Frequently Asked Questions
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Production documentation is the art of capturing the work behind the work.
We don’t just film finished products — we document the process, the tension, the craftsmanship, and the moments that make the final result meaningful.
It’s not content for content’s sake.
It’s cinematic storytelling built around how things are made.
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Most videographers capture events.
We embed with the build.
Our focus is not just coverage — it’s perspective. We approach each project like a short documentary, shaping narrative, emotion, and atmosphere into something that feels intentional and lasting.
This is filmmaking — applied to real work.
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We work with builders.
Creators launching ideas.
Founders growing companies.
Filmmakers crafting stories.
Organizations committed to meaningful impact.
If you value craft, integrity, and long-term vision, we’ll likely work well together.
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West Virginia is home — and it shapes our perspective.
But meaningful work isn’t limited by geography. As productions grow, so does our reach. We’re open to regional and travel-based projects that align with our vision.
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We begin with a conversation.
We learn what you’re building, why it matters, and what stage you’re in. From there, we structure a documentation approach that aligns with your goals — whether that’s a single session or a long-term partnership.
Clarity first. Cameras second.
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Yes.
Some stories are not meant to be captured in a single day. Our ongoing content partnerships allow us to document growth over time — building narrative consistency and deeper audience connection.
Legacy is built in chapters.
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Our faith informs how we operate — not through slogans, but through integrity.
We believe excellence is stewardship.
We believe people matter more than projects.
We believe stories carry weight.
That belief shapes our work ethic, our leadership, and our long-term vision.
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For single sessions, 3–4 weeks is ideal.
For larger projects or retainers, earlier is better.
We intentionally limit project volume to protect quality.
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Yes.
While Wayfarer Studios focuses on production documentation, narrative filmmaking remains a core part of our long-term vision. Select narrative projects are developed and supported alongside our documentation work.
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We’re not a high-volume content mill.
We’re not trend-chasing editors.
We’re not built for rushed, low-intention projects.
If speed and quantity matter more than craft and process, we may not be the right fit — and that’s okay.