Along with event videography, 2Bridges also specializes in corporate interviews.
We understand New Yorkers are very busy. You need someone to come in and setup quickly in your executive office.
Or you need someone to be at the scene ready to do rapid fire interviews on location, like we did here at the Pride Parade in Manhattan.
There were eight million people at the event. It was noisy. It was packed. It was filled with people. But we were able to setup very quickly and provide videography services to our client.
A lot of video production companies in New York will charge a lot for a service. But we have a small, lean crew built for a run-and-gun film style.
We have experience working in documentaries and corporate video work. We can leverage our experience to make sure we grab the necessary footage and set up our video equipment with minimal fuss.
Finally, our post-production team will take that footage and craft a cinematic video that you can use on social media and other media promotions.
Corporate interviews in New York City are our bread and butter in 2Bridges Productions. We get booked frequently for these type of projects so if you need video coverage for your next interview, contact us to secure a slot in our busy film schedule.
For directions: From Conneticut - Take I-84, I-684 to Hutchinson River Pkway S, I-278 W and then FDR DR to Robert F. Wagner Sr. Place in Manhattan, New York. Take Exit 2 on FDR DR. Follow Madison to Monroe St. From New Jersey: Get on NJ-133. Go NOrth until you merge with I-95 and I-78 to Holland Tunnel. Enter Manhattan. Take Varick St, Franklin St, Worth St, Catherine St and finally Monroe St. From Long Island: Get on Northern State Pkway. Merge with I-495. Stay on it until you hit Robert F. Wagner Sr. Place in Manhattan. Get on FDR Drive. Exit 2. Take Madison St to Monroe St. Public Transportation: Take any bus to the Porth Authority Bus Terminal. Take A/C/E to West 4 St. Transfer to F train Get off East Broadway. From Grand Central: take the 4/5/6 to Brooklyn Bridge. Walk 14 minutes to Monroe st.