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Whether your looking to undertake a production yourself or simply want to have a greater understanding of the work a production company will do for you, this page is aimed at building useful resource that you can dip in to as and when you require.
 
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If you are now interested in having a professional promotional video for your business but have never commissioned one before and want to know how to go about it, then please read on.


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Sous Productions will be providing you with tips on turning concept in to reality.
 
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Video Production - Beginner lighting tips

 

Here, I am going to look at lighting as it can make a big difference but it doesn't have to be a big budget.

 

Just doing these few simple things can really make your video look like it was shot with a really good camera.

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

If you are looking to use a video interview to help provide internal and external marketing communications then the following tips will help you identify the process, the equipment and some of the useful little tricks that will give you the confidence to undertake the production yourself or certainly to have a greater degree of control when using a production company.


Framing your shots.

Basic information video provided by Monkeysee on the three main sizes of framing that any one want to make their own video should know.

 


Video production - Making an event video (Showreel)

 

A promotional video showreel of an event is a short video designed to capture the mood, pace and spirit of an event such that any person viewing the video who was not at the event themselves would get a good feel for what that event was like.