Video Production Services

Video Producer Casey Staff provides a full range of video production services in support of the University's communications and marketing efforts. She writes, shoots and edits promotional videos that appear on ßÙßÇÂþ»­'s YouTube channel and local television outlets, as well as maintains an extensive video library.

Learn more about:

  • Samples of recent work

    ßÙßÇÂþ»­: A Year in Review 

    ßÙßÇÂþ»­ Challenge Course 

  • Freelance production options
    • If our video team cannot fulfill your request, you will be provided a list of local video production groups that may be able to meet your needs.
    • Communications and Marketing is not responsible for any charges billed by off-campus videographers for the use of their videos/services.
  • Use of University video
    • All video taken by University video producers and those appearing on binghamton.edu are copyrighted and intended for the promotion and marketing of ßÙßÇÂþ»­.
    • Our video is not intended for commercial reproduction or personal use, and should not be used out of the context of its intended use or altered in any way.
    • Questions regarding video copyright or the use of video for ßÙßÇÂþ»­ materials, as well as requests from external organizations wishing to purchase University video, should be directed to Greg Delviscio, vice president, University Communications and Marketing, at gregdelv@binghamton.edu.

To request video production services:

While our primary goal is marketing the University, we often assist ßÙßÇÂþ»­ faculty and staff with the production, shooting and editing of broadcast-quality video programming, produced in a professional manner with state-of-the-art equipment. Event coverage is available on a limited basis.

Contact Ryan Yarosh, director of media and public relations, at ryarosh@binghamton.edu to request video services; include a contact name, phone number and a concept summary for your promotional video. Requests are honored as scheduling allows.

Directions to Photo/Video Studio

Photo/Video Studio: Lecture Hall basement (LH B90)

Enter the Lecture Hall via the western entrance (across from Glenn G. Bartle Library) and take a left. Look for the stairwell closest to Lecture Halls 1 and 2 and a red curved wall. Take the stairs down and proceed straight ahead through two doorways until you reach a new hallway. Turn left. The studio will be the next room on your left with double doors labeled for Room B90. 

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