Beverly Boy Productions - Sacramento Video Production Company
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Beverly Boy Productions - Sacramento Video Production Company
Based in Sacramento, CA, USA
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About Beverly Boy Productions - Sacramento Video Production Company
Founded in 2002
Beverly Boy Productions is Sacramento’s reliable video production company for public sector teams, life sciences organizations, and semiconductor and technology businesses across Downtown Sacramento, Midtown, and East Sacramento. With over two decades of production experience and 25,000+ videos delivered nationwide, our Sacramento videographer team creates corporate video, TV commercials, live event coverage, and branded content for clients ranging from government offices and research-driven health organizations to advanced technology companies and regional commercial brands. Sacramento is the state capital and a dynamic regional hub, while the broader market continues to grow in life science, semiconductors, and tech. We know what it takes to film in Sacramento, securing permits, building realistic schedules around downtown traffic, and working in a city where both civic activity and commercial events can affect access quickly. Our crews are local, our equipment is professional-grade, and our post-production team turns around polished, broadcast-ready content on schedule. Whether you’re filming at the SAFE Credit Union Convention Center, near the Capitol Mall corridor, or around Midtown, we know how to navigate the city and make the day run smoothly. Sacramento’s municipal code requires permits for motion picture or television production on public or private property, and the SAFE Credit Union Convention Center is located at 1401 K Street in downtown Sacramento. Call our Sacramento team directly at (800-385-1243) or visit beverlyboy.com/sacramento-videographer-services/ for a free quote.
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- Minimum Spend
- $1,600
A half-day FX6 shoot in Sacramento typically starts around $1,600, while a multi-day commercial with Steadicam, full color post, and a IATSE Local 16 lighting-grip crew can reach $18–22 K; curb-lane holds and no-fee permits from Sacramento Film + Media plus union overtime are the usual swing factors, so we break every cost into clear line items before you commit.
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- What types of videos do your Sacramento crews film most often?
- Most weeks we’re rolling on policy interviews under the California State Capitol dome, farm-to-fork product demos in Midtown kitchens, and multi-camera livestreams at the Golden 1 Center. We round things out with quick social promos along the R Street Corridor and seasonal ag-field B-roll.
- How far in advance should I book?
- For weekday shoots, 2–3 weeks’ notice usually secures crew and permits. Prime dates, large crews, or public locations may require 4–6 weeks. Last-minute shoots (under 72 hours) are sometimes possible, depending on availability—especially for small crews or interior locations.
- Can you handle filming permits?
- Yes. We coordinate permits through the Film + Media Sacramento and manage insurance certificates, location approvals, and required city services when filming in public spaces, parks, or high-traffic areas.
- What should I budget extra for when filming in Sacramento?
- Common add-ons include parking holds, location fees, security or PAs for sidewalk control, early-morning access, and sound mitigation in busy areas. We flag these early so there are no surprises.
- How much does a professional 2 minute video cost?
- Here in Portland, a tight three-minute brand piece, single-day shoot with a lean IATSE Local 488 crew, sound, and basic edit, usually lands around $5 k–$8 k. Stack on extra shoot days, aerials, motion graphics, or an original score and the bill climbs into the $12 k–$20 k zone.
