Video production
covers a wide range of purposes from corporate communication, training and education, videotaping conferences and conventions, and sales. Video productions can be viewed live remotely, as is the case with web-casting where participants can view a live video stream from their computers with an internet connection; or after the event on a variety of playback mediums, including DVD, web based video, portable video devices and VCD.
Elements of video production include
- Pre-Production is where your project is planned. This usually happens before you begin filming, in this stage of the project you will create a storyboard, scout locations of interest, discuss budgeting and begin studying your target audience. Distribution and packaging can also be planned for in this stage of your project, along with artwork.
- Production is the actual filming stage of your project. This includes audio, lighting, art, set-design/building, effects such as green-screening, directing and cinematography.video production
- Post Production is the process where all that has been done up to this point is brought together. The footage is logged, digitized(captured), organized and then the editing begins. Special effects, transitions, soundtracks, titles, and intro/outro are added here. Color corrections are also done at this stage. Sometimes if the director feels a shot was not good enough, retakes are planned at this time.
All video productions are organized this way to ensure that the process is a seamless one, and the final-result is as envisioned. Use our Contact form on our contact page to send us any questions you may have about getting your production project going, also contact us to get pricing or even a custom quote. blahblah balblalblabl balb la video production video production video production