Hunt Visuals
Launch Day Content Proposal
Prepared for Tom O'Brien & Ryan Young · Atmos Padel

Shoot it like a brand new club opening.

The signage changes, the kit changes, and for one Sunday the club is full of the people who actually play there. That combination happens once. This is the day we replace the lot: the stills, the drone, and a graded clip library you can keep building from long after the rebrand has landed.

Prepared byHunt Visuals
ForAtmos Padel, Worthing
ScopeLaunch day, Sunday 9 August
01 · How I'm thinking about this

The plan behind the number

Before the pricing, here is the logic, so the value is clear and the cost makes sense in context.

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Lloyd Hunt
Founder, Hunt Visuals

Ryan put his finger on it on the call. The problem with the current content isn't the camera, it's the casting. Four people who look good but hold the racket round the throat, on a site that was half built when it was shot, and half of them don't work there any more. You can't fix that with a better lens. You fix it by shooting on the one day the club is full of people who genuinely play there, and Sunday the 9th is that day.

So I'm not treating this as event coverage. Tom said it best: approach it like a brand new club opening. That means I'm on site from 9am while Ryan has the courts blocked, shooting the signage and the new identity on a tripod, bracketed, with nobody in the frame. Then the tournament gives me the busy, real, mixed ability stuff you can't fake. Then we take a blocked court at the end and stage the shots a live tournament will never hand me. One Sunday, three completely different kinds of content.

The thing I'd point at in the pricing is the B-roll. I'm grading every usable clip from the day, not a selected handful, so you end up with a few hundred graded clips rather than one finished video. That's the asset library Tom described, and it's the part that keeps paying out every time Ryan wants to post something. It also means I live a 60 second drive from the club, so there's no travel on this and no reason for me to be watching the clock.

02 · What we capture

The three things you said you need

Tom was clear about the priority order on the call, so this is built around it rather than around what's easy to film.

The stills, 50 of them
Roughly the split you talked through: about 10 of the new signage and branding, 20 of people playing, and 20 to 30 of the courts and the club. You pick your 50 from the full gallery and I edit those.
The drone, included
Photos and video of the full site from the sky, built into the day rather than charged as an add-on. Right now the only drone shot you've got is of a club that was still semi under construction. This retires it.
The B-roll library
A few hundred clips, every usable one colour graded. Framed twice on purpose: vertical so it cuts into reels, landscape so it drops straight onto the website as a background loop.
03 · The day

One Sunday, three kinds of content

Built around the running order Ryan described, so nothing on the day is a surprise to any of us.

09:00
Empty courts
Ryan blocks the courts 9 to 10. Tripod inside the court, bracketed stills of the signage, the kit and the new identity with nobody in the way.
10:00
The tournament
Tie-break 10s, 20 pairs, every court busy and people packed around the edges. This is where the real thing lives: the ages, abilities and genders that actually play here.
13:00
The exhibition
Ryan and three others playing at the standard you want the club known for, with free courts and a crowd that came to watch rather than to see one famous face and leave.
AFTER
Staged matches
A blocked court, roughly five minutes a set. Close-ups, the camera clamped to a racket as it strikes, the shots an active tournament will never let me take.
04 · How we shoot it

Shot around the game, not through it

You both raised this on the call, so here's exactly how I'd work on a busy court without becoming the problem.

Two cameras, all day
One with me, one clamped. I'll bring clamps and tripods so cameras can sit in the corners and the wider parts of the court, aimed down at the players. Static wides and close action at the same time, without me flying around.
People came to play
Nobody wants a cameraman crossing their game. The clamps do most of the work, and where I do get on court it's between games or in the staged block at the end. If a player would rather not be filmed, there'll be plenty of others who would.
The glass, handled
Padel courts are glass and outdoors, so glare is real and worth being honest about. I'll shoot through the apertures where the mesh opens up, and clamp inside the court where Ryan lets me. It's exactly why the 9am block and the court at the end matter so much.
05 · What you receive

Everything from the day, graded

  • 50 edited photos, selected by you from the full gallery, however you like to review them
  • Drone photos and drone video of the site, included in the day rather than billed on top
  • Every usable clip colour graded, likely a few hundred from the day, not a chosen handful
  • Footage framed twice, vertical for reels and landscape for website background loops
  • Empty court and signage stills, shot bracketed before a single player arrives
  • Close-ups of the details, the logo on the new kit, the hats, and the push to play button
  • Staged match footage from the blocked court after the event, including the racket mounted shots
  • The full library, yours to keep cutting reels from whenever Ryan wants to post
50
Edited stills
You choose them from the full gallery. Quality over quantity, as Tom put it.
06 · Investment

Two options, as asked

Tom floated an A and B quote on the call, so here's both. The difference is whether we add a separate, controlled day with Ryan.

Option A · The launch day
£1,400 + VAT
Sunday 9 August. On site from 9am through the staged matches after the event, 50 edited stills, drone, and the whole graded clip library.
Option B · The launch day and a day with Ryan
£2,000 + VAT
My recommendation
Everything in Option A, plus a half day with Ryan on a quiet court. The launch day gives you the club and the community. This gives you the hero content: your best player, new kit, no crowd, no compromises. It's also the shoot that sets up the social work you want to do later.
How the number is built
  • Full day on site, Sunday 9 August, from 9am through the staged matches after the event: £900
  • 50 edited stills, selected by you from the full gallery: £500
  • Drone photos and drone video of the site: included
  • Every usable clip from the day colour graded and delivered: included
  • Travel: nothing, I'm a 60 second drive from the club
  • Option B adds a half day with Ryan, up to 4 hours: £600

Payment that protects you. 50% deposit to lock Sunday 9 August in the diary, 50% on delivery. You don't pay the balance until the gallery and the footage are actually in your hands.

Nothing hidden. No travel charge, no drone surcharge, and no separate fee to grade the clips. The day is priced on the running order Ryan described. If it were to run materially longer than that, we'd talk about it on the day, never afterwards on an invoice.

Optional
Add the Ryan day later
If you'd rather start with the launch day on its own, the day with Ryan can be added any time at £600 + VAT. Nothing about the 9th changes either way.
Later
The social content programme
The reels, the hooks, the storyboarding, the stuff that actually meets someone who's serious about padel where they are. That's a proper conversation once you've got the library to build from.
Later
The other clubs
You mentioned wanting long term partners around the country. Worthing is the sensible place to prove it works before anyone talks about the rest of them.
07 · Next steps

What happens from here

The date is the only genuinely time sensitive part, so that's the one to sort first.

Let's launch it.

Tom, send the brand guidelines over and let me know A or B, and I'll get Sunday 9 August locked in. I know you're on annual leave this week, so there's no rush from my side. The date is the only thing that's time sensitive.

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