Our client list is quite diverse! We love this because we get a chance to work on projects that cover the gamut of video production. We can do it all! Let us take your project to a new elevation. With just one partner for concept development, production, editing, color grading and mastering; we can save you time and money while ensuring that your project is exactly what you envisioned.
Our artistic creativity, technical expertise, and cost effective solutions allows you to stay focused on your resonsibilities. Let us take care of the details for you, on time AND on budget. Our boutique post production and motion graphics department is second to none, and we are at the forefront of image capture and post production.
Our artistic creativity, technical expertise, and cost effective solutions allows you to stay focused on your resonsibilities. Let us take care of the details for you, on time AND on budget. Our boutique post production and motion graphics department is second to none, and we are at the forefront of image capture and post production.
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Having the chance to work week after week on so many projects that vary in budget and complexity over 14 years of business, we have been able to fine tune our creative and project processes in order to extend the value of each dollar allocated to us.
As a producer, director, director of photography, and Emmy Award winning editor, Bradford has worked on a wide variety of projects from corporate marketing videos, music videos, television commercials, and national broadcast shows.It must run in the blood because Brad's grandfather was instrumental in the first ever educational/informational (i/e) programing for PBS.
As a producer, director, director of photography, and Emmy Award winning editor, Bradford has worked on a wide variety of projects from corporate marketing videos, music videos, television commercials, and national broadcast shows.It must run in the blood because Brad's grandfather was instrumental in the first ever educational/informational (i/e) programing for PBS.
After completing the post production of the most recent installment of Interludes for the TV show Interludes, I learned a very important difference between network interpreted total run time and actual total run time. This distinction is the difference between being on time and 8 seconds over in a 60 min program.