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Start your production
cycle right. Preproduction simplifies everything.
The best results begin with planning. Preproduction
prepares the production to meet your video goals.
Preproduction may be as simple as an afternoon
meeting or more complex, such as booking talent
or extra video crew.
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Shooting for the edit
enhances your video dramatically.
Camera operators with a news background know
what adds punch in the video edit bay. We encourage
the same person to work through all stages of
your production. We enhance your production
to get the message across. 
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Editing brings all the
production pieces together.
Editing tailors your original presentation
into a video that suits your audience. Your
end product may be a library of three-hour shows
shipped to doctors around the world. Or it could
be a short snappy video of seminar highlights
that attracts attention to your trade show booth.
Our editing techniques boost your message, but
your word is final before the master tapes are
duplicated.
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Editing with the duplication
process in mind enhances the final product.
Knowing the type of duplication you want before
we edit boosts quality, controls costs and saves
precious time. Wherever you are, we can talk
technical to your duplicator for the best reproduction
and the fastest turn-around. Whether it's VHS
or CD-ROMs, your audience gets a great video
product-pronto!
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| If you are unsure about duplication
or don't have the time to manage it, Inform
Productions knows how to get the best
for your needs, pronto!
Inform Productions sends you a copy of
the edited video in your preferred format
before duplication begins.
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