Experiences that last a lifetime.
Experiential Event Video Production
The experience doesn’t have to end when the show is over. With event video production, your audience can reflect on the experience for a whole lifetime. Think Branded Media captures brand experiences and events and turns it into video content that lives on to inspire and connect to your audience perpetually.
Our approach goes well beyond the common recap videos we’ve all seen before. We spend time with you to examine your brand, message, and audience to develop substantive event video content that will truly engage your audience in the way you intend.
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Phases of Event Video Creation
Crafting event video content that captures a fleeting moment forever requires a tried and true production workflow. This is our workflow:
- Step 1: Consult and estimate
Initial consultation to understand your business, establish goals, estimated project timeline, and cost. Scope can be adjusted if necessary. We collect 50% of the payment up front.
- Step 2: Pre-production
OutlineA detailed, organized document that lays out the scenes and major events in a screenplay. objectives and solidify schedules to maximize resources and execute plans effectively. One to two weeks of finalizing creative details and coordinating logistics.
- Step 3: Production
Capture content that accurately documents your brand in a captivating way. Organize and manage video and audio media to prepare for post-production.
- Step 4: Post-production
Media management, video editing, adding licensed music, color-grading, graphics, and audio mixingThe process of combining multitrack recordings into a final mono, stereo or surround sound product, …. Facilitate an efficient workflow for client revisions.
- Step 5: Delivery
Deliver your video assets through a downloadable link and an external hard drive.
Maximize Your Event with Professional Video Production
- What is event video production?
Event video production is the process of capturing, editing, and producing video content from an event. From promotional videos to interviews to highlight reels, event video content can take the form that best suits your brand and the experience that you’re intending to create. Event video production is often used to promote events for businesses or organizations, generate interest in upcoming events, or to share highlights of past events with viewers.
- Benefits of event video production
Event video production is beneficial because it allows businesses and organizations to effectively communicate their message to a wider audience. It can also help create a positive impression of the event, as well as increase attendance and engagement. Event video production can also be used to show off the best aspects of an event, and create video content that can be shared on social mediaPlatforms that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking, ofte… platforms.
Event video production captures important moments created by your organization that can be shared with attendees to prolong the impact of your event.
- Why hire a video production company?
Professional video producers have the experience and equipment necessary to capture your event from every angle, while also providing editing services that will help create a polished, high-quality product.
At Think Branded Media, we are well-versed on the best practices for capturing footage at an event and editing and delivering the content in the most impactful way.
Getting Started
Before we begin, we want to get to know your business and your goals for the project. We’ll start with a consultation before moving on to creative planning and scope.
consultation
Initial meeting to discuss your brand and project goals.
Vision
OutlineA detailed, organized document that lays out the scenes and major events in a screenplay. objectives, coordinate logistics, and create schedules.
estimate
Submit an estimated project timeline and cost.
how we work
OUR RECIPE FOR SUCCESS
Our production crew works closely with you throughout the project – from getting to know your events, to understanding the conceptual and visual goals for your video.