First and foremost, as a performer, I understand the importance and significance of capturing special moments in a performance. It is why I explored the art of videography. I started learning about videography with the intention of editing my own work to save a few bucks and get things the way “I” want it to be but then it evolved into something more because I love live music. For every song, there is always a story and I love exploring that in a performer and documenting it. I like to take the time to speak to an individual before a show to get a sense of who they are and what they are trying to achieve. For each show, I put in that personal touch to come up with the best product at a budget for the artist. I have been fortunate in more ways than one and I want to help others!
For my day job, I am a professional project manager/programmer so I am not shy around computers. I work with both PCs as well as MAC and I am proficient in multiple editing software (I choose the software based on what I am looking to achieve). I provide great flexibility in terms of formatting of the video file. (i.e. DVDs , internet ready videos ).
You will find my pricing to be more than reasonable. email me at natasha@natashacastillo.com for your free quote.
Check out some of my work below!
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John Koprowski sings "Lying Eyes" at Don't Tell Mama
Bennett Silverstein in "Born to be Bennett"
Emmy Pai Feb 2023 Spotlight
Michael Morrow 2023 June 3 Cablab
Michael Murrows Cablab 2023 All in Good Time
Barbara Malley OMG! AM I A DIVA
Barbara Malley Presents Growing Up A Cautionary Tale
Ira Lee Collings @ the November 2022 MAC open mic
Song of the Viking
First Bi-Weekly Virtual Spotlight On YOU Open Mic, May 19th, 2020
Susan Winter sings "Those Were the Days"
Barbara Malley
Aaron Wilson@ Mama's Next Big Act Preliminary 7/2/19
Nicque Marina@ Mama's Next Big Act Preliminary 7/2/19
John Burns@ Mama's Next Big Act Preliminary
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Seven With Kevin, Episode 1: True Independence
Seven With Kevin Episode 2: I'll Take My Steak Rarely
Seven with Kevin, Episode 3: The Future of Books