Seidist

Serves Lafayette, LA

35244

Hired 15 times

1 employee

16 years in business

Not yet available

4.7

This pro accepts payments via Cash, PayPal, Square cash app, and Venmo.

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Credentials

Background Check

Travis Henry 
Completed on 8/14/2024 

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Introduction

Seidist is a video production house based in New Orleans. We film across America and abroad, having experience working with major brands like Balcony TV,  Music Choice and Marriott, interviewing established artists like Saul Williams, the Foreign Exchange and Run the Jewels, and covering stories for media outlets like NPR, SLAM Magazine, Newsy, MSNBC, AJ+, Politico and NowThis. We specialize in bringing stories to life by creating content with depth, spirit, and purpose.  We believe that art as well as marketing and content can be beautiful, authentic, and accessible for individuals and brands that have established, well defined legacies as well as those who might be starting off. We created Seidist in order to occupy as space where we could service both poles with content that's competitive at either end from a quality perspective and is manifestly resonant as an art product. Seidist is a portmanteau of 聖 sei (Japanese for saint) as a prefix and the suffix -dist for followers or adherents of said prefix. It an homage to homebase, New Orleans, and our football team, the Saints. It captures both the light and dark, piety and debauchery that are fundamental to and emblematic of the foundation of New Orleans as well as our art. We believe the responsibility of creatives, as well as the mission of this company, is to inspire, innovate, and ignite creation and wonder in all of our works so that it may have a perpetual influence on others and their works on others and so on. This is represented in the symbol, (some have affectionately dubbed "the egg") which embodies growth in one's level of consciousness endlessly, a minimalist take on the 1000 petaled lotus, the symbol for samsara or perpetual rebirth. Namaste and Who Dat.

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Q&A

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

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We price competitively with professional video service on the day and half-day scale. A half-day tends to be up to 4 hours. A full day is up to 8hrs.

What is your typical process for working with a new customer?

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After asking a few questions to understand the nature of your project, we schedule a call to talk the specifics of the shoot. We don't go out of our way to make sure that the process is simple and easy to understand in terms of expectations and deliverables.

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

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Licensed drone pilot and nearly 10 years of experience as a filmmaker.

How did you get started doing this type of work?

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Being in the field, talking to people, understanding their stories got us interested in becoming filmmakers. The medium lends itself to exploration of others in ways we find fascinating.

What types of customers have you worked with?

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Video, Photo, Websites, Marketing, Promotions

Describe a recent project you are fond of. How long did it take?

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Between The Notes (Documentary Short), shot over the course of a year.

What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?

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Understand what your product is and what you'd like us to do to represent it on film. This helps in properly assessing the scope of work and what you'd like to achieve visually.

What questions should customers think through before talking to professionals about their project?

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- What's the purpose of my video? - When do I want my video released? - What do I want filmed/how many cameras do I want to film it? - Where will the filming take place? - Do I want editing on my project? (This is often separate from filming)

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