February 4, 2009
Seven Pictures invest your budget into video production values.
Seven Pictures, film and video production company, invests your budget into the highest production values (the professional look, or “polish,” of a project) your money can buy. What do we mean by this? Give us your ear here and we’ll explain…
What we’ve noticed is that when companies come to us to explore the production of a corporate video, training video, commercial, infomercial, etc. – some pull back from telling us what their budget is. We think this may come from a point of view that says “ If we give Seven Pictures a dollar amount, they’ll invoice us for that amount even if the cost of production falls far below that.” Nothing could be farther from the truth!
The producers here at Seven Pictures, will invest your budget into production values – period. Whether your budget is high or low – we will use our expertise to bring the highest production values your budget will buy.
To illustrate: You need to get a video/film produced for “x” amount of dollars – but you don’t communicate an actual budget to us. We come back to you with a quote based on a scenario that our producer has grabbed out of an infinite number of production scenarios – which ends up being twice what you have in your budget (who knew?) You say “no thanks” and turn to the next production company on your list to continue your search.
We know film production. We have a bird’s eye prospective on the entire scene and will advise you on how to get the “biggest bang for your buck”. And the cherry on the sundae is that by rolling up your sleeves and coming to the table with true numbers – you enable us to also save you money when we can. For instance – let’s say your video will only be uploaded to your website or streamed to the internet – there’s no need to produce on high definition video or 35mm film – to have the final product look great.


August 27th, 2009 at 7:08 pm
Agreed! This comes up all the time with clients who are new to film and video production.
Best,
Production Boys
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