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Whether you're producing a brand campaign, documenting a corporate event, or creating content for social media, the right videographer makes the difference between footage and a story. Dubai's creative market is full of talented videographers — but finding one with the right style, availability, and rate for your project takes time you might not have.
On Booqit, every videographer profile includes a portfolio, day rate, specialisms, and verified reviews from past clients. Filter by budget, speciality (events, brand content, documentary, social media), and availability to find the right match for your brief. Book directly through the platform — no long email chains, no uncertainty over pricing.
When hiring a videographer in Dubai, consider: whether they bring their own equipment or need a production studio, their editing turnaround time, what deliverable formats they provide, and whether they have experience in your specific industry. Many clients on Booqit also book a studio space alongside their videographer — you can do both in one booking.



Videographer rates in Dubai vary by experience, equipment, shoot length, and deliverables. Review profiles and project details before booking.
Check their portfolio style, relevant project experience, equipment, editing workflow, turnaround time, and whether they understand your industry or event type.
Yes. Videographers can cover conferences, launches, panels, interviews, and internal company content across Dubai.
Browse profiles, review portfolios and rates, then send a booking or message request through Booqit.
A videographer typically records events or simple video projects with a practical, run-and-gun approach.A cinematographer focuses on storytelling, using advanced lighting, framing, and camera techniques for films and productions.
Many videographers bring cameras, lenses, audio, and lighting, while larger productions may require extra rentals or a studio booking.