Meetings Companies
invest a good deal of money staging meetings and
events. You can greatly
increase your return on that investment by capturing those meetings on
video. Management and staff unable to attend–or who
come on board later–are able to learn much from
viewing key presentations in their entirety.
Distribution can be on DVD, videotape or streamed from
corporate servers. I have two methods to record meetings:
a straightforward single camera recording and a two
“camera” recording that allows me to switch between
the image of the speaker and a full-screen, direct
capture of each PowerPoint slide. Both options include
all the equipment necessary to record a quality image
and clear, crisp sound with master tapes ready for
duplication the minute the meeting is over.
Industrials A large percentage of my work
over the years has been for heavy equipment
manufacturers. Shooting in plants, factories, assembly
lines, distribution centers and warehouses is always a
challenge, but I know my way around and am not afraid
to get my hands dirty.Medical
Nurses and Doctors
are my favorite subjects because they genuinely
appreciate how quickly I work and how I’m able to
get the shots I need without getting in their way.
I’m quite at ease in the operating room and have
taped dozens of surgeries and hundreds of CME courses, pre and
post-op patient educational videos, recruitment and
retention pieces, staff training and the like. |
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Small Business While I
do a lot of work for large corporations, small
businesses value my ability to work with modest
budgets to help them present a polished, professional
image. No one cares more about the business than the
owner and by working directly with him or her I create communications that translate their energy
and focus to their staff, suppliers, customers and
prospects.
Not For Profit Similar to small
businesses, the various types of 501(c) organizations
I’ve worked with need to make every dollar work its
hardest. Presenting the organization in a clear manner
on video–though without looking like they have money
to burn–helps attract and train staff and
volunteers, solicit donors, convey their message to
the public or convince lawmakers of their mission. The
web has been a great boon to non-profits, helping
them reach people like never before. Any organization
with a website should use video and any NPO without a
website should get one. |
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