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Return to editing The importance of pre-planning for video production.

Video has become a commodity of sorts. It seems like everybody’s in on the act … some of it is good, and some not so good.  What is it that makes a video succeed? It usually boils down to one thing: Planning.

If you are considering hiring professionals to craft a video, the first thing should ask yourself is: what is the purpose? Which is another way of asking, what is the message? Once you have defined your message, you can decide the best way to deliver it. So there: you have started your planning. Your chances of producing a successful project have taken a giant leap forward!

Too many people make the mistake of grabbing a camera, shooting footage, and then try piecing it all together and hoping for the best. It’s not a good approach. You wouldn’t build a house without a blueprint, would you? Crafting a video is the same thing. And your unique blueprint is your script.

We can’t overstate the importance of script preparation. Scriptwriting is not easy, and sometimes not fun, but it’s the single most important element for the work we do. And it’s important to do it early in the production process. Give it the attention it deserves.

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A script will take the guesswork out what footage needs to be captured by your video crew. This helps reduce wasted time, and allows your crew to spend more time getting the shots you really need.

With video, as with many things in life, the devil is in the details. Spending time at the beginning to plan will save enormous headaches later on. We are talking about things like locations, budgets, graphics, and the rest of the nuts and bolts. There is too much to get into in this short video. But if you’d like to learn more, feel free to contact us. We would love to help.

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Mike Haller, St Louis Video Producer
St Louis Video Services
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St Louis Video Production Services

We can help your business grow with better video communications and photography.

We understand that by creating effective training and marketing video tools that will help you grow your business, it will positively affect our businesses growth as well. We plan to be around for a long time, so we take that extra step to make sure we’re producing quality, results-oriented content that not only looks good, but works to help attract people to your products and services.

We can provide full service video production or individual service specialties. We have staff members who can also assist and provide for you as a part of your video crew. Below are some of the many video production and post-production services we can help you with.

Pre-Production

Producing, Consulting, Creative, Casting, Location Scouting, Script Development and Story Boarding

Production

Video Production, Directing, Documentary Production, Grip & Lighting, Jib and Dolly, Sound Recording and Voice-Overs

Post-production

Video Editing, DVD Authoring, Logos and Motion Graphics, Modeling & Animation • CD/DVD Duplication, YouTube Channel and Web Upload Creation

St Louis Video Production Services, Rob Haller, St Louis Video Producer and Photographer, 314-892-1233.

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Saint Louis, Missouri, USA

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We handle it all in St. Louis video production so you don’t have to.

We are a full service video & post production company located in Saint Louis, Missouri.  We creates concepts that motivate and a final product that moves an audience with a lasting impression. Our team of creative individuals writes, produces, directs, shoots, animates, and edits.

We are a full-service video production facility whose goal is to take your message to the masses.

314-892-1233 Mike Haller St Louis Video Producer mikeh@hallerconcepts.com St Louis, Missouri, USA  | Video Production

 

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The Video Interview Look

One of the most common questions we get before a video shoots is, “What do I wear?”  There really aren’t any defined rules here.  It’s best to avoid super busy patterns because they can play tricks with the camera.  Solid, bold colors are always a great choice.  Unless you’re in a studio with big lights, heavy powder make-up isn’t generally necessary.  If you are standing for your interview, try to keep your feet planted.  I say that, but you also want to feel natural.  If you talk with your hands and tend to gesture, you should feel free to do so during your interview.

 

314-892-1233

Rob Haller, St Louis Video Producer

St Louis Video Producer

robh@hallerconcepts.com