1) What is involved with making our video?

1) First things first. A new video should start with a few questions. Who is your audience? What would you like them to learn? Next, develop the script. When you are satisfied that the script meets your goals for the video, you can then develop the budget. Plan for the shooting days. Shoot the new video that is required by the script. Collect your assets. Any still photos that fit the script can be incorporated. The last phase is Post Production -the editing. Your video is now mastered to tape, and ready for duplication.
2) We already have a lot of footage. Can you work with what we have?

2) Of Course. Many of the same rules apply. We can repurpose your video, film, or still image assets into a high quality video production for Video, Web, or DVD.
3) We want to put our video on our website. What is involved?

3) Compression of your video and audio files into Microsoft Windows Media or Real Media is a software rendering process. Your video tape is digitized into our system, and can then be rendered into the appropriate files for streaming. The files are uploaded to your server or ours for playback on demand by your viewers.
4) We need a DVD for our tradeshow booth. How do we do this?

4) Reasonably priced DVD's are now possible. Mastering your video to DVD has become more affordable in the last several months, primarily due to new lower cost equipment and software. The process involves compressing your video and audio material to the MPEG2 format required by the DVD Standard. A menu structure is designed, and your program is burned the the DVD disc.