and would like a vacation out of the ordinary, go there. For more info about ranch vactions and grassfed beef please visit jbarl.com. Produced by adventure, destination and travel photographer Jesper Anhede, anhede.se

TV commercial for Falkenberg Strandbad, Sweden

Sandbanks at the Manta Resort, Zanzibar – 15 seconds Instagram video

Product presentation video, Väderstad, Sweden

Save the elephants, Kenya – 15 seconds Instagram video

Range rider, The Nature Conservancy, USA – Raw video for press use

iSurf, Seychelles

Villa Verte vacation home, Seychelles

Ecco Finising web intro, Sweden

Videography refers to the process of capturing moving images on electronic media (e.g., videotape, direct to disk recording, or solid state storage like a tapeless camcorder) even streaming media. The term includes methods of video production and post-production. It is the equivalent of cinematography, but with images recorded on electronic media instead of film stock.

The word combines “video” from Latin, meaning “I see” or “I apprehend”, with the Greek terminal ending “graphy”, meaning “to write”.

The advent of digital imaging in the late 20th century began to blur the distinction between videography and cinematography. The arrival of computers and the Internet created a global environment where videography covered many more fields than just shooting video with a camera, including digital animation (such as Flash), gaming, web streaming, video blogging, still slideshows, remote sensing, spatial imaging, medical imaging, security camera imaging, and in general the production of most bitmap- and vector-based assets. As the field progresses videographers may produce their assets entirely on a computer without ever involving an imaging device, using software-driven solutions. Moreover, the very concept of sociability and privacy are being reformed by the proliferation of cell-phone and surveillance video cameras, which are spreading at an exceptional rate globally.

A videographer may be the actual camera operator or they may be the person in charge of the visual design of a production (the latter being the equivalent of a cinematographer).