Video production - corporate clients, animation, scripting & digital editing  
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On line editing

Our studio set-up incorporates two full on-line digital edit suites allowing for standard and high definition formats plus output to any medium including tape, disk or streaming media.

2D and 3D Graphics

Dynamic post production elements including video graphics allied with stunning 3D animation techniques have consistently played a major role in accurately communicating detailed information on specific products and services for our clients. Whether you need to convey complex data, a virtual building walkthrough or a three-dimensional model of a product, we can help using the very latest industry standard design software.

Voice Over/Presenter Selection

Selecting exactly the right voice or live presenter in terms of age, style and delivery is paramount in ensuring your brand characteristics are communicated accurately.
We have access to the very best voice over artists and presenters in the UK to ensure this goal is achieved.

Multi-language productions are our speciality. Whether your project calls for subtitles in an additional language or multiple language overdubs, we have the experience to deliver.

DVD Creation

The perfect vehicle for video in terms of picture and sound quality, DVD has become increasingly cost effective in recent years.

We have been creating DVD’s since the technology first became available and our programmers are among the most experienced in the country.

From a simple linear video presentation to a complex multi-menu interactive project, we have the technical expertise to deliver the perfect solution on your behalf.

Video Streaming

We have a dedicated on-line streaming system to output to all known streaming files. We also can output top quality MPEG files for PowerPoint and DVD needs. All creation is real time.

 
 
 
 
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