Archive for March, 2014

A Little Direction

Wednesday, March 26th, 2014

Not every live event videotaping has, or even needs, a dedicated director, but everything that a director would do still needs to be done, so it’s  important to discuss your event with your videographer beforehand.

Lighting at a live event, for example, can be complicated. Generally your speaker takes precedence, so good lighting is important. Some venues don’t have great lighting in their event space, and lights designed for video recording are more designed for a closed set, clunky and with a short range. If you want great lighting, the trick may be to have your A/V company pre-coordinate with your venue. Does the audience need to be well lit? Will there be a projection screen? What needs to be done to make sure your speaker isn’t washed out by the projector light or standing in darkness? If the video footage is intended to be more archival, none of this may be necessary, but if it’s an income generating piece, then creating the right lighting in advance will make a big difference in the end result.

Understanding the bigger picture also helps the camera operator. They will follow instructions, but the more information they have to work with, the better they can help you achieve the look you want. For example, if there are empty rows in the back, you might direct them to specifically avoid recording that to make it look more crowded. If you tell them to just focus on the speaker, you might not realize that that will translate to no crowd shots. The better they understand, the more the videographer can help you get exactly what you’re looking for.

Will there be multiple cameras? How about editing? If there is only one camera, then that operator is likely to stay with relatively safe shots – not too much panning or zooming  – to be sure that the quality is consistent and reliable. If there are multiple cameras, or an opportunity to do some editing of the footage afterwards, your camera operator can be a little more aggressive in pursuing interesting action, knowing if things don’t turn out quite right they can be adjusted. Editing diverse shots together can really enhance the end video.

When you engage Capture Video, we work with you to create the end product you need, even before you start. Just give us a little direction and we can direct the video production from there.

Are You Looking For Flashy?

Tuesday, March 11th, 2014

PowerPoint can be a pretty amazing tool. It allows people who have no training in graphic design or video production to create solid presentations with graphics and simple animation that looks professional.

If you’re doing a stand up presentation and the PowerPoint is intended to back up spoken information, then it is exactly the right tool. If you need to be able to control the timing of each screen and advance slides manually, then again, PowerPoint is the tool you need.

But if the visuals are the star, video might give you more of what you’re looking for.


Are you trying to attract a new high powered client? Static presentations can be a little dry. A presentation with some animated graphics, timed to match the voice over, can make a dry presentation much more fun and appealing. Combine and overlay your graphs for comparisons, and cut them in with photographs of action to keep interest focused. Add video testimonials or a speech from the CEO to add more depth to the presentation.

Are you the conference opener? If you are kicking off an event with a short presentation, then you may want fast paced animation, music, and flashy titles. Video gives you more options to create a higher level of excitement with a self running kick off presentation.

If your building has a screen in the lobby, or your office has a TV in the waiting area, consider creating a video of titles giving information about what you do and how your products or service can make a difference. Have a trade show coming up? Attract attention and draw people to your booth with 2D or 3D title animation, 2D or 3D graphic animation, or strongly impactful video of your product in use.

If your next presentation needs to be taken to the next level, Capture Video is ready to help you create a video that grabs and keeps the attention of your audience.