Smart Render Media

Services

Every project is quoted as a fixed price after a short call — no day rates that quietly multiply. Most clients book two or three of these together.

What you can book

Brand & commercial film

Half or full day of shooting, interview and b-roll, one finished film of 60–180 seconds plus social cutdowns. Scripted or documentary-style.

Event & wedding coverage

Full-day coverage with a highlight film and a longer documentary edit. Photography can run alongside the video on the same booking.

Photography

Brand, product, portrait, action and landscape stills. Delivered colour-corrected in web and print sizes, with the raw set archived.

Gimbal & movement

Stabilised camera movement for reveals, follow shots and walkthroughs — the shots that make a small space feel cinematic.

360 & virtual tours

Full-sphere capture for real estate, venues and trails. Delivered as an embeddable tour or as source footage for immersive edits.

Aerial

Elevated establishing and terrain coverage. Flown legally and insured, with weather-contingency days built into the schedule.

Social content day

One shoot day batched into 8–12 vertical clips, captioned and sized for Instagram, TikTok and Shorts — roughly a month of posts.

Edit only

You already have footage. Send the cards and get back something watchable: cut, graded, mixed and delivered.

How a project runs

A short call to work out what the piece has to do and who it’s for. Then a treatment and a fixed quote — no surprises after that. Shoot days are lean and planned around light and weather, with a backup day agreed up front for anything outdoors.

What you get

Colour-graded masters, platform-sized cutdowns, and edited stills where photography is part of the booking. Two rounds of revisions are included. Raw footage is archived for twelve months in case you need to go back to it.

Kit

Camera, gimbal, 360, aerial

Gear changes; the point doesn’t. One booking covers stills, motion, stabilised movement, full-sphere and aerial without any of it being subcontracted out — which is why the footage cuts together.

Next step

Not sure which one you need?

Describe the project in a sentence or two and we’ll tell you what it should be — including when it should be smaller than you thought.