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Video Production
Video Banners
We offer high impact banner ad designs for banner advertising direct to clients and also for our agency partners. Incredible designs, creative minds coupled with our client s upport services makes us a leading banner ad designer. We can design banner ads, online banner ads, flash banner ads, video banner ads, expandable banner ads of any shape or size
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Video Editing
Video Production, Editing Facilities, Duplication, Encoding, Film to Video Transfer, Format Conversion, Scanning to Video, Archiving/Compacting, Stills to video, Video Delivery.
Our editing department has expert knowledge of how and where to cut
and dissolve your images and using tasteful effects to enhance to film. Titles and credits at the front make you feel you will be watching your
own family soap and an end roller thanking and crediting the people
in your family will complete the film. Other video services include
personnel family stories using your existing footage and photographs professionally edited, pop promos, corporate and commercial use, expert editing and special FX facility, main & end roller design shot on rostrum camera or optica
l printer’s or direct onto a video format.
HD recording and scanning of any footage from any film 1.85 or 2.35 full academy to cineon or tiff files recorded out onto intermediate stock for the highest possible quality.
Home Video VHS to DVD Services
There's more than one reason to convert your old VHS tapes to DVD. VHS tapes and VCRs are fast becoming an obsolete technology - many may argue that they already are. If there's any footage that you want to preserve that's currently in a VHS format, now's the time. VCRs are still available, as are services and machines that will help you convert your VHS tapes to DVD. If you continue to wait, you'll see fewer and fewer opportunities to make this change and save your VHS footage. Another concern is damage. Even if your VCR doesn't eat your VHS tape, the film in it will slowly degrade over time-whether you play it often or you don't. VHS tapes can start falling apart in as little as 3 years, whereas DVDs can last anywhere from 20 to (some say) even 250 years. Whether it's your favourite blockbuster movie or a sentimental home video, you should make the switch from VHS to DVD sooner rather than later. Call for a quotation
