Every Production
From single-camera studio
interviews, to multi-camera multi-crew commercial or documentary
shoots, in multiple locations live or on “tape”.
Regardless of the scope or budget,
we approach all projects the same way,
We make it better than imagined.
- Concept Development
- Script Writing
- Creative Direction
- Project Management
- Camera Crew
- Production Personnel
- On Screen Talent
- Large Scale Productions
If you’ve got a product to launch, an image to build,
a vision to share, or a story to tell, give us a call.
Every Process
Pre-production / Editorial meeting
Attendees
Productowner
Production
Director
Result
Spec Scrip
Pre-production
Attendees
Production
Storyboarding
Pre-visualization
Screenwriter
Result
– Synopsis
– Script (Draft)
– Storyboard (Draft)
– Funding
– Crew Assembly
– Casting
– Costume Design
– Location Scouting
– Set Design
– Propperties (Props)
– Scheduling / Planning
Crew meeting
Attendees
Production
Production Assistant
Camera
First Camera Assistant
DOP
Director
Editor
Datahandler
Colorist
Gaffer
Bestboy
Runners
Cast
Catering
Results
– Logistics
– Script
– Storyboard
– Draft Shotlist
Production / Editorial meeting
Attendees
Production
Director
DOP
Gaffer
Results
– Final Script
– Final Shotlist
– Callsheet
– Quitclaims
The Shoot
Attendees
Production
Production Assistant
Camera
First Camera Assistant
DOP
Director
Gaffer
Bestboy
Runners
Cast
Catering
Results
– Video Footage
– Stills
– Audio
– Quitclaims!!1!!!!
– Setphotos
Post-Production meeting
Attendees
Colorist
Editor
DOP
Director
Result
– Image Check
– Audio Check
Edit
Results
– Offline Edit
– Namesheet (Credits)
– Voiceover
– Buma Sema
– Backup raw
– Storage Documentation
Coloring
Attendees
Colorist
VFX
SFX
Result
– Final Edit
Production / Editorial meeting
Attendees
Productowner
Production
Director
Result
– Approval Final edit
Distribution
Various different formats and storage options are possible
Usually we include:
– Render Web h265
– Render Fullress Film
– Poster
– Press stills
– Synopsis
Every Variation
Film production
Also known as cinematorgraphy or videography. Technically, it is the process of creating video by capturing moving images, and creating combinations of parts of this video in live production and post-production (video editing). In most cases the captured video will be recorded on electronic media such as video tape, hard disk, or solid state storage, but it might only be distributed electronically without being recorded. It is the equivalent of filmmaking, but with images recorded electronically instead of film stock.
Practically, video production is the art and service of creating content and delivering a finished video product. This can include production of television programs, television commercials, corporate videos, event videos, wedding videos and special-interest home videos. A video production can range in size from a family making home movies with a prosumer camcorder, a one solo camera operator with a professional video camera in a single-camera setup (aka a “one-man band”), a videographer with a sound person, to a multiple-camera setup shoot in a television studio to a production truck requiring a whole television crew for an electronic field production (EFP) with a production company with set construction on the backlot of a movie studio.
Styles of shooting include on a tripod for a locked-down shot; hand-held to attain a more jittery camera angle or looser shot, incorporating Dutch angle, Whip pan and whip zoom; on a jib that smoothly soars to varying heights; and with a Steadicam for smooth movement as the camera operator incorporates cinematic techniques moving through rooms, as seen in The Shining.













