Video Production is the process of producing video content for video. Some Topics may include:
- Editing
- Budget
- production schedules
- Booking crews
- scripting
- logistics
- Troubleshooting production problems
- equipment
- techniques
- pre-production
- post-production
- trends
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This guide highlights key considerations to help you ensure success when booking a freelance camera crew or videographer for your next production project.
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We made it! Our 50th quick tip video! So it’s probably time to explain why we’re making these in the first place.
For some, it’s hard to connect to and want to use vertical over horizontal video. But despite some restraints vertical video puts on shot composition, it does communicate the most effectively in one very important way.
Voiceovers are great for driving your story’s narrative and vocalizing your video’s key ideas. There are tons of companies and freelancers out there that have the ability to create a great voiceover for you. But if you decide to record your voiceover yourself, here are some helpful tips to get the best audio quality.
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A voiceover can separate your video from being good from being great. Stick around and find out how voiceovers can be a real game-changer for your video!
Interviews are one of the most multi-functional pieces of footage you can obtain. They can be used as sole video content, or put into just about any other type of video. With footage that valuable, you want to make sure every interview you’re able to do is conducted in a way that produces good, usable footage.