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Island Station Media Lab
Milwaukie, OR4.9 (65)
15 guests
KeGG Media LLC
Minneapolis, MN15 guests
Nashville Kitchen Studio
Nashville, TN5.0 (2)
50 guests
dance studio for classes, rehearsals and video shooting and photo shooting
San Diego, CA5.0 (1)
16 guests
Asterisk
Denver, CO5.0 (8)
20 guests
Trendy Joshua Tree Home with Pool
Yucca Valley, CA35 guests
Miami Production Studio
Miami, FL4.8 (8)
20 guests
Creative Space Art Exhibit / Photo Shoot / Music Dance Video Shoot Studio
Fremont, CA5.0 (16)
20 guests
Hollywood High Rise Loft & Studio w/Stunning Views!
Los Angeles, CA5.0 (53)
12 guests
Elev8ed Studios
Sacramento, CA5.0 (21)
20 guests
Versatile Photo & Video Studio for Rent
Olivette, MO4.9 (9)
10 guests
event1013
Plano, TX5.0 (154)
30 guests
SF Photo & Video
San Francisco, CA4.7 (7)
6 guests
Film & Photo Production Studio / White Cyc / 1 Take Studios
Tempe, AZ5.0 (25)
50 guests
Bright Screen Studio
Atlanta, GA5.0 (64)
40 guests
Versatile, Portrait & Film Studio in Orlando
Azalea Park, FL4.9 (11)
25 guests
Vicariously Me Marketing
Brandon, FL5.0 (5)
4 guests
ONLe Vibez
Baltimore, MD5.0 (17)
25 guests
Private Room for Photo and Video Shoots
Buffalo, NY5.0 (1)
12 guests
Magik Studios
Houston, TX5.0 (47)
20 guests
Modern Farm House with Several Shooting Theme
Corona, CA5.0 (1)
45 guests
Roc Star Studio
Chicago, IL4.9 (62)
25 guests
MakeShift Studios
Philadelphia, PA4.8 (292)
30 guests
Aspyre Productions
Springfield, VA5.0 (17)
15 guests
ABX Redux
Grosse Pointe Park, MI5.0 (8)
20 guests
Nightclub in Belltown for Photo and Video shoots
Seattle, WA5.0 (1)
600 guests
Studio H
Monaca, PA5.0 (2)
15 guests
A Studio for Photographers, Videographers, and Digital Leaders with Infinity Wall.
Grandview, MO5.0 (31)
15 guests
In home Studio Loft for Photo/Video Shoots Complete with Equipment
Charlotte, NC5.0 (42)
4 guests
Spacious Home With Natural Light and a Modern Aesthetic for Video Shoots
Austin, TX5.0 (4)
50 guests
Outdoor Video Shoot Location
Morris Plains, NJ5.0 (2)
30 guests
Stylish Staged Home for Photo/Video Shoots, Film Productions & More
Las Vegas, NV5.0 (1)
20 guests
PYDJ Studio
Boston, MA5.0 (1)
12 guests
Pricing information in this section is based on proprietary data from bookings made on Peerspace from 2016-2025.
When compiling a video shoot schedule and shot list, focus on the "5 Ws"—the Who, What, When, Why, and Where. For deep dives, take a look at our guide to making a film shoot schedule, as well as our tips for creating a compelling shot list. At its core, the video shoot schedule should tell everyone involved where they need to be and at what time. It should also include any necessary equipment that needs to be transported to your show-stopping video shoot location. The shot list should block out every shot you need to execute while on set for the day, keeping the production focused and productive.
Finding video shoot locations is easy if you know the right tools to use. You should start with Peerspace by searching for local video shoot locations near you, but that's just the beginning. Check out the social media accounts of popular local videographers and see what locations they're tagging. Dig with the search engine of your choice for "video shoot locations in [your city]." Finally, if your city or state has a film commission, search on their website—sometimes they keep directories of video shoot locations.
How long a video shoot takes is determined by the type and length of video. However, for most non-films, anything from a day to a few days is normal. Commercials, social media shoots, music videos, and branding videos are often shot in just one day, though they may be spread over a few days if they're longer or involve multiple locations. Shooting in a professional studio space will typically make things move much more efficiently. In a professional setting, videographers are usually organized and have a clear plan, so they're able to knock out the actual shooting quickly. Pre-production and post-production usually take longer than the actual filming.
There are two ways to shoot video with different backgrounds. The first is to move your video production from location to location, though this can be time-consuming, and lighting conditions will change from place to place. The easier, more professional route is to shoot in a local video production space, which will often have several different backdrops you can simply trade out as you shoot. One of the best things about this approach is that you don't have to move gear and people, and you won't necessarily have to adjust cameras and lights when changing out backgrounds.