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Tips For Video Production

February 9th, 2010 No comments

Video production is an elaborate process. Many issues may arise when you begin looking for someone to complete your production. A solid understanding of these issues will help you to better work with video production companies and help you to end up with the quality of production that you are looking for.

The Intended Use

What do you intend to use your video production for? Are you really going for the big media outlets, or is it safe to assume you are working for internal or local use? A lot of video productions are for simpler use. But if your production is meant for television airplay for example, you will definitely require a lot of financial backing and planning.

If you’re going the simpler route, let your video production company know this upfront. A good video production company will offer you are more suitable price range and reasonable timetable if you announce this at the earliest stage.

Video Production Format And Resolution

Resolution is an important factor in any production. Form standard definition to high definition and digital to film, the options can be a bit overwhelming. Your producer can guide you the best.

Many people will suggest film production right away. Film can be one of the most expensive formats. Though film is very high quality, digital media can be used instead with great savings for most applications. Even standard definition versus high definition is still acceptable for many projects. HD will ultimately become the standard, but it is not quite there yet.

Another notable option is HDV which is very similar to HD and works well for most projects, especially with skilled post work. If you are looking for HD, video production companies that are worth their salt should inform you of this option.

Delivery Deadline

When do you need your video production to be completed? Film can take longer than HD which can take longer than web video production because of processing requirements. Don’t underestimate the time it will take to finish your video production.

Another factor is how involved or complex your video production will be. There are three stages, pre-production, production and post-production. They each have their own demands. Planning and discussing your production with your producer clearly will ensure that the delivery estimation will be as accurate as possible.

Setting up a video production might not exactly be as hands off as you may have hoped. Knowing the proposed application of your final product, the format it should be created in and the deadline for your submission will put you in much better position. Selecting the right video production company will also lead you in the right direction for acquiring the perfect video production that matches your vision. So be careful and research well.

About the Author: M. McGill has been in the entertainment industry for years, read more of his articles to learn more about video production and video production companies.

Video Production For Beginners

February 7th, 2010 No comments

A good video production company may be a little harder to track down than you might expect. There a many issues that you will need to investigate to make sure that you have found the right one. Two of those are the actual cost of the production and the video production company’s ability to creatively work through financial obstacles which may pose a threat to the feasibility of your video production.

Having to study a new field that you are not particular interested in may not sound exciting to you, but it could protect you from great disappointment down the road. Let us examine these factors of video production which you should be looking at in your selection process.

Production Fees

One video production company can charge completely different rates than another for any reason they want. Some are similar to others, but there really is no regular rate. Just because something costs less doesn’t mean it is not good. Just because the price is enormous doesn’t mean you will get the best production for your money. Review the portfolio of any video production company you are considering first to determine if their rates compare to their capabilities.

Evaluate their skill along with their proposal and delivery estimate, and then decide if you are willing to pay the fees that they have quoted you. Also note that many smart video production companies have developed their own strategies to cut costs for their clients while preserving the quality of the video production that they deliver.

Problem Solving

When it comes to video productions, companies that want to compete must be professional problem solvers. They must respect your desires artistically and financially and seek to provide you with solutions. Many producers and directors have mastered the skill of hypnotizing clients with fantastic visuals and ideas, but far fewer have perfected budget-conscious production which is an art in and of itself. So be wary of lofty proposals.

Some people are offended by the thought of cutting corners. But this is not to lower quality and should not be done if it does lower the quality. Creative computer effects, for example, can replace expensive real world elements, like life-size replications or large crowds. But beware that such effects are not low quality as they will stand out and ruin the production.

Video production, especially video production editing is a detailed ordeal that takes understanding your production’s purpose, resolution and format needs, delivery and cost details. Knowing exactly what you want do with your production is of great benefit. Preparing yourself to prepare you prospective video production company will definitely help to ensure that your production is of the highest possible quality and completed on time.

Written By: J. Decker has been in multimedia for years, read more of his articles for extra info on his video production company and video production service.