Shelley MacLachlan Shelley MacLachlan

Re-purposing Video Content for Social Media

You have a great deal of awesome video content that you have been creating, but now that you and your marketing budgets are exhausted, you’re looking to take that content and re-purpose it. You need to keep the content flowing to keep the followers following!

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Kaydee Weeks Kaydee Weeks

Top 7 FAQ's for an On Camera Interview

With video content being ever present, it isn’t unlikely that at some point you may be an interview subject for branded content, a documentary or testimonial. Before you sit in the hot seat, we’ve compiled a list of The Top 7 FAQ’s we get before an interview.

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Shelley MacLachlan Shelley MacLachlan

When is a Green Screen Appropriate

We have all seen movies, commercials, TV shows and even weather reports that utilize green screens. There are several benefits to using a green screen but it is not always necessary.

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Kaydee Weeks Kaydee Weeks

Will This Location Work For Filming?

When commissioning a video or film project, clients will often offer up a space in their office or suggest a location due to the aesthetics, but will this location work for filming?

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Kaydee Weeks Kaydee Weeks

How To Prepare For A Documentary Interview

So, you were asked to be in a documentary and now want to figure out what to expect? With documentaries becoming more mainstream and popular, it is something that may not be so far fetched.

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Shelley MacLachlan Shelley MacLachlan

Do I Need A Film or Video Permit?

A question we get quite often is, ‘do we need a permit?’ First, let’s break down what a filming permit is and what it typically grants you.

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Kaydee Weeks Kaydee Weeks

State Tax Incentives for Filming

As you are putting together a budget for a shoot in or out of state, you may wonder what type of tax incentives may be eligible for your production. Tax incentives can be a great benefit to the production and to the state offering them.

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