Having a production company work with you from the start of the idea to the final execution and delivery ensures a consistent outcome. A surprising amount of detail goes into video production, including, but not limited to, script writing, location scouting, acquiring of permits, set design, and talent agreements. That’s why we always recommend working with an experienced company who handles all these details on your behalf. This way you can avoid complications which can delay t...
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Having a production company work with you from the start of the idea to the final execution and delivery ensures a consistent outcome. A surprising amount of detail goes into video production, including, but not limited to, script writing, location scouting, acquiring of permits, set design, and talent agreements. That’s why we always recommend working with an experienced company who handles all these details on your behalf. This way you can avoid complications which can delay t...
Beware the big agency with multiple communication points
How to Hire a Video Production Company
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Beware the big agency with multiple communication points
So you’ve just started a big new video with your big name brand agency. We get it, the big agencies wow you with their big name recognition and the view from their office. But just 2 hours have gone by and you’ve already spoken to 20 different people at the agency. From a number of our clients' reports, chances are you'll get bounced from team member to team member. There may be any number of account managers, producers, directors, or other people involved with the communication when it com...
How to Hire a Video Production Company
Having a production company work with you from the start of the idea to the final execution and delivery ensures a consistent outcome. A surprising amount of detail goes into video production, including, but not limited to, script writing, location scouting, acquiring of permits, set design, and talent agreements. That’s why we always recommend working with an experienced company who handles all these details on your behalf. This way you can avoid complications which can delay t...