Pre-production is what you do before you shoot any video.
When you build a building, you start with a blueprint. In pre-production we make “blueprints” of your project in the form of scripts, schedules and budgets. Whatever your level of video production may be, we’ll walk you through the planning phase of your project step by step. We’ll help you decide on the format you need, the length of the program, cost alternatives, the time involved for production- every detail.
This is where the rubber meets the road. All the planning comes together to shoot your video production… Showtime!
Franklin Video is equipped and prepared to meet a wide diversity of video production needs. We regularly shoot in various configurations, with crews of all sizes, depending on your specific needs and budget.
Whatever your project needs, Franklin Video can provide it. We offer our clients a consistent, ready resource for ENG, Commercial, documentary, Industrial or Corporate video production… often under extremely tight deadlines.
For larger, more involved film or video productions, we can coordinate crews, equipment, schedules, locations – just about anything you need for almost any type of production. Film, video, studio, location, multi-camera, satellite uplinked- you name it, we’ll make it happen.
Post production is how you put together all the footage, pictures, sounds and other pieces to finish creating your video.
Presently we have 3 post production video editing systems. We use Adobe products, not only because of the ease of integration with AfterEffects, Photoshop, and other staple Adobe programs, but because Premier Pro now offers unsurpassed Multiple Layer realtime editing. With the advent of the “Mercury Playback Engine” and 64 bit processing, we can edit up to 9 layers of Uncompressed Red footage in REALTIME. Take That… Final Cut! If you need to integrate with FinalCut… or other major non-linear systems…. NO PROBLEM. Premiere pro can seamlessly import or export a timeline in an XML format. Interfacing couldn’t be easier.









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