Fourten Video Production Services
The FourTen Digital Media Video Production Team recognizes the profound importance of
setting yourself apart when it comes to visually engaging an
audience—and we know it isn’t quite so easy to picture how your idea
will translate from imagination-to-screen.
That’s why when you present us with an idea; we work both for you, and with you.
We consult with your team. We walk you through the process, so that
you can easily discern what works and what doesn’t, in a timely,
stress-free manner. We view our clients as creative collaborators with
whom we want to foster long-lasting, synergetic relationships for years
to come.
FourTen remains available, approachable, and absorbed in each project until
completed to your standards
We also always works to
accommodate your deadlines, schedule, budget, questions, concerns and
critiques throughout.
We offer a variety of camera and lighting options, shooting on
everything from Full Cinema Cameras and DSLR cameras (Canon 5D, 7D) to high end broadcast cinema cameras (Red, Arri
Alexa, Black Magic). We can provide studio space, build sets, or set up
in the location of your choosing. Our directors and cinematographers can
make any subject or talent comfortable in front of the
camera!
Using a teleprompter is always in the cards if you need it. From the quickest interview to multiday shoots in various
locations, we have and can do it all.
Special Note for You and Your Project:
Your project may require all these steps,
or only one or two of them. This shows the entire Video production process, parts of
which may be already created or not necessary for various reasons.
At FourTen Digital Video production company in San Diego, we deal
with all the steps of production from start to finish, and I thought it
might be helpful to outline these steps that way, you can become familiar with them and know what to watch for
and ask for from your video professional.
Here’s the order in which production things generally occur:
1. Concepting
2. Scriptwriting
3. Production Planning (Pre-production)
4. Videography (Shoot)
5. Graphics Design & Creation
6. Voice Talent Recording
7. Original Music or Library Music tracks
(Covered in Part 2:)
8. Editing
9. Motion Graphics & Special Effects
10. Animation
11. Final Edit, Mix, and Master
12. Dubs (Copies) or other Distribution
fourten is a creative studio specializing in graphic design, video production, digital photography, and website development.
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Carlsbad Video Production Process and Information
Video Production Process
The Video Production Process
Contact us at 760-529-6576
Info@fourtenDigitial.com
- Our Process:
- During the pre-production process, Fourten will meet with your marketing team and/or management to discuss your ideas, goals and budget for your video. This will include the topics and content of the video, as well as the appropriate platforms to be used to reach your intended audience.
- During this meeting, we will gather additional information about your company and product/service that will be used in the video's script. An outline, or "treatment," is generated for the shoot which includes the schedule for any actors and locations, the list of equipment needed, scene layouts, etc.
- On the day of filming, our team will set up and film the clips based on the outline and record any voiceover needed.
- In post-production, we edit the video, add necessary graphics such as your company logo or motion graphic, include non-copyrighted music score (instrumental). Minor edits are part of the post-production process, however any major edits to the video, outside the scope of the project, are subject to our hourly editing rate as are additional graphics, motion graphics and animations.
- The video is delivered in an mp4 format which can be uploaded to your company's website or other video websites, such as YouTube and Vimeo, or burned to DVD and blue ray discs.
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