No Loitering Productions
No Loitering Productions

No Loitering Productions

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Introduction: My work stands out from the others who do what I do is because I give everything that I have into making a video or taking a photo and that I will not stop working on a video or photo until I am happy with the finished product. I love being able to be creative when working on something new that others will enjoy time and time again and having the feeling that all the hard work that I put into it is going to create something amazing.
Overview

Hired 14 times

1 employee

11 years in business

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Katrina F.
Jul 13, 2015
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Hired on Thumbtack

Hired on Thumbtack

Video Production
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Kim C.
May 30, 2014
We used Alex to do a video for a big Open House Gala Event. He wanted to do everything possible to please us and the end product was very nice. I would recommend using Alex!
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Mukarram M.
Nov 13, 2014
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Hired on Thumbtack

Hired on Thumbtack

Good guy. Very helpful. Good work
Video Editing
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Omar M.
Apr 22, 2015
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Hired on Thumbtack

Hired on Thumbtack

I hired him because of the price ($75), he did promised a good quality product at FULL HD. When he arrived, he had a small DSLR camera and a couple of lights. I had told him from the beginning that we were shooting in a low-light environment and to make sure he had the required lenses to shoot. He was easy to work with, but did not concentrated much on his work. That caused many mistakes on the actual footage (not centered, blurry, messy). He did told me that he wanted to take a shot at editing, that I would pay whatever I felt his work was worth, so I agreed. After 2 weeks, he sent me a video that was low quality and poorly edited. I don't have any studies on post-production, but I knew I could do better. So I got all the files from him and decided to do all post-production on my own. Once I got the files, they had a lot of video noise, grainy, and poorly centered and focused. To me, it was all garbage. I had to reshoot everything again, but I cannot afford to pay belly dancers, makeup artist, and the studio all over again. Now, I am stuck with poor quality footage for a project that was supposed to be my album debut video. If you really think about it, he end up costing me more money because now I have to do another video but change the concept completely or hire everyone and pay them again. He is an beginner camera guy, and has very amateur post-production skills. I would hire this guy only for like backstage footage, or like a interview, or anything that does not require excellent skills to make the video come alive.
No Loitering Productions's reply
I'm really sorry that the video didn't turn out as expected. Everything as absolutely shot in HD, and the camera and equipment were top of the line, though admittedly consumer models. I did everything possible to make this client happy, including providing all of the video footage and putting in many hours on this project.
Video Production
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Margaret T.
Jun 16, 2015
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Hired on Thumbtack

Hired on Thumbtack

So i hired Alex to capture my anniversary surprise for my husband. I learned & played Kenny G's Forever in love on Saxophone, i asked Alex if we can do behind the scenes footage for me prior to the rented date, He was nice enough to agree, even drove down to National city from Del Mar,made the video. It came out ok. He did countless revisions til I get what I wanted with no complains.. :-) But on the actual performance night, I wanted him to get my husband's reaction while i was playing the saxophone... (he used 2 cameras, 1 on a stand pointing at me and 1 held by him to get my husband's rxn) He missed some of the important parts like when my husband was walking in our backyard looking confused and asking what is happening, or like when I was done playing saxophone my husband came up to me and said I did a good job and gave me a kiss because he stopped filming right after I was done playing.. and what's worse was the whole entire video that was pointed at me was OUT OF FOCUS . Good thing I told him to record me on my last practice before the performance coz I might mess up the actual one... :-( So video editing comes, I made use of what I have which was my practice video. I asked him to use the audio from the actual performance and use the video clip from practice, he gave me an edited version of me playing with kenny g playing as audio. Uggghh! So Ive decided to edit the video myself. Alex is a nice guy, he gave me all the clips he got from the performance night, did nonstop revision on the behind the scene footage til I liked it, tried to make me laugh when i was nervous.. But I wouldn't hire him again because the was out of focus and I had to edit the performance video myself.
Wedding and Event Videography

FAQs

  • What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?

    My pricing system is $40 per hour for both videos and photos. This includes taking the video or photo shoot, the use of my own equipment and editing the video and photo(s).

  • What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?

    I am constantly reading video, film and photography magazines to keep up with the latest developments in those fields.

  • How did you get started doing this type of work?

    I decided to get into video production because I wanted to do something creative and, at the end of the day, be able to say to myself, "This is what I did today" and be proud of it.