Video Production
Video Production
Video Production
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Footage from the Guardians of the Everglades project. This was all done at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary. Here is a link to the projects homepage if you would like to support them. They’re doing great work, and we’re honored to partner with them.
Documentary
The Guardians of the Everglades have worked tirelessly for years to preserve its pristine natural beauty. This documentary, still in production, showcases the history of the Everglades and the work being done to preserve it.
Low Budget Production
The Dusek Team represents real estate buyers and sellers in the beautiful Vineyards community located in Naples, FL. These spots have proven to be highly effective.
Video Production
Mangino’s Pizzeria brought us on board to redo their website and launch a commercial campaign. Working with Absher Design Group and Synergy Inc., we created a fresh, successful look for Mangino’s with increased web and television presence.
Visit their site: http://www.originalmanginos.com/
Video Production
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Video Production
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EJC Productions started when company founder Edward Clay was just 14. He was so hooked on video that he took a job working 2nd and 3rd shift doing AV at a hotel so he could learn the craft. In over two decades since, he has continuously worked in some sort of video/TV-related position.
His entire professional life has been TV and video.
What’s YOUR message, and how can we help you deliver it?
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The first thing everyone asks about a video project is,”What does it cost?” Actually that’s the second thing. It occurs after they think about how cool it would be to make a video, then realize that this could be an expensive adventure. That said, here are a couple things to think about when pricing out a video project.
1) What do you want it to look like?
If you want it to look really decent then be prepared to spend anywhere from $5000 – $100,000 or more on a quality camera. Local spots usually look homemade; some look slightly more polished.
2) Who do you want in it? Tom Hanks rarely voices spots anymore. But, Mario Lopez may be free for the right price.
3) Where do you want to shoot? A beach house is always a blast to use as a location, but they are usually around $3000 to $5000 to rent. Unless you have a friend.
4) With whom are you competing? If your competition is a smaller no name shop who doesn’t advertise, then you really don’t need to spend $100k to make something breathtaking. But, if you’re going against a larger organization, better pony up the cash or they will Crush You.
5) Why are you using video? There are so many different uses for video. If you don’t know what you are going to do with it then you don’t know how much you should spend. Web videos can cost less then commercials. But they can also cost more.
Ultimately, what’s your message? If you can answer that question, then you’re already on your way to an exciting creation. Can’t wait to see it!