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Frequently Asked Questions about Music Video spaces

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  • Do I need my own production or event insurance in San Francisco?
    Yes. All renters are required to carry Comprehensive Liability and Property Damage insurance with liability coverage of no less than $1,000,000.
  • What protection plans are available for bookings in San Francisco on Giggster?
    Giggster offers Damage Protection coverage that you can add to a booking at checkout. Learn more about Giggster's Damage Protection coverage.
  • What types of locations can I book in San Francisco?
    You can choose from 42 types! Just search for locations in San Francisco at giggster.com, then click 'Filters' to look for something specific.
  • How many Music Video spaces are available in San Francisco?
    Right now, there are 605 Music Video spaces available in San Francisco.
  • What payment methods does Giggster accept for San Francisco bookings?
    You can pay for your booking with a credit card, or with ACH or wire transfer for bookings over $4k.
  • What is the cancellation policy for San Francisco guests on Giggster?
    Refund options vary, based on when the booking is canceled. Learn more about Giggster's cancellation and refund policy.
  • What are the cleaning and safety policies for San Francisco locations on Giggster?
    Now more than ever, your health and safety is our number one priority. We've outlined specific health and safety requirements for both hosts and guests. Learn more about Giggster's COVID-19 Health & Safety Measures.
  • What locations available near San Francisco?
    You'll find up to 42 different types of locations in San Francisco. Just start a search at giggster.com and narrow things down with the 'Filter' option.
  • Is there an extra cost to add more attendees to my San Francisco booking?
    Yes. Pricing tiers are based on group size. For example, if you booked a space for a group of 1-5 for $30/hr, the price per person is $6/hr. Each additional person would increase the rate by $6/hr.
  • How much are average location rentals in San Francisco?
    Rental rates vary with the type and features of the location, but the average rate in San Francisco is $302 per hour.
  • Why should I choose Giggster over other platforms offering rentals in San Francisco?
    Giggster's got your back — and we know our stuff. Our Customer Support team is knowledgeable and accessible, we offer white glove Select service to help you find the perfect location, and we're experts on the unique needs of production teams.
  • What is the price range for Music Video spaces in San Francisco, CA?
    Booking prices vary with the property type, features, and rental length, but generally a 1-hour booking will be in the range of $25 to $3,530.
  • Which Music Video spaces are most popular in San Francisco, CA in 2024?
    The top 3 Music Video spaces in San Francisco, CA right now are Huge, Affordable Production Space, Photo Studio with Skylights and Califonia's 260 Rooftop & Lounge.
  • How do I book a San Francisco location on Giggster?
    When you find the right venue, you can connect with the host to get additional info and work out the details. Once everything is all set, you can book and pay for the location in a couple of clicks. Learn more about booking locations.

Reviews for Music Video spaces in San Francisco, CA

KC C.
5
Amazing as always! Favorite place to record. Space is just so unique
Jake N.
5
Lisa & Andy were both wonderful hosts. They gave me the rundown and allowed us plenty of time and space to accomplish our goals for our shoot. Wonderful, clean location with plenty of power and light.
Kace C.
4
Great lighting. Compact and smaller than it looks in the picture gallery. Accommodating host, but was in the way a lot of times during shooting. Overall, a bit pricey but would consider using again...
KC C.
5
Really great space! Exactly as advertised and will definitely be coming back. Super cool decor and items to add into your shots
Rob G.
5
We love John's space because it's simple and easy to get all your equipment into, both for load in and load out, and John is a super friendly guy who always greets you with a smile. Thanks again!
Jonathan S.
5
The staff were very helpful and friendly! Clara, the ED was very welcoming. The supporting staff Ynga and Girai did a fantastic job with sound, lighting, and even tea and cookies.
Jake V.
5
Emily and the on-site rep, Jinjin, were fantastic. What a beautiful building and amazing views. I can’t wait to see the final video come together and am thrilled I came across this listing. Location was clean and impressed all on site.
David D.
5
The space was great! Plenty of light, room for the cast and crew to hang out, and Sandra made us coffee near the end of the shoot. Plenty of sockets as well, and we were able to use their tables for our camera gear. Would recommend to other colleagues.

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About San Francisco

San Francisco is a city that is home to much history. The Gold Rush brought those seeking their fortune to the area, and the professional football team that calls San Francisco home is named in reference to those gallant men – the Forty-Niners.

San Francisco has been wracked by earthquakes – one major quake in the early 1900s caused a fire that almost destroyed the city. In 1989, during the World Series, San Francisco was hit by a quake that caused freeways to collapse among other grave damage. However, the resilient people of the city always vow to build back better than before.

San Francisco is a highly diverse city, with people from all over the world populating the area. It is home to the largest Chinatown in the United States. It is also home to lush green spaces as the city and its inhabitants push for a green future. It’s these parks, outdoor areas and more that make San Francisco music video spaces easy to find.

Music Video Options in San Francisco

A San Francisco music video space can be just about anywhere in this terrific city. It all depends on the ambiance of the shoot. Bring in the pros to make your production perfect.

  • Catering
    You’ll want to offer snacks for your crew and the stars of your music video, so be sure to contact one of the many reputable catering companies in the Bay Area for your cuisine needs. Most caterers offer niche catering, including lunch box catering – great for eating on the busy set of the video.

  • Audio/Visual Equipment Rental
    To film your video, you’ll want to ensure you have top-of-the-line audio and video equipment. Sometimes the most cost effective route is to rent this equipment. San Francisco is home to a wealth of reputable audio and video equipment rental businesses that are happy to provide everything you need for a rockin’ video set – at a fraction of the cost it would be to purchase comparable equipment.

  • Production Companies
    Once you’ve finished filming your video, production is one of the next steps in releasing the final product. While you might be talented behind the camera, you may need to call on the expertise of a production company to put the finishing touches on your final edition. The Bay Area is the tech capital of the world, so you can only benefit from choosing a production company in the area.

Music Video Companies in San Francisco

Filming and producing a music video in San Francisco will be a pleasurable task. The number of companies available to assist is a big part of the successful gig.

  • LV Productions
    LV Productions works alongside you to make your video vision a reality. They will take your unedited video and put the finishing touches on the product to garner you the most attention. They are located in the heart of the city, and they are ready to assist you in all your video production needs. Clients include FORGEROCK and Fast.

  • Meeting Tomorrow
    Meeting Tomorrow is an audio/visual equipment company offering rental equipment. They will deliver your equipment and assist you in set-up. They offer not only rental of video equipment but also sound system rentals, projectors, and more! Plus, Meeting Tomorrow provides support that other equipment rental companies do not.

  • San Francisco Lunchbox Catering
    On the set of your music video, you’ll need to get things done quickly, including lunch break. Let the pros at San Francisco Lunchbox Catering provide a tasty lunch, complete with disposable utensils. The staff of San Francisco Lunchbox Catering offers healthy meals in a hurry, and they use locally-sourced ingredients as often as possible for their clients.

Pros and Cons of Music Videos in San Francisco

When booking a San Francisco music video space, have a list of what’s important to you as you work.

Advantages

  • Access to tech-friendly businesses
    San Francisco is the home of Google as well as numerous tech-oriented businesses. When filming your video, you’ll have access to all of these businesses within a short drive. This is imperative should you need to replace equipment or get production assistance for the final editing of your video.

  • Beautiful, historic locations
    San Francisco is a city that has been featured on multiple television and film offerings. “Full House” was set in San Francisco, as was Mrs. Doubtfire. The 48 HRS series of movies were filmed in the city, and, the iconic Clint Eastwood film, Escape from Alcatraz was filmed on location at the abandoned penitentiary.

  • Plenty to do
    Making a film of any length can be stressful. However, videographers can always commandeer actors and extras to take a break and go shopping or head to Fisherman’s Wharf for a look at the marine life located there. Members of your cast might enjoy shopping in the city, or they may wish to check out some of the historical sites in the area.

Disadvantages

  • Traffic
    Getting to the video filming venue on time is important for yourself, your crew, and your VIP guests appearing on the video. San Francisco is plagued by traffic congestion that is worse during rush hour. Public transportation is efficient here, but planning for delays due to traffic will ensure your video films on time.

  • The weather
    Although San Francisco is situated in Southern California, the weather is more akin to that of Portland or Seattle. The fog – which is so thick that locals refer to it as Karl – may roll in on the nicest of days, cooling the balmy temps and making the air feel rather damp. If your video requires outdoor filming, consider the fog and its effect on the weather.

  • Homelessness is a problem
    Homelessness is growing in San Francisco. Some areas of the city have a higher homeless population than others, and the city has recognized that something needs to be done to assist this population.

Famous Locations in San Francisco

  • San Francisco Botanical Garden
    This beautiful green space is situated near the Japanese Tea Room, and it is a peaceful place to go during a busy film shoot. You’ll enjoy trees, flowering plants and other flora in this garden. There are areas devoted to plants native to California as well as those more likely to appear in a rainforest.

  • San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
    Near Union Square is the SFMOMA, which is a top tourist destination in the city. The building itself features unique architecture as well as exhilarating exhibits that are quite impressive.

  • Land’s End
    If you want to see San Francisco from a peak or cliff, then head over to Land’s End. Here, you can look out over the city and the Golden Gate Bridge. You can also view shipwrecks and the ruins of the Sutro Baths.