The first aspect to consider is what kind of amenities should your video shoot venue need? A blank slate like a film studio offers a different suite of possibilities than a kitchen studio for cooking films or a dance video studio. If you're going to be including furniture and props, need other essentials like a
sound stage, then film studios are your best option.
For a more flexible video space, check out loft studios open to filmmakers. A loft can have large windows for ample natural light, backdrops for video work, and enough space for a handful of guests or an entire production team. A cyclorama or infinity backdrop is useful for many film productions, as are green screen studios, which come rentable by the hour in Vancouver.
For an urban dance video, you may want the space to include more decor to fit the mood. Vancouver's local clubs, rooftop dance floors, and urban lounges have a lot to offer for a video shoot. You can book a dance floor for the entire day and it will include access to professional lights, sound systems, and other essentials.