Vintage Media

    "I have worked and collaborated with Ryan for over six years in various video projects. He is the most reliable and trustworthy videographer in Southern Oregon. My favorite part of the filmmaking process with Ryan is our brainstorming sessions. He always aims to go above and beyond everyone's expectations and his work definitely shows that to be true. He is dedicated to producing smart and creative videos for people with an idea, a story to tell or an event to capture. I hope to work with Ryan for the rest of my professional career."
-Brittany Lee, Birds Eye Video founder in Portland, Ore. 
   
     I want to make your wedding or promotional video a memorable one. I aim to provide you with a professional-looking product and attitude you will recommend to others.
    Keep scrolling to read some testimonials and see my price guide. You'll notice prices are quite a bit lower than other local videographers. That's because it's just me. It doesn't make me any less of a hard worker. If anything, it pushes me harder.  

Unforgettable moments

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You belong in a bottle that says 'extract' on the side.
    Your wedding video should be something you can show to family and friends with excitement. 
    You and your spouse should be able to watch it many years down the road and feel the same you did that day. That kind of unforgettable production is my number one aim.

Testimonials

    Ryan is very easy to work with and his appearance and demeanor was very professional throughout all interactions. The camera was "invisible" throughout all the events but he caught moments that we didn't remember happening until we watched the video! 
    The way he brought all the events together in a seamless show was so professional and something that we will treasure for the rest of our lives. We greatly appreciate him and the work he did for us. Thank you Ryan!
     Sincerely,
    Blake and Jennifer Shelton (married Aug. 2009)

    The work Ryan Pfeil did for my wife, Shauna Holt, and I for our wedding was wonderful! He did the videography for our wedding, then edited it, put some parts to music, and had our family and bridal party do a "good-luck" send off on video too!
    Ryan was very professional, on time, helpful, and funny to have around on our wedding day. He had some great footage of the ladies preparing and the guys eating. The first look was captured on video and presented in such a magical way, twas amazing.
    The 1st dance video was artfully pieced together. The audio was clear, the whole thing was a masterpiece of genius. We both really enjoy the video!
    Thanks Ryan!
    -Joseph and Shauna Holt (married December 2010)

Informational and interesting

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No one would let me steal you.
    Sometimes it's just easier to let people know what your business or non-profit is through a promotional video. 
    I can do that for you. I like to get creative with it. I don't just want to tell people who you are; I want to tell them the story of how you got there.

Testimonials    

The Klamath Blues Society has had the pleasure of working with Ryan Pfeil for the past 3+ years. Ryan has always been very dependable and his work ethic is second to none. 
    Ryan is an excellent reporter and quite a talented film artist. He produced a wonderful documentary at our 2nd annual Klamath Blues Festival (2009). He filmed for two days spending countless hours filming the festival set-up, interviewing people of all kinds, including Blues Society members, the Chamber of Commerce director, festival attendees, and even some of the band members. 
    Ryan took that mountain of film footage and turned it into a fabulous 30 minute documentary that was intelligent, thought provoking, fun, and it really got to the heart of the matter. He did such a great job that we have used the documentary to promote each sequential festival. 
    We are very proud of the documentary Ryan produced for us. He was always very professional and we would highly recommend him for any similar projects. 
    If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. 
    Phyllis Faries 
    Klamath Blues Society President

    Ryan Pfeil took a rough outline of a concept for a local history piece, and turned it into a creative and polished museum video we’re proud to show to everyone.
    Todd Kepple
    Manager, Klamath County Museums

    (See that video below)

Price guide

    Here is a breakdown of products/labor that goes into the total price. There are no hidden costs I don't mention:
-Tapes: $7 per tape used
-Shooting: $20 per hour shooting
-Editing: $200 flat fee
-DVDs: 5 included per client; $7 for each additional copy

   For example, a five-hour shoot where I use three tapes and make 10 DVDs comes out to $356. Payment is due upon receipt of final product.