Monday, July 07, 2008

Video Production Summary

Summary of Video Production

Professional video production, or videography, is the art and service of producing a finished video product to a customer's requirement and consumption.

The video production industry creates videos for a wide range of demands, from safety videos for use in corporate environments to medical training videos for use in teaching. An example of a more everyday application is the wedding video.

A video production company takes a brief, produces a script, liaises with the customer and puts a production team together. This often includes experts ranging from camera staff to make-up artists. The film is shot and initial footage is put on broadcast quality tapes, edited and presented to the customer in a draft — or "guide" — form. Sound tracks, visual effects etc. are added in and the final video is presented to the customer.

With the increasing use of video in a wide range of commercial and government functions, and the increased access modern customers have to viewing video on a range of new devices, video production is a fast growing industry.

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Wednesday, July 02, 2008

Video Transfer Via Computer

Transferring your old VHS, Hi-8, Film to DVD can be a time consuming task especially if you have large amounts of tape that has to be done. Today, you can transfer your tapes with a camcorder with your personal computer. The concept is simple. You will need to take the output signal from the source (VHS player, hi-8 camcorder) and connect it into the input connection from the camcorder that has a firewire connection. The firewire connection will connect to the computer. This will change the analogue signal to digital. You will need an appropriate software such as Adobe Premiere to capture the footage into the computer. For 1 hour of footage it will take up approximately 24 GB capturing in AVI.

Another alternative way is to purchase a DVD Recorder which will capture your video and write it directly onto the DVD.

For more information on video transfer visit us at www.azureproduction.com

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