VIDEO

Charlottesville photography and video is a creative dedicated to visual storytelling using both video and stills to bring content to life for our video clients.

A Family’s Vision Realized

Architecture firm Alloy Workshop helps a family realize their vision by renovating an older home into a modern masterpiece. More info: https://alloyworkshop.com/

Finding Her Way - Marie Scott

An interview with Marie Scott, a participant of the Pipelines and Pathways program at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville. Pipelines & Pathways is committed to helping individuals looking for employment opportunities at the University of Virginia. For more information: https://jobs.virginia.edu/us/en/pipelines-pathways

Entrepreneurial Ecosystem in Central Virginia

A film detailing the journey of local founders and their experience navigating the entrepreneurial ecosystem of Central Virginia.

Unwavering Commitment

Virginia National Bank hired Charlottesville Photography and Video to create a commercial capturing the banks unwavering commitment to invest in the long-term financial health and stability of individuals, businesses, and charitable organizations. Visit them online at www.VNB.com.

The Perfect Kitchen

Alloy Workshop hired Charlottesville Photography and Video to create a stunning timelapse of one of their perfect kitchen's in action. It's a start to finish look at the 'The Perfect kitchen' in use. The film was created using 6 cameras and over 7k still images. More info at: https://alloyworkshop.com/

Finding New Recruits

The Charlottesville police foundation hired Charlottesville Photography and Video to create a dynamic set of images and a video that captured the diversity of strengths of their department. After their new recruitment website was launched, the Charlottesville police department saw their biggest recruiting class in history.

Marching to Their Own Beat

The University of Virginia alumni magazine hired Charlottesville Photography and Video to document the UVA Marching Band's weekly preparations for a football game. The film takes you on a enthusiastic ride through practices, game day preparation and out onto the field for a performance in Scott Stadium.

An Amazing Community at UVA

The Ridley Scholars Foundation hired Charlottesville Photography and Video to create a film documenting the African American community at the University of Virginia. The film details the lives and culture surrounding the African American students on grounds.

Real Estate: The Lankford Property

A local realtor hires Charlottesville Photography and Video to create a dynamic video showcasing a unique and eco-friendly home on Lankford Avenue in Charlottesville, Va.

Making the Shots

The University of Virginia alumni magazine hired Charlottesville Photography and Video to create a film documenting the images captured by UVA sports photographer Matt Riley. 

Movements in Red

Movements in Red is one of the first ever timelapse movies create using a DSLR camera converted to shoot only infrared. The film was created with more than 10k still images shot using a motorized slider to create this compelling timelapse.