Video Production Management
The steps of Video Production
Video Pre-Production
We take your brief, develop it through research and consultation, producing an script that submit it for your approval. This allow you to obtain consensus among your colleagues.
Video Production
The Shoot
The shoot is very demanding and the most time consuming part of the video production process. It can take many attempts to get a particular shot in the can, because the director is searching for the most interesting and convincing result that the video editor can use.
Imagelab provides single crew production, but there is obviously a limit to what can be done in a day if only the camera operator is moving the kit, setting up lights, etc. If you use a cast of actors or interviewees on site then using additional crew becomes more essential. The crew may include a sound recordist, an assistant, an autocue operator, or other specialist.
After the video shoot, editing and post production begins.
Video Post Production
Editing
The next step involves the digital editing and grading on our broadcast edit suite, capable of matching the most stringent requirements.
During this stage of the video production process, you are welcome to contribute and help select the shots you think will make the difference to your corporate video production.
We have a wide variety of post production tools is available, from editing, outstanding graphics, to multilayering and compositing effects available.
Sound design
Sound is a vital component of any production. We create soundscape of around your programme, bringing to to life. This involves the mixing of voiceover, music, drama and live sound.
Then we invite you to examine the programme for the 1st Viewing. We pay attention to your comments and requests, which are documented with you.
Once you approve the final programme, we arrange sleeve cover design, cases, CD, or DVD duplication copies and delivery.
If required, we can provide internet copies for streaming directly from your webpage, Youtube or Vimeo.