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Companies are increasingly waking up to the power and cost-effectiveness of video
as a
tool for communicating messages to staff. Often budget is
critical in these scenarios. Action Image Productions recognises this and can offer low cost but broadcast quality solutions.
Why pay for a Hollywood-style film crew when you’re shooting a 5 minute
talking head style video of the Chief Executive to be shown internally to staff?
The large film crew might be necessary for an elaborate TV
commercial but in many instances big production companies are overkill for the more basic messages or tasks that regularly crop up...
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 In short, Action Image Productions keep things simple but still delivers a quality product on time...even though its often at short notice! We know our strengths and our capabilities and will never take on a job that is beyond them. You can rest assured that if we say we can do it... then we will!
Don’t take our word for it, take a look at our client portfolio to see some of the
bigger household names, many of whom come back to us time and time again.
Video is particularly useful when communicating with staff in remote locations,
such as a branch network for example. It enables you to get your message across whilst maintaining that face to face feel that a memo or audio tape will never
achieve. It’s a proven fact that a person retains far more information
delivered by video than with other traditional forms of communication.
And video doesnt just mean VHS. With DVD the possibilities are even greater.
DVDs are smaller and less costly to distribute. They deliver higher quality audio and
video and can be authored allowing your staff, or clients, to jump seamlessly to specific
sections. They can also be viewed on any PC or laptop equipped with a DVD ROM drive for those situations where a TV and set top players are not available.
Video can also be broadcast over a company intranet or included in
Powerpoint presentations to really add impact. In addition Powerpoint slides can be included in a video presentation of a speaker to tie in with
the “live show” and summarise key points. The possibilities really are
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