CONTRACTOR-FOR-HIRE OPPORTUNITIES
At C2R Productions, we're excited to welcome skilled contractors like you to join our innovative team. Since 2011, we've been pioneering multimedia excellence, offering unmatched video, photo, motion graphic, and livestream services. Our personalized approach ensures that every contractor, whether experienced in corporate, educational, governmental, or agency settings, finds a tailored role that aligns with their expertise. With cutting-edge technology and a commitment to community engagement, we produce captivating content that resonates with audiences. Join us in elevating brands with impactful multimedia solutions that leave a lasting impression.
Information Needed to Complete Application
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First Name, Last Name, Address, and Phone
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What type of video or photo equipment do you possess? Please provide details regarding your equipment inventory. Examples may include professional-grade cameras (e.g., DSLRs, mirrorless cameras), lenses, lighting equipment (e.g., softboxes, LED panels), stabilizers (e.g., tripods, gimbals), audio equipment (e.g., microphones, recorders), and any additional accessories relevant to multimedia production.
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In order to qualify, applicants for photography positions are required to provide a full album of photos showcasing events such as conferences, galas, and small gatherings. For videographers, we request a link to raw footage exported with a watermark to evaluate their capturing techniques.
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Contractor Expectations
By adhering to these expectations and guidelines, event photographers and videographers can effectively fulfill their roles as contractors under a production company and contribute to the success of the events they cover
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Contractors should maintain a professional demeanor at all times when representing the production company. This includes dressing appropriately, being punctual, and communicating respectfully with clients and other event staff.
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Contractors are expected to use professional-grade equipment suitable for capturing high-quality images and videos. They should ensure all equipment is well-maintained and in good working condition.
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Contractors should familiarize themselves with the event schedule, location, and any specific client requests or preferences before the event. This may involve conducting site visits, reviewing event briefs, and/or coordinating with the production company and event organizers.
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Contractors are responsible for capturing comprehensive coverage of the event, including key moments, candid shots, and important details. They should be attentive and proactive in capturing a variety of shots that showcase the event in its entirety.
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While adhering to the client's preferences and requirements, contractors should also bring creativity and artistic flair to their work. This may involve experimenting with different angles, lighting techniques, and compositions to produce visually compelling images and videos.
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Events can be dynamic and unpredictable, so contractors should be prepared to adapt to changing circumstances and make quick decisions as needed. This may include adjusting camera settings, changing shooting locations, or accommodating last-minute requests from clients.
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Contractors should collaborate effectively with other event staff, such as planners, coordinators, and vendors, to ensure smooth execution of the event. They should communicate proactively and work cooperatively to achieve the desired outcomes.
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Contractors may interact directly with clients during the event, so they should maintain a friendly and professional demeanor. They should be approachable, attentive to client needs, and responsive to any requests or feedback.
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Contractors should be mindful of the privacy of event attendees and avoid capturing any images or videos that could be considered invasive or inappropriate. They should adhere to any privacy guidelines provided by the production company or event organizers.
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Contractors should be open to receiving feedback from the production company and clients and be willing to implement any constructive criticism to improve their work in the future.
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Contractors should adhere to all legal and ethical guidelines related to their work, including copyright laws, intellectual property rights, and client confidentiality agreements.