Video Production Process
Our Capabilities
We offer a full list of video production services including:
- Videography
- Streaming
- Video editing
- Sound editing
- Voiceover
- Translation
- Photography
- 3D Animation
- Aerial Videography
Video Production Process Summary
The video production process involves several stages, from initial concept development to final delivery.
Please note, that it might be different based on the particular project.
Here is a general breakdown of the video production process:
Pre-Production
Kick-off Meeting / Concept Development
This stage involves brainstorming ideas, identifying goals, and defining the message and target audience for the video.
Kick-off Meeting / Concept Development
Storyboarding
Storyboarding involves creating representations of each scene in the video, helping to plan the sequence of shots, visual elements, and required resources.
Resources Allocation
Based on the Concept and Storyboard the following pre-production items are taken care of:
- Budgets
- Scriptwriting
- Casting and Talent Selection
- Location Selection / Sets Conception
- B-Roll Conception
- Project Logistics / Documentation
Resources Allocation
Scheduling and Planning
A Production Schedule is created, outlining the following:
- Shot Lists
- Timelines
- Shooting Dates
- Crew and Equipment Requirements
Also Resources Scheduling / Logistics takes place; including Material / Samples / Props Preparation
Production
Filming (Principal Photography)
The actual filming of the video takes place according to the script and storyboard.
This involves setting up cameras, lighting, audio equipment, and directing talent to capture the desired shots and performances.
Filming (Principal Photography)
B-Roll
In addition to main shots, B-roll footage is secondary footage used to support the main content. It is often captured during production to enhance storytelling and visual appeal.
Post-Production
Draft Voiceover Recording
Voiceovers are commonly used in documentaries, commercials, corporate videos, instructional videos, and animations to provide information, convey emotions, or guide the audience through the visual content.
Draft Voiceover Recording
Draft Edit
The draft version of video is created.
The process involves the following:
- Editing
- Titles and Graphics
- Animations
- Sound Design and Mixing
- Color Grading
Review and Feedback
Once the draft edit is complete, the video is reviewed by stakeholders to gather feedback and make any necessary revisions.
Review and Feedback
Final Voiceover Recording
The final script incorporates any changes that were determined during the revision.
Final Voiceover is recorded.
Final Edit
Final English version of the video is created that incorporates all the changes determined during the revision.
Final Edit
Final Revision / Release
Verification that all requested changes were addressed, and the video is ready for final release.
English version of the video gets released.
Foreign Voiceover Recording
The final English script gets translated and voiceover is recorded.
The translated script gets verified by the receiving site SME before the voiceover recording.
Foreign Voiceover Recording
Foreign Version Edit
The video audio and titles are translated.
A foreign version of the video gets released.