FAQs
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First, we like to have a chat with you to discuss the needs of your business, target audience, and any ideas you may already have for video content. From there, we can create concepts or develop one of yours.
Pre-production begins, which involves setting shoot dates, crafting documents like shot lists and scripts, and sourcing actors if needed.
Executing the idea during production can vary - sometimes we need access to your place of work on the day, and other times we may not need your assistance. We have this discussion during initial consultations to decide what works best for you and your business.During post-production, we send you the edited video/s which will include sound design, mixing and a colour grade. You can give feedback and we can make changes accordingly.
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We use whatever equipment is needed to achieve the final product. This often includes high-end video cinema cameras and lenses, gimbals, lighting equipment, and industry-standard sound recording equipment.
Ultimately, the gear is only the tools we use to bring your brand’s story to life. -
Our quotes are based on what the expenses of the video will be. This includes costs such as hiring equipment, paying skilled technicians to create the video, and covering post-production, which may include processes such as editing, custom motion graphics, and colour grading.
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We deliver the agreed-upon edited videos to you at the end of the project. You are also welcome to a copy of the raw, unedited footage shot on set, though it will incur an extra cost of storing that footage (ie. you will need to pay for your own drive to store it on).
We also keep a copy of the raw footage in our system for up to 90 days after the final delivery of the project, and may use clips and screenshots from the final project on our social media platforms to promote our work.