In the video industry, there are several substantially different event video types. Today, we’re going to talk about the Corporate Event Video coverage and what various styles come with that. Many people will search the internet for a video event production company. But they might be thinking of covering their child’s birthday, a wedding, or a family reunion. This article today will discuss the corporate event– the conference, seminar, corporate party, or meeting. Video Coverage of the Corporate Event Video production services for events can vary. The first service is Event Coverage. This is where we place a camera or several cameras, to record the event, which for corporate clients usually involves speaking from a stage. Occasionally, it might be an event out on location where a demonstration is taking place. We will usually provide a camera with long lenses from…
(This is for all my actor friends… one film director to actors. I see a lot actor to actor, but very little from directors to actor. BTW– we’ve got the screenfighting workshop coming up in a few weeks– click here to make sure you get your seat.) The Quest Constantin Stanislavski– often referred to as the father of modern acting, defined acting as the quest for theatrical truth. I believe this is a great starting place for the craft you’re working in. It all boils down to this– is your performance as close as possible to theatrical truth? Personally, I believe that truth cannot be achieved in a theatrical performance (you’re performing, pretending– it’s not truth, but theatrical truth). Does your performance ring true with the audience? Sure, many factors go into you achieving theatrical truth in a film role. …
Telling the Corporate Story Many corporate videos today are built around the interview. Clients, employees, spokespeople are recorded talking about the product or service. It’s a quick and effective way to tell your corporate story. This usually involves the video production of shooting an interview (discussed Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3). What we’re discussing today is the mechanics behind the editing of the corporate interview. How We Shoot Interviews in Dallas First, we like to shoot interviews with two cameras. Lately, the majority of these interviews are with DSLR’s– they give a very nice, rich look, shallow depth of field and with the speed of the lenses, we don’t need a lot of light to make it beautiful. So after shooting, I will have two different sets of clips and a totally separated audio file. I use Final…
In addition to our corporate video productions we do in the Dallas, Fort Worth area, SFilms has made five feature films over the years starring Adam Baldwin, Mimi Rogers, Lou Diamond Phillips and others. In today’s post, we talk to actors about quick tips to instantly impact their auditions and give a better chance for landing that role. The Dilemma for Local Actors When I was casting for Rising Stars in New York City, the producer that hired me (as well as most producers in LA and NYC) had a bias against local actors. They were fine for bit parts and dayplayer roles, but not for principles or leads. And as we auditioned back at home for these roles, I thought about this dilemma and why the local actors are handicapped right out of the gate. So how can a local actor…
I get asked this by friends and family and the answer depends on what they want it for and how manual/automatic they want it. But I was asked this by someone in the industry. They are ready to upgrade to new technology and liked the setup I have for corporate video production. Camera for Corporate Video First, more often than not, I use a DSLR for my corporate work. But occasionally I need something to record long form– like a seminar or meeting. So what follows is what I recommend for corporate film– like interviews and sales videos, or marketing videos. If you’re recording a board meeting, the DSLR is not the best choice. Camera– I have the DSLR Canon 7D. My DP Ron Gonzalez has a 5D (both shown in the picture on the right). A Partner of mine…
Video Production Benefits from Smaller Cameras and Cool Toys With the smaller cameras, come cool toys and tools that can have a great impact on your production value. As of late, there has been a huge boom in sliders. I know I’ve been using them the last year or two– to the point where it goes out on every shoot. Sliders are a simple basic replacement for dollies. Now film and video productions can get great smooth right and left movement for a fraction of the cost and manpower. You can even truck in and out with them and in some extreme cases, you can crane up and down. At SFilms, we use a basic Glidetrack. And recently, we bought a Slyderdolly from Digital Juice that has been pretty impressive. It’s robust, strong, sturdy and comes with features and accessories…
The Corporate Video Meets the Movie At Serendipitous Films, we have a long track record of award-winning corporate video experience. But one skillset that is being utilized more and more in corporate video is our experienced in feature films. It’s not enough to train, motivate and sell through talking heads for some corporations. So we’re being asked to create exciting canvasses to communicate the client’s content. Case in point– over the years, our most awarded and successful training video was a spoof of Forest Gump. Today, that continues with a Fortune 500 company calling on us to create little “movies” with their employees to train on program and service features. Another client is asking for a promotional video in the form of a movie trailer. This generation is the YouTube Generation. Videos need to be quick, funny, sincere, sensational. And…
Serendipitous Films is a full service film and video production company, specializing in corporate video, commercials, music videos and other production services like shooting and editing. There was a time when Dallas claimed the moniker of “the third coast.” Obviously, LA and NYC are first two, and in the 80’s, movies and tv shows were coming to Dallas. The allure is clear– Dallas has a strong national commercial production industry, which provides top quality crew and equipment. So bringing the entertainment work in is a great compliment to the corporate and commercial video and film work. Since the 80’s, Dallas has been on a roller coaster of a ride– seeing the heights of Walker, Texas Ranger shoot week to week providing much in the way of jobs and rentals. And seeing the lows, like when the SAG Commercial actor strike…
Video Production for training, sales, marketing and more!. Serendipitous Films has an award-winning track record for producing high quality videos. We’ve produced national commercials, training programs, marketing videos, viral videos for web SEO, sales training, recruiting, and many others. Whatever your corporate communication need is, we deliver results. We’re deadline oriented and know how to work fast. Usually, companies will ask you if you want it good, cheap or fast, because you can pick two. Here at Serendipitous Films, we pride ourselves on our ability to deliver all three.