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A And A Media Productions have experience in producing video for a wide
range of organisations and their audiences - especially in the
corporate, education, not-for-profit and medical sphere. We work
closely with our clients to understand their businesses and generate
ideas for their film that will capture the attention and imaginations
of their audience.
We provide every element, from scripting and casting, shooting,
graphics (including CGI), blue-screen (chromakey), voiceover, and of
course, editing. Although most work we do is in-house, we also work
closely with other professionals to bring larger-scale or specialised
productions together.
We know that video is one of the most effective, yet under-utitlised
methods for companies or organisations to reach their audience. Our
clients use video to introduce their organisation, products, promote
ideas, brands or for PR.
Depending on your idea, professional video production can be relatively
affordable for even the smallest budget, but bringing huge
cost-benefits since once captured, footage can be re-worked easily for
a wide range of different purposes, such as training, PR, conferences
and corporate presentation, web, mobile platforms and the press.
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There is arguably no medium more effective for demonstrating educational concepts than video. Combined with voiceover, animation and music, well-produced video is a thoroughly engaging and cost-effective method for delivering educational or training ideas. Unlike face-to-face training, video is re-usable and can be re-formatted for a wide range of devices, including computers, DVD, CD-ROM, Presentations, mobile devices and Television.
A & A Media Productions has worked with educational and corporate institutions to produce educational and training material for many different uses. Combined with our in-depth knowledge of web production, we can marry the two approaches to create powerful educational solutions for online community learning.
Our portfolio includes Hospitals, Careers organisations, medical journals, businesses and the automotive industry.
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A great deal of expense and effort goes in to running a conference. The messages from speakers are of course the main attraction along side networking and workshops. The true value of a conference can be maximised through video coverage – both real-time or recorded. Here are just some of the ways this can be done:
- Highlights of the speakers' sessions can be included in the published proceedings as flash-drives, DVDs or even a personalised password that can be used on the conference website to access streamed video.
- Professionally produced coverage in various formats can be sold to recoup some of the cost of the conference and can serve as an educational archive/resource for those who were unable to attend.
- Interviews with delegates, speakers and those running workshops can give a real flavour of general opinions or the strength of feeling on issues presented.
- Other formats for use as downloads - e.g. podcast, video-podcast (suitable for mobile phones) and of course the Web.
- Live video coverage can be relayed to other rooms or to the web for virtual conferencing.
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