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Best Vancouver video shooting spots

Best Vancouver video shooting spots

Vancouver is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. With its stunning natural scenery and its cosmopolitan atmosphere, It is a perfect place for a videography project.

Here are some of the best places for a videography project:

Stanley Park

Stanley Park offers a variety of beautiful locations for any Vancouver videographer. Tell the history of Lost Lagoon, and how it transitioned from the original native grounds to a man-made lake. Use the majestic trees as the backdrop for your story. Give people a snippet of west coast life on the 3rd beach. Capture the amazing flora of Chinese rose gardens and the surrounding park.

Gastown

Gastown is the historic heart of Vancouver. Find interesting historical stories and characters to feature in your video. Shoot against the backdrop of beautiful brick buildings and cobblestones typical of Victorian architecture. Any Vancouver videographer can get creative with the Steam Clock as a metaphor for the history of our city.

Chinatown

Chinatown is the largest Chinatown in Canada. It is a great place to shoot a video with its unique culture and architecture. Chinese New Year is the perfect time to capture the vibrant atmosphere of Chinatown. Alternatively, shoot a video about the history of Chinatown and how it has become an integral part of Vancouver’s identity.

Kitsilano Beach

Kitsilano beach is one of the most popular beaches in the city. Any Vancouver videographer can shoot a video with stunning views of the city and mountains. Kitsilano Beach is also a great place to capture the active lifestyle of Vancouverites. Whether it’s people playing volleyball, running, or biking, there’s always something going on at Kits beach.

Lynn valley

Capture the serenity of North Vancouver’s Lynn Valley with its lush greenery and rushing waterfalls. Tell a story about the suspension bridge or the history of Lynn canyon. Tell a tragic story of many cliff jumpers who died while jumping from the high cliffs into the deep canyon waters. Or simply showcase the natural beauty of this place in your video.

Vancouver Art Gallery

There are a lot of great exhibitions coming to the Vancouver Art Gallery. Check their website to see what’s coming up and plan your shoot around that. Create a video promoting the exhibition or simply showcase the beautiful artwork on display.

Queen Elizabeth Park

Tell the history of this man-made park and how it was once a quarry. Use the amazing views of the city as the backdrop for your story. Queen Elizabeth Park is also a great place to capture the changing seasons. Shoot a time-lapse of the flowers blooming in the spring or the leaves changing color in the fall.

Robson Square 

Not many people know that Robson Square is home to street dancers. Shoot a video talking about street dance culture, introduce various styles like break or hip hop and showcase the amazing dancers that come to Robson Square to practice. Don’t forget to take a dance class while you’re there.

Lions Gate Bridge

The Lions Gate Bridge is an iconic Vancouver landmark. It is also one of the most popular places to take a photo of the city. Are you a Vancouver videographer? Then you must capture the beautiful views of Stanley Park, the north shore mountains, and the city skyline. You can also get a great view of the Lion’s Gate Bridge from the Stanley Park lookout.

Sunset Beach

Sunset beach didn’t get the sunset name by accident. There is no better place for a Vancouver videographer to capture the time-lapse of the sunset than from this beach.

Granville Island

Granville Island is home to a public market, many restaurants and cafes, and a variety of shops. Tell a story about the fish market or the bakeries. Capture the hustle and bustle of the island during the day or the quiet and peacefulness at night.

Conclusion

I love Vancouver for its nature, views, lifestyle, and vibrant culture. Whether you’re looking for urban cityscapes or dramatic natural scenery, this is an amazing city for any videography project. The city is home to a diverse range of architecture, from modern glass skyscrapers to historic landmarks, making it the perfect backdrop for all kinds of productions.

And with its proximity to the mountains and the ocean, the city also offers some of the most stunning natural scenery in the world. Add in the mild climate and you’ve got the perfect shooting conditions for most Vancouver videographers. So if you’re looking for a versatile and visually stunning location for your next video project, VanCity is definitely worth considering.

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Filip Blaho

Filip Blaho is a digital marketing expert residing and traveling the Vancouver area. His love for media of all kinds led him to focus on the most important of all, VIDEO.

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