6 Steps To Awesome Video Production

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Video production is the process developed to create video by capturing moving images, and creating combinations of parts of the video in post-production and live production, according to Wikipedia.

Video production in Melbourne, Florida is the same as in any other part.

The production of your video production process consists of three stages: pre-production, production and the final is post-production.

Pre-Production

This is the problem-solving stage. You have to delineate and identify why you need a certain video in the first place. What is the problem that the video will solve? You will have to do the following activities: message design, analysis, research, project rationale development and instructional design. You will need to answer all the questions of the pre-production checklist of your clients in this phase, according to a report of Wright State University.

Production

You will identify and create all the individual elements that will be heard and seen in the video in this phase. The analysis and research done in the pre-production phase will motivate each element and they may include photography, sound effects, narration, music, animation, graphics and video footage. You will have to do the following activities: concept development, talent auditions, scheduling, budgeting, storyboarding, scripting, and recording.

Post-Production

This phase takes all of the elements that you create in the production phase and brings them together. You will form the final video by assembling the media assets. This process is known as editing, which we do on both PC and Mac platforms.

Six Step Process:

1. The basics. “Microphones and an audio recording device might be needed as well, according to Jennifer Cook and Joanne Littlefield in their article “Video Production Handbook” written for Colorado State University. Additional computer memory and auxiliary hard drives will help you with movie files. Adobe Premier Elements 7 will help you create videos with sounds.

2. Script writing. Write a 3-minute script and read it out loud to time the length. It is important to pause between thoughts. Someone with a Phd degree is the best person to help you review your script because he or she has credible and expert knowledge. You have to provide your interviewee with questions in advance before an interview. Give the final script to your talent.

3. Create a storyboard to help you visualize your video. A storyboard is just a series of sketches outlining the actions to be shot on a video. Create a list of B-roll rolls shot to eliminate unwanted content and to add meaning to the video.

4. Preparation and video shoot. Determine the location to shoot the video, the equipment and pros you will need. Your video shoot will be prepared according to the sun angle and weather. Allow plenty of time to shoot each video because a video of two minutes might end up taking up to three hours to shoot. Use a tripod to avoid shaking. Be aware of other sounds (cars, planes) if you are recording audio.

5. Editing and draft review. Convert .mp4 fines to .avi. You have to use CSU-approved text. Your reviewer must see your edited videos.

6. Final video. The final video must be in .avi format.

If you are looking for a promotional web video, political video, how-to video, or any other video production work, contact the professionals at Tight Line Productions today.

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