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The Video Production Process
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STAGE 1 - Pre Production
- - Consultation Meeting to define your video's objective and target audience.
- Tour and research, of relevant areas and subject to be recorded.
- Video Proposal and Production Budget submitted for your approval.
- First Draft Script written and presented for your feedback.
- Second Draft Script written and presented for your feedback and approval.
- Shooting Script for production.
- - Breakdown shooting script and create shooting schedule.
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STAGE 2 - Production
- - Co-ordinate required equipment, crew, talent, locations, props, etc.
- Execute each shooting day until production wrapped.
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STAGE 3 - Post Production
- - Videotape footage is logged and reviewed to determine shots for editing.
- - First Picture Edit of your video presented for your feedback.
- Second Picture Edit of your video for your feedback and approval.
- Final Picture Edit is LOCKED so sound can be constructed and locked to picture.
- Sound Tracks created and mixed for finished MASTER tape.
- Master Program duplicated to VHS, DVD, CD-Rom, Internet, etc.
POST PRODUCTION OPTIONS
- Narration
- Music (composed, or stock)
- Stock Footage
- Computer Graphics / Animation / Special Effects
- Colour Enhancement
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Cost
You have many options to create a successful Corporate Video. A very simple idea can cost much less than a highly-designed video created with specialized production equipment, set-construction, visual effects, etc. Of course, your decision is also guided by your maximum allowable budget and the production value you require to make a favorable impression on your target audience. Peter can help you decide your budget options.
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