Raw 4K Street Food Footage
Budget: $10 – $30 USD
I need high-quality, unedited 4K footage of everyday street-food culture among local neighborhood vendors. Please walk the stalls, carts, and makeshift kitchens that give the area its character and capture multiple kinds of food being prepared, plated, and served. Natural ambience—sizzling grills, vendor chatter, customer reactions—matters more to me than voice-over, so leave your mic on and let the environment breathe.
Mobile footage is absolutely fine as long as it is shot in true 4K (3840×2160) and remains steady; a basic gimbal or even a tripod-on-wheels is a plus if you have one. No editing is required or wanted—I’m collecting raw clips to build a larger library. Deliver the original files in their native camera format (or ProRes/DNx if you transcode) via Google Drive, WeTransfer, or a similar link.
Key points for the shoot
• Focus on neighborhood vendors rather than tourist markets or landmark areas.
• Show a variety of dishes—grills, steamers, fryers, sweet stalls, anything that looks appetising and visually different.
• Capture food prep close-ups, vendor interactions, and wide shots of the overall atmosphere.
• Aim for at least 15–30 minutes of usable material, but feel free to overshoot; I will sort through it.
That’s all—hit record, keep the shots steady, and let the street tell its own story.
Mobile footage is absolutely fine as long as it is shot in true 4K (3840×2160) and remains steady; a basic gimbal or even a tripod-on-wheels is a plus if you have one. No editing is required or wanted—I’m collecting raw clips to build a larger library. Deliver the original files in their native camera format (or ProRes/DNx if you transcode) via Google Drive, WeTransfer, or a similar link.
Key points for the shoot
• Focus on neighborhood vendors rather than tourist markets or landmark areas.
• Show a variety of dishes—grills, steamers, fryers, sweet stalls, anything that looks appetising and visually different.
• Capture food prep close-ups, vendor interactions, and wide shots of the overall atmosphere.
• Aim for at least 15–30 minutes of usable material, but feel free to overshoot; I will sort through it.
That’s all—hit record, keep the shots steady, and let the street tell its own story.
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