Rae of Hope Productions

Capturing Great Events

Capturing Great Events
It's one thing to hear about an amazing festival or annual gathering - it's something else entirely to actually be there and take it all in. Rae of Hope Productions specializes in making the viewer feel as if they actually were.

It’s one thing to hear about an amazing festival or annual gathering – it’s something else entirely to actually be there and take it all in. Rae of Hope Productions specializes in making the viewer feel as if they actually were. We can be onsite to manage all of your social media on the day – building excitement and marketing in the moment. We can also be there to document all the action to create engaging photos and video content for all your future marketing needs. When it comes to Capturing Great Events Rae of Hope has you covered.

Be it a simple Sights and Sounds package like we’ve done with our friends at Stanfest in Canso, NS or a full-blown special like the one we produced for The Wharf Rat Rally Association in Digby, NS – we’ll ensure everything that makes your event ‘one-of-a-kind’ is captured for all to see.

From one on one interviews with the organizers and key players to capturing the performances, and chatting with the patrons to getting in on the action – we’ll showcase ALL the things that make your event special and create a “just like being there” marketing showpiece.

Here’s that special we mentioned. We were so thrilled to get the call on this one. After being so pleased with how we captured their weekend event on SEA AND BE SCENE TV back in 2013 (watch here) – the board hired Rae of Hope Productions to create a brand new 30-minute show to be used as their marketing tool at trade shows and industry events. Take a look at all the fun…

If you’re looking to share your special event with the world – please drop us a line.  We’d be so pleased to discuss the opportunity and chat about how best to capture all the magic!

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