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To produce a video you will have to establish and set expectations according to your vision and budget. A video's complexity can be managed by doing some pre-production planning. As a producer you must establish a goal and define the audience that will be watching your video. Once you have these two items written out you can begin to work on a script to help guide your director and producer for your video.
When selecting your production team and director it is important to define your cinematography style. Are you looking for that film look that has Depth of Field where your subject is in clear view and the background is blurred. A 35 mm camera system with interchangeable lens will accomplish this feel.
High Definition video allows your images to achieve the next level of visual fidelity. If you seek crisp clean images we can achieve this look with our HD Camera systems. Our experienced crew can both light and set design your next project in HD. If you seek high quality video detail we have solutions for your project.
Are you creating your next DVD film or educational video? We are a professional authoring house that can properly produce a complete DVD package. We work in both SD and HD video aspect ratios and can custom design menus and DVD elements. If your seeking motion menus and animation to accompany your project look no further.
720p: The 720p aspect ratio for video is 1280 x 720 pixels. This is the standard format for high definition TV that you see through your cable. Sports in particular can send a 60 fps signal at 720p as well as a 30fps signal. The 1080i can only show 30fps not 60fps.
1080i: The 1080i aspect ration for video is 1920 x1080 pixels. A 1080p signal is used in Blue Ray and HD DVD final output. Your television will have to be 1080i compatible to show this is true resolution with out a modification or a scale down to fit screen.