Friday, August 23, 2013

Corporate film production - Camera


It doesn't matter whether you are video maker or a professional photographer — the basic principles and techniques for camera are same.Initially it won't really matter what type of sort your camera taken, but one with a good range of manual functions to elaborate all feature smoothly. 


Although the only equipment you really need is a  camera,because - any video can't be made without a camera.

Friday, August 16, 2013

Corporate Filming Process - Story boarding


Once you have an approved script, next step is story boarding. Storyboards are designed to simplify your project, in terms of quality and efficiency. A storyboard is a visual plan of your script or screenplay. It provides a more visual representation for your corporate Filming Process. It comprises of a series of sketches. 


“Storyboards are graphic representations in the form of illustrations displayed in sequence for the purpose of per-visualizing a motion picture such as corporate videos etc.”

 The storyboard is also a working document which can be used as a complete master document, the complete blue print of your corporate video. You can utilize your best talented team for making a good Story boards. It is very time consuming process, Neglecting to spend time on storyboards can have a negative impact on an entire project.






A storyboard helps you to:
  • Explain the technicalities and aesthetics of shots to the cameraman.
  • Explain the motive of the planned shots to the respective people involved.
  • Define the parameters of a story within available resources and time.
  • Organize and focus your work.
  • Figure out what medium to use for each part of your project.
  • Keep a tab on props to be used and their arrangement.





Friday, August 9, 2013

CORPORATE FILMING PROCESS - Film Shooting



Shooting

Shooting is the actual process of filming. Here the director takes over and the script, actors and the sets or locations are subject to his creative vision & angle. You’ll instantly improve the quality of your shots if you match the lens and camera distance on each reversal angle. The lighting effect is also an important key factor for your shoots. Setting up lights is the most time-consuming task in film shoots. You should light your film or video shot by shot. This means that when you relocate the camera to shoot a different angle, the lights must be moved as well to ensure the subject is always lit correctly. It is good practice to shoot a scene in such a way as to minimize the need to relocate lights.




We specialize in on-location shoots (especially industrial shots) and are also adept at shooting at sets. Our production team & professionals are all well qualified and reliable professionals. This ensures that shooting consumes very little time and your project does not go beyond the budget. We are fast and cost-effective while still delivering a quality project because we believe in doing the best we can.