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Video production Services & Photography in Alberta Canada

Video Production & Photography in Edmonton, Sherwood Park, St Albert, Leduc Alberta Canada

Video production Services & Photography in Alberta Canada

This subset of video production is focused with creating video material for broadcast television, home video, or the internet. Video production is comparable to filmmaking in that video is taken as analogue signals on videotape, digitally on VHS, or as computer files stored on optical discs, hard discs, solid state drives (SSDs), magnetic tape, and memory cards rather than film. Pre-production, production (sometimes known as main photography), and post-production are the three steps of video production. The first stage of the video production process is pre-production. Pre-production is a term that refers to any and all components of the video production process that have been planned in advance before any actual filming takes place. This function entails, in addition to script preparation, event scheduling, logistical coordination, and other administrative procedures. The video material (electronic moving images) is gathered during the production stage of a video production, and the subject(s) of the video is filmed; this procedure is known as postproduction. Post-production, post-production, or post-production are several terms for production. Post-production is the process of assembling video clips selected through video editing into a final output that tells a story or expresses a message. It might happen during an event (live production) or afterward (post-production) (post-production).

While most video footage captured by consumer-grade cameras is saved on electronic media such as an SD card, professional-grade cameras store their video content on solid state storage and flash storage. The most commonly encountered formats for digitally transferred video material on the internet are the DivX and MPEG container formats, which include the MPEG container formats (.mpeg,.mpg, and.mp4), QuickTime (.mov), Audio Video Interleave (avi), Windows Media Video (.wmv), and the MPEG container formats (.mpeg,.mpg, and.mp4) (.avi, .divx).