Video Production
Video production is available for commercial ventures.
From 1 to 3 minute
infomercials for your salespersons laptops to 1 hour long "How To "
videos DG - Pics has you covered. We can
produce your video on
either DVD or VHS tape, professionally edited,
burned, printed and packaged in
quantities from 1 to 1000.
Our previous video projects have included:
A 1-3 minute infomercials on DVD for laptop sales presentations.
B 1 hour visual presentations on DVD and VHS tape for distribution to clients.
C 30 minute to 1 hour "How To" Videos on DVD.
D Employee orientation training on DVD.
E Equipment operation and maintenance video on DVD and VHS tape.
F Conversion of personal photos and film to DVD and VHS tape.
About our equipment:
Camera: Canon XL-1 digital video camera.
Lighting: JTL Professional 500 watt Everlite with 24" soft boxes.
Rendering: Pinnacle professional video editing software with hardware interface.
Authoring: Premera professional automated DVD publisher.
Packaging: Professional cases, covers, inserts and shrink wrap packages.
Project requirements:
Every project from the simple 30 second commercial to the more complex 1 hour feature has certain requirements to insure its timely completion. It begins with a goal, which is expressed as a story line and defined with a story board. These three elements provide for the shooting schedule. After the raw video is captured it is transferred to the computer where the video and sound are edited. Titles, chapters, menus and credits further refine the video into its final renderable form. Once approved the rendered video is produced onto DVD or VHS tape. Combined with professional printing both on the DVD itself and the cover/inserts and a shrink wrap package your video project is ready for distribution.
About your project:
Before starting your project take a moment to answer the following questions.
What is the idea for my project?
What is the goal for my project? What do I want to show?
What level of creative control do you want?
Who will make out the storyboards or shoot schedule?
Who provides the on camera personalities?
What locations are required? Permits? Authorizations?
Will this be scripted? Who is writing the script?
Will this have music? Who is providing the music reproduction rights?
What sets and props are required? Who provides these?
After the shoot is complete:
How much control over editing do you want?
Who provides the choices for menus, fades, cuts titles, etc.?
Do you have questions?
Please do not hesitate to contact us. We are here to help.
E-mail: john.green@dg-pics.com
Phone: 810-516-6196