Professional video editing & production services in Toronto

Do you have a video that needs a bit of a professional touch before it’s ready for the masses? Whether it’s a video for marketing purposes, your latest conference or expo caught on film, a training video, educational video, a wedding video or a video of a family gathering, we can help you put the final touches on your video piece with professional video editing. All videos have a different message, whether that message is to share, inform, entertain or educate. Professional video editing will ensure that message gets across in an effective manner. If your film needs to tell […]

The difference between 8mm and Super 8 film

  8mm film arose during the depression when a cheaper film was needed to create home movies. The new 8mm film was the same as the original 16mm film, but with more perforations along each side. Only half the strip was used at one time, and when one half was complete the strip would be flipped over so the other half could be used. When filming was completed the film was cut in half, so filmmakers could get more film for the same price. Super 8 film, or Super 8mm film, came out in the 1960s and became an attractive […]

Using Video to Boost Your Website in 2012

  If you’ve decided that one of your major New Year’s resolutions for 2012 was to grow your business, consider using video on your website. Even the smallest businesses can benefit from online video marketing. Video marketing campaigns have proved extremely successful for large and small businesses alike, no matter what you are selling. You can use video to introduce a new product, highlight the benefits of your service, showcase customer testimonials, or provide information on how to use your product. Videos can also be shared a number of ways, making them an accessible form of communication for your clients […]

Basics of photo scanning

Scanners typically read red-green-blue color (RGB) data from the array. This data is then processed with some proprietary algorithm to correct for different exposure conditions, and sent to the computer via the device’s input/output interface (usually USB, previous to which was SCSI or bidirectional parallel port in older units). Color depth varies depending on the scanning array characteristics, but is usually at least 24 bits. High quality models have 36-48 bits of color depth. Another qualifying parameter for a scanner is its resolution, measured in pixels per inch (ppi), sometimes more accurately referred to as Samples per inch (spi). Instead […]