Pre-Production

Pre-production is the initial phase of video production where planning and preparation take place before the actual filming begins

Shooting Day

The phase where the actual filming or recording of the video content takes places. it's stage where the planned elementsn from pre-production are executed to create the raw materials that will later be edited into the final video product.

Post-Production

Post-production is the phase of video production that occurs after filming has been completed

Ready to Go

The best part - you get to share your videos with the world! We package together everything you need to make your video launch easy and impactful

Raw footage

All the raw data handover to client through their own SSD or external hard disk

4K or Ultra HD

For higher resolution needs, 4K video files are delivered in formats like MP4, MOV, or ProRes with resolutions of 3840x2160 or higher.

Subtitle and Closed Caption Files

If required, subtitle or closed caption files are provided alongside the video files. These files contain text synchronized with the video, allowing viewers to read dialogue, narration, or translations

FAQ's

The cost of video production can vary widely depending on several factors, including the length of the video, its complexity, the quality level desired, the location, the equipment required, the expertise of the production team, and any additional services needed. The total cost for video production can range from a few thousand dollars to tens of thousands of dollars or more, depending on the specific requirements of the project.

video production is a powerful tool for communication, engagement, and brand building in the modern digital world. It allows businesses and individuals to connect with their audience in meaningful ways and achieve their goals more effectively.

1. Research: Look for companies with relevant experience and strong portfolios. 2. Define Goals and Budget: Determine your project goals and set a budget. 3. Review Portfolios: Examine past work to ensure it aligns with your vision. 4. Check Experience: Choose a company with experience in your industry or project type. 5. Ask for References: Contact past clients to gauge satisfaction and reliability. 6. Discuss Your Project: Communicate your needs and assess their understanding and ideas. 7. Request Proposals: Obtain detailed proposals and compare approaches and costs. 8. Evaluate Communication: Ensure they are responsive and easy to work with. 9. Consider Equipment and Resources: Look for companies with quality equipment and skilled teams. 10. Review Contracts: Check contracts for terms, deliverables, and ownership rights.

Video production is the process of planning, recording, editing, and delivering video content for various purposes. It involves stages such as conceptualization, scriptwriting, filming, editing, and distribution. Video production can range from simple recordings to complex productions involving multiple cameras, visual effects, and professional editing. Its aim is to create engaging and compelling visual narratives that communicate messages, entertain, educate, or promote products and services.

We usually ask you to allow 3-4 weeks for us to edit the video content and get you our 'directors cut' to you .The time it takes to produce a video can vary significantly based on several factors, including the length and complexity of the video, the availability of resources, the level of editing required, and the specific needs of the client. Here's a breakdown of the typical timelines for video production:

Currently we are not offering live streaming or virtual event production

Our video production team is highly experienced and skilled in all aspects of video production. Our team members have 5 years of combined experience in the industry, and we have successfully completed a wide range of projects for clients in various sectors.