Video Production Explained
Video is a powerful marketing medium with the ability to
communicate concise, precise and controlled information with a
positive effect. A well-constructed video fires the imagination,
increases the energy level and ensure that all feel part of your
event. It will engage the emotions, focus the attention and
enable each individual to visualise his/her role as part of the
team.
Videos strength lies in its simple ability to transport people
to locations, illustrate concepts and convey far more than mere
words, spoken or printed, ever can. Video is an effective and
memorable way of communicating. Core messages and themes are
reinforced using other forms of communication. Video footage has
a long shelf life when used imaginatively in multimedia CD-ROMs,
Websites, DVD and CD-Brochure formats.
Video has been revolutionised by the onset of digital shooting
and editing. Shooting in broadcast quality used to involve
cumbersome and expensive camera equipment, combined with
analogue editing which required the copying of sections and
consequent loss of quality with each successive generation. The
process was time consuming, complicated and linear. Modern
digital cameras are capable of shooting in broadcast quality.
Editing is now carried out in a non-linear way on desktop
computers; changes may be made at will, stored and reviewed at
any time and in any order. The advantages are similar to those
gained by using a computer word processor over that of a
mechanical typewriter and carbon copy paper for duplicates. Not
only is digital editing highly flexible, but the medium enables
an ever-expanding range of graphical effects to be applied