What is your target audience, goal and core message of your video?
We will set up the video, lighting, and sound equipment, and shoot all the raw materials.
Telling a story is the best way to keep your audience engaged and remember your video.
We will edit the raw footage and add proper audio and visual effects to make your video amazing.
We will develop the concept for your video and prepare the script and storyboard.
We'll help you create marketing materials, prepare the video for distribution and meassure its success.
What is your target audience, goal and core message of your video?
Telling a story is the best way to keep your audience engaged and remember your video.
Telling a story is the best way to keep your audience engaged and remember your video.
We will set up the video, lighting, and sound equipment, and shoot all the raw materials.
We will edit the raw footage and add proper audio and visual effects to make your video amazing.
We'll help you create marketing materials, prepare the video for distribution and meassure its success.
Cranbrook is a city in southeast British Columbia, Canada. Its location in the Rocky Mountains and near the Kootenay river and St. Mary’s River make it a perfect place for Cranbrook video production. Cranbrook’s suitability for videography is also favoured by being the sunniest place in BC. Many great places where you can shoot videos are local lakes Jim Smith, Wasa, Lazy, Moyie.
Cranbrook region has been inhabited by Ktunaxa natives until the 19th century. The land was later bought by European settlers and incorporated as a city in 1905.
The Cranbrook City Hall
This heritage site consists of the City Hall Building, the adjoining old Brick Garage, and the city lots they sit on, located at 40 10th Avenue South. Finished in 1912, the building has a few character-defining elements that give it a historic and aesthetic value.
Original brick exterior made out of roughly 125 000 locally fired bricks. Original multi-angled roof features, ornamental brick corners and a brick garage are perfect Cranbrook video objects for history and architecture buffs.
Do you want to make a video with a police or jail theme? Cranbrook City Hall has an old Police Station doorway and entry steps as well as an interior old jail cell area.
Cranbrook Town Clock
Cranbrook Town Clock was originally built as a part of the Post Office in 1912. Clock survived the demolition of the post office.
Imperial Bank Building
This 1909 stone building was the home of the Imperial Bank of Canada in its old days. This precious piece of architecture goes well with the Cranbrook City Hall for your historical video needs.
Mount Baker Hotel
This beautiful old brick hotel from 1923 has an amazing art deco charm and offers its guests a memorable Art-Deco boutique experience and fits together with the Imperial Bank and City Hall.
Cranbrook Historical Center
Archives, Royal Alexandra Hall, Canadian Museum of Rail Travel and Cranbrook Museum are completing the touch and feel of historical Cranbrook that allows producing great historical-looking Cranbrook videos.
As I mentioned above, Cranbrook is situated in the heart of the Rockies. Historical sights are great video objects, but it is the great outdoors that offers endless sceneries for Cranbrook video production.
What are some of the best objects to film?
Cooper Lake
This secluded subalpine lake lies at the headwaters of Moyie River and offers views of Spruce Grouse, Rough grouse and Canada Geese.
Fisher Peak
Fisher Peak at Mount Fisher is the highest summit of the Southern Rocky Mountains at an elevation of over 9000 feet. Its steep slope with an elevation gain of 4400 feet can be challenging for both ascends and descends. Once at the top, the magnificent views of Kootenay Rover Valley and the Southern Rocky Mountain Trench are rewarding for most Cranbrook videographers. This is strengthened by Peak’s high visibility.
Silver Springs Overlook
Silver Spring Lakes are 3 deep blue and clear lakes by the town Elko. One of the things that make these lakes interesting is a great post for cliff jumping. If you specialize in extreme sports videography, don’t miss this spot.
Wycliffe Buttes
Another spectacular view where most nature Cranbrook video producers lose their breath is Wycliffe Buttes. The good thing about this trail is that it offers a subtle incline so you can carry more video equipment than usual. No matter if you choose hiking in summer or snowshoeing in winter. This trail has a lot of birds and butterflies so get your video camera ready.
Cranbrook Community Forest
Only a few miles from downtown Cranbrook, the Community Forest is open year-round for your enjoyment. The trail system provides abundant opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, wildlife viewing, horseback riding, snowshoeing and simply enjoying nature. Bears and cougars are occasionally seen in the Community Forest. Some of the trails in the park have or lead to viewpoints. The most notable ones are Windy Bluff which provides views of Four Lakes and Eager Hills Lookout. Cranbrook Community Forest offers many great objects for any Cranbrook videography project.
Eager Hill
The Eager Hill Fire lookout was built on Eager Hill, Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada in 1948 and served in the detection of forest fires. This lookout point is the perfect vantage site to survey the neighbouring hills, mountains, and valleys surrounding it. It is also an excellent point from which to view the Rocky Mountain range and the Steeples which are a majestic section within it.
Hoodoo Trail
Get amazing video shots of the Rockies and Columbia Lake all while standing on top of impressive hoodoo rock formations. But the real video treasure is the Enormous sculpture that protrudes from the earth, subtly shifting with the wind and the water.
Bee Line
We have already talked about views from Fisher Peak. But do you want to have great views of Fisher Peak? Bee Line viewpoint atop the hill offers panoramic views of the landscape surrounding Cranbrook, including the Rocky Mountains to the east and the Purcell Mountains to the West.
Along the Johnson
Seems there are trails with a bad viewpoint in the Cranbrook area. Along the Johnson not only has spectacular hoodoos, but also provides great mountain views, forest walks, and strolls along a canyon
Swansea Mountain Double Peak Loop
The Mount Swansea Double Peak Loop is a challenging hiking route just outside of Invermere, BC, that will take you on an uphill climb to a scenic viewpoint at the summit. From the top of the mountain, you will be rewarded with sweeping panoramic views of the Stanford Range, Columbia Valley, Columbia River and the town of Invermere, BC.
Balancing Rock Trail
This hiking route is best known for its colourful mountain flowers and far-reaching views overlooking the Creston Valley and the Creston Wildlife Management Area. The trail leads to a viewpoint, Ralph’s Bridge, balancing rocks and a small waterfall. The massive balancing Boulder is a great object for your nature Cranbrook video.
Video production is a powerful tool for any Cranbrook business. Tell your story in a visually engaging and impactful way.
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