Miami Event Films
The Art District

Event videography in Wynwood.

Films for the neighborhood that turned warehouse walls into a gallery: opening nights, mural reveals, brand pop-ups and the art-walk crowd that treats every block as a set.

Neon-lit Wynwood street at night with painted murals and a gallery-opening crowd
Wynwood, opening night
The Territory

Where the walls talk.

Wynwood took a grid of garment factories and let artists repaint the whole thing. Now the same raw concrete hosts gallery debuts, mural unveilings, label launches and pop-ups that borrow the district's Art Week energy year round. The crowd here is creative, the venues are warehouse-rough, and almost nothing about the lighting was designed for a camera.

That last part is exactly where most coverage falls apart. Murals run hot under spray-painted color while a strip of cyan neon throws a totally different cast across the next wall. We meter for both, protecting the artwork's true hues instead of letting an automatic setting flatten the room into orange mush. The painting reads the way the artist intended, and the people in front of it still look alive.

We also know how to move through an opening without becoming the event. Collectors are circling the work, the gallerist is closing sales, and a film crew that crowds the room kills the mood we were hired to capture. Our footprint stays small, our recaps land inside 24 to 48 hours, and the post goes up while the opening still has buzz behind it.

Local Fluency

How we work the district.

No. 01

Color-true murals

We expose for painted walls and the mixed neon washing over them, so a mural keeps its real palette and a magenta sign never bleeds the whole frame pink.

No. 02

Quiet on the floor

A compact crew that reads the room, gets the shot and leaves the collectors and the gallerist undisturbed. The opening feels uncovered while it is being covered.

No. 03

Same-cycle delivery

A teaser the next morning and the full cut inside two days. We move at the speed of the buzz, while the neighborhood is still talking about your night.

Good to Know

Common questions.

Do we need permits to film on the mural streets in Wynwood?

For a private opening or a venue interior, usually not. Once a crew sets up tripods, lighting or blocks a public mural sidewalk, the city and the property owners get involved, so we map the shoot in advance and pull any clearance the location requires before the doors open.

Can you film a brand pop-up that runs across several days?

Yes. We staff multi-day activations with a rotating crew so the build day, the launch night and the public weekend each get their own coverage, then weave them into one story that shows the space coming alive over time.

How quickly can an opening-night recap go live?

A vertical recap can post the next morning while the room is still being talked about, and the full edit follows inside our 24 to 48 hour window. Momentum is the whole point of an opening, so we cut fast on purpose.

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Hang the show.
We'll film it.

Tell us about your Wynwood opening or pop-up and we reply within one business day with availability and an itemized proposal.

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