The Champion’s Cut
Service description
This service is built to showcase the spirit of your tournament through dynamic visuals: cinematic drone shots, on-ground footage, candid moments, player reactions, and post-round celebrations. Whether it’s a corporate outing, charity fundraiser, or private club competition, we tell the story of the day in a vibrant, professional highlight video.
Story-Driven Highlights
We don’t just film — we craft a compelling narrative with music, pacing, and emotion that reflects the tone of your event.
Dynamic Aerials
Drone coverage adds scale, beauty, and energy to your tournament footage — from opening tee shots to wide crowd scenes.
Award-Winning Moments
We capture speeches, awards, and winner celebrations — the emotional high point of the day.
On-Camera Interviews
Optional soundbites from players, sponsors, or organizers add authenticity and energy to the final cut.
What’s included
Full-Day Coverage
On-location videography and photography, from morning setup to final awards.
Cinematic Highlight Film
1–3 minute cinematic recap showing the best parts of your event.
Professional Filming
Using state-of-the-art equipment, our filmmakers capture every moment with precision and artistry, ensuring top-tier quality in every shot.
Selected Photo Gallery
A handpicked collection of candid and posed images showcasing players, guests, and special moments.
Popular questions
How early do you arrive?
We typically arrive 1–2 hours before the first tee time to capture setup, signage, and atmosphere.
Can we brand the video with our sponsors?
Yes — sponsor logos, banners, and branding elements can be included throughout the video or in the intro/outro.
How long is the final video?
The highlight reel is usually 1–3 minutes, depending on the event scale and your preferences. We can also create shorter clips for reels and stories.
Is drone footage included by default?
Absolutely. Aerial coverage is a standard part of the cinematic experience we deliver.
Do you need access to the course in advance?
Ideally yes — a quick pre-event scout helps us plan shots, lighting, and drone paths for the best results.