Aaduki provides flexible insurance for professional video makers, tailored to your business needs and supported with expert advice from our specialist team. Great service at a competitive price – speak with us to find out more!
Why do you need specialist professional videographer insurance?
As a professional videographer, filming is your passion as well as your profession.
You’ve probably spent years perfecting your skills behind the camera, building your reputation – and of course, investing in the best videography equipment you can afford.
Whether you specialise in wedding and event film making, wildlife videography or creating videos for the corporate world, is your business protected against the unexpected?
What if:
- Your equipment is stolen or damaged?
- The footage you created at a client’s wedding is accidentally deleted?
- A member of the public is injured as a result of a fall involving your equipment?
Without having professional videographer insurance in place, the financial and reputational impact could make it difficult for your business to continue.
We can also offer interest free direct debit payments. Talk to us to find out more.
Why choose professional videographers insurance with Aaduki?
Insurance for your video cameras and other equipment is just the start of protecting your business. It’s important to understand all the risks and challenges you face – and get the right advice on how to protect against them.
With over two decades of experience insuring video makers, we understand the risks and pressures you face. Our dedicated team are familiar with the way you work, so we can provide advice that makes a genuine difference and get you back up and running if the worst happens.
Take a look at our brochure to find out more.
Why not refer a photographer or videographer friend?
As a thank you, you could receive money off your next insurance with Aaduki One.
What does professional videographer insurance cover?
At Aaduki, we tailor each policy to meet individual customer need – we don’t just offer a “one size fits all” solution.
Insurance needs for professional videographers will vary depending on the work they carry out, the equipment and location, but cover will usually include:
Including cameras, lenses editing equipment, lighting.
To protect against claims arising from damage to third-party property or bodily injury to a member of the public
For claims arising from bodily injury, illness or death of an employee.
To protect against claims arising from mistakes or negligence where you are held legally responsible
We offer access to advice on UK law 24 hours a day 7 days a week.
If your work takes you overseas, our policy provides cover for up to 90 days per trip worldwide as standard (except where the UK Foreign Office advises against all but essential travel, and specifically excluded countries.)
FAQs
Our clients often ask us:
As with any business, you want to protect your business against the things that can go wrong. For professional videographers, this can include theft or the accidental loss or damage to your equipment, accidents on set or on a shoot resulting in injury to a member of the public and claims arising due to a mistake you made, such as deleting footage.
If you are a professional videographer and being paid for your work, then you need insurance in the same way that you would if you operated from a studio. The cover you need might vary, but you’re still exposed to similar risks.
At Aaduki, we tailor your insurance cover to meet your specific needs. These will include the kind of work, the sums insured for your kit and where you work. It’s not a one size, one cost, suits all solution.
Yes. For example, if you need to hire in equipment for a particular project, we can help you add this as a temporary extra to your insurance.
Yes, we insure amateur, semi-pro and professional videographers.
Contact our team to discuss your needs.
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