LEARN ABOUT OUR VIDEO PRODUCTION PROCESS
We’ve been in the game of video production for businesses for quite some time. We’ve narrowed down our process to a science which makes working with us a breeze.
Let’s take a look at the process from the moment you call us or fill out a contact form to the completion of your video.
1. Meeting and Discover

It all starts with a phone call or an email.
Upon contacting us we will give you a free video consultation through a phone call or via email where we’ll answer any questions you may have and discuss your needs. This is a very casual and simple introduction to learn more about one another and discuss your goals.
The main questions and points of interest we have are as follows.
1. Tell us about you and your business. Video is a direct representation of your business and we want to deliver a message and tell a story that suits you.
2. Tell us about your customer base. We want to know your target market so we can mold your video to directly appeal to them.
2. What is your main goal for the video? Mostly the answer is customer acquisition, but sometimes it’s training videos to cut costs of training staff, or a video for public relations.)
3. Do you have a vision for the video? Sometimes the answer is no, many of our clients know the power of video and so they want to utilize it, but they have no idea what kind of video they want or need. That’s fine! This is why we’re here!
4. What is your budget for the video? You may have a very firm idea or you may have no idea what the appropriate budget for your video is, either is fine! We’ve created preset budgets if that’s the case. But before we can develop a project from a creative and technical standpoint, we need to be aware of any budgetary goals and/or restraints.
Remember, you don’t need to know the answer to every question before reaching out, this is just a casual introduction to learn more about one another and see how we can best serve your needs.

Before we start any project it’s important to establish goals and your needs. In discovery we learn about your business, products and/or services. In most cases the goal is to leverage video to gain customers, however you may have a product that needs explaining, you may want a big production or a smaller shoot. We discuss the big picture to ensure your goals will be met.

Now that we have developed a relationship, learned about your business and goals for the video we are ready to develop a proposal. This will serve to solidify what we’ve discussed and will include a contract. Upon signature we will bill for half the cost of the video, these funds will be used to produce your video. Once this occurs we take the reigns and begin pre-production on your video.
2. Pre-Production

Now that we have a general idea of the type of video you want and the goals of that video, it’s time to budget. By developing a budget we know exactly how much creative freedom we have for developing your video.

Screenwriting is the backbone of any good video, it all starts on a page. Whether we’re developing a narrative for a story driven commercial or developing questions for an interview style video, we pack in creativity while sticking to your budget.

We plan shooting dates, schedule those days to maximize efficiency and ensure we’re getting the most out of each day.

Knowing what shots need to be captured ahead of time saves valuable time on set and gets the most out of your budget. Shot lists help us know what we want to capture as well as the best order to film each shot in. It takes time to prepare certain shots, time is saved when that prep is done in an order that is time efficient.
Where a shot list is essential, you can often get by without creating a storyboard. However, they can be very useful for more creative shoots that stray from the norm or require a specific visual outcome to succeed.
3. Production

The day before your shoot we’re already at work preparing are equipment, reviewing documents, and ensuring your shoot goes smoothly and according to plan.

When we arrive we immediately begin setting up the camera, lights, and any necessary set items such as backdrops or set decorating. We ensure that the set is a safe working environment.

Once set up is completed we begin filming the core of the commercial. That may be interviews or directing actors and scenes depending on the type of video.

We gather B-Roll, or insert shots. This may include aerial drone shots or action shots so we have footage for the editing room.
4. Post-Production

Where stories are made. We meticulously review your footage for the best takes and deliver a final cut that best tells your story. Often our goal is to get your message across in as little time as possible. Business videos need to immediately show value to the consumer, their valuable time should never be wasted. Attention spans are short for the modern viewer, we cut straight to the point and deliver CTAs while viewers are excited.

First we correct footage to make everything appear realistic and up to industry standards. We film almost all productions in log, this is a color profile that let’s us have maximum control over the final image. Color correction often includes fixing imbalances in light, such as dark shadows, or bright spots. It also includes balancing colors. We always shoot for perfection when filming, but color correction gives us even more control over the final image.

Once your footage has been color corrected it’s time to make it pop. Color grading is the art of stylizing the tone and color in your commercial. Whether the goal is a realistic look or an ultra stylized cinematic look, the possibilities are endless.

We edit, mix, and master your sound. Sound editing and mixing include items such as removing background noises, timing music and dialogue, balancing out dialogue. The act of sound mastering includes large changes to entire tracks. The best example of this is changing frequencies on music to allow dialogue to punch through the music. Audio is often the most overlooked part of commercial video production, your message needs to come across clear and audibly.

Whether you need a 3D logo, model animation, or simple 2D graphics with some flashy edits, we’ve got you covered.

We encode your video, or export as it’s more commonly known to best fit the distribution platform of your video. For example, a video encoded for online will be encoded differently than a video for television. We make your video file as small as possible while still retaining it’s high fidelity and resolution. We deliver our videos in both HD and Ultra HD 4k resolution.