F.A.Q.
How long does it take to create a video?
To understand how long it takes to produce a video, you need to determine its format. The timing of production depends on the method of production.
- Animation – from 1 week
- Corporate video / Promo video – from 2 days
- Production shooting (commercial/music video) – from 2 weeks
The production timing directly depends on customers' speed of decision-making, and the process of acceptance and approval of the proposed options at all stages of production.
What is the cost of video production?
The cost of video production depends on different variables. The number of people on the set, locations, VFX, specific gear, costumes, etc. Just call us, and we’ll give you a free quote.
We are interested in long-term cooperation with our customers and the result which you'll get. Therefore, we are open to a detailed study and discussion of your project, the formation of the best cost estimates, and the search for the best implementation options within your budget.
What are the stages of video production?
There are three main stages of video production:
1. Pre-production – filling out a brief, developing a creative concept, writing and approving a synopsis and a script, calculating the costs for production, creating director's treatment and storyboard, selecting a production and post-production crew, casting and approval of actors, scouting of locations, sets, makeup and costumes, drafting and approval of production and post-production timing.
2. Production – the process of shooting.
3. Post-production – cutting, editing, color grading, 2D/3D design, recording voice-over, composing or selecting music, sound design, and production of all required video formats for the client.
What are the stages of video production?
There are three main stages of video production:
1. Pre-production – filling out a brief, developing a creative concept, writing and approving a synopsis and a script, calculating the costs for production, creating director's treatment and storyboard, selecting a production and post-production crew, casting and approval of actors, scouting of locations, sets, makeup and costumes, drafting and approval of production and post-production timing.
2. Production – the process of shooting.
3. Post-production – cutting, editing, color grading, 2D/3D design, recording voice-over, composing or selecting music, sound design, and production of all required video formats for the client.
How to choose the best video production in Edmonton/Canada?
It depends on your needs. Customers usually look at the quality of the video. In this situation, everything is personal. But, we’d recommend checking the goal of the video, and the result which it gave to a business. As beautiful videos are obviously cool, but they need to help to make money for a business. Result - first, quality after.