About Us

Perspective matters.

Night Shift started because we needed it to exist. Alex needed content for his artist project, BlueFox. Carter needed content for his event brand, Highline. We started out filming each other's events before gradually expanding to shoot for our favorite artists. We understand how to shoot DJs and live musicians because we've been the ones in front of the lens, behind the decks, and running the events.

Gear and tools we use
Camera Bodies & Drones

FX3, A7IV, A7C, Mavic 4 Pro, Action 5 Pro, and more

Lenses

24mm f/1.4, 16mm f/1.8, 24-70mm f/2.8, and more

Process

How it works

A glance at how we structure projects and shoots

Detailed Planning

We take the time to understand and plan your project in detail, from upcoming releases that need promotional content to mapping every angle.

Shoot and Edit

Social media is oversaturated with DJ content. We use high-end equipment, detailed color-grading, and percision editing to make your set look premium.

Express Delivery

Time is of the essence. Fans want to relive their experience after the show, not weeks later. We can deliver fully edited clips within 48 hours, oftentimes much faster.

The ideal shot is only a chat away.

Reach out to us to transform your vision into captivating photography.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Who is this service for?

We serve professional artists who are in need of premium level content to recap their shows and events.

Do you record audio?

Yes. We use a Zoom H1 XLR to get clean 32-bit float audio out of the mixer, and we can also use a Zoom H6 to capture crowd noise if needed.

Do you edit as well?

Yes. Unless you specifically hire us to shoot and deliver raw clips, everything comes fully edited and ready to post.

How fast is delivery?

Standard delivery for less time-sensitive projects is 5-7 days from the shoot, but we also offer 48 hour turnaround. In the event you need your content even faster than 48 hours, let us know. We can make it work :)

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