Geomatrix Productions: Video and Media Production Company in CT
270 Amity Rd Ste 222, Woodbridge, CT 06525
Geomatrix Productions is a video and multimedia production company in New Haven, CT. We produce marketing, training, promotional, and fund raising video and multimedia programs. We have complete broadcast quality betacam sp and dvcam shoot packages and non-linear editing suites. Graphics and Flash animation add high impact to our video and multimedia productions. With Geomatrix, you get experience! We've been shooting for the corporate, industrial, educational and non-profit markets since 1978. We put nearly twentyfive years of experience behind today's technology and make your project work. We believe that no amount of money is worth spending on a communications project that does not succeed in communicating the message! We've been producing successful programs for a very long time. When Geomatrix was founded, not one consumer VCR was on the market. Not a single one! Hard to imagine. VIDEO, DVD, CD-ROM, MULTI-MEDIA - communications tools necessary in today's world. Technology is changing rapidly... information is sent at the speed of thought and received in a heartbeat. People are used to it... your clients, your customers, and your employees. We've produced award winning video and multimedia solutions for corporations, educational and non-profit organizations, government agencies, and private individuals. Concept to completion service means full-time commitment to your project. We've produced marketing and promotional materials, recruiting and training videos, motivational pieces, and documentaries. No two projects are alike. We have complete in-house production, non-linear editing capabilities, and a creative staff that knows how to make things interesting. We've won awards. We've gotten letters. Sure we're proud of them. But wait until you see what we can do for you. Here's how it works: Right now you have an idea and a need. Maybe it's just a vague notion or maybe it's pretty clear. Whatever the case, the first step is bringing that idea to us. We take a long look at what you're trying to accomplish, ask questions about your target audience, your goals and objectives. Then we give you a detailed written proposal to tell you how we'd handle your project, and to give you some idea of what your options and limitations are. If you like our treatment of the project, then we go to work. If you don't, we try again. Making a successful video always requires cooperative effort between client and producer. So, the first thing we do is sit down, take the proposal as a starting point, and make sure we're clear on exactly what the program's goals and objectives are. We'll talk more about the target audience and make decisions about location, talent, and type of script. We'll construct a detailed plan with realistic budgets and deadlines. Then, according to that plan, we'll begin our research and the creation of your script's first draft. When we've got a script for you to look at, we'll all sit down together again. We'll go over things with a red pencil and try to focus the script still further toward your ideal. When the revised script is ready, we'll present it for your approval. When you're happy with the script, the shooting begins. Locations may have to be scouted, auditions may be held; anything you're going to need will be arranged for, be it a helicopter pilot, a crane, an antique car, a model or even a puppeteer. Sometimes production involves creating assets such as interactive graphics, photos, animation or other materials. Because we're working from a detailed plan, we are cost effective with our time and equipment, and keep the production time to a minimum. Next, depending on the project, we record voice overs, add music, and edit the first rough cut of your program, or prepare a working prototype of your interactive project. When it's ready, you will have the chance to sit down relax and review the work ...
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