Researching & Choosing a Video Production Company

Articles on July 23rd, 2010 No Comments

For small businesses having a video produced can be a expensive and nerve racking experience. It’s important that you work with a company that you are comfortable with. Do your homework and research the companies you might want to work with. Here are a few tips when researching companies.

Call up your potential video production company and ask them questions.
Here are a list of starter questions to ask:

  • How many years have you been in the video production business?
  • What types of video productions do you produce?
  • Are you insured?

From my personal experience I love it when potential clients contact me about working together. I want to make them comfortable and reassure them. So come up with your own questions and ask away!

The next step is to setup a meeting with the video production companies. This is a great way to get to know who you’ll be dealing with.

By the way if your interested to know how I would answer the questions above here are my answers.

• How many years have you been in the video production business?
Visual Post has been in the video production business for three years.

• What types of video productions do you produce?
At Visual Post we produce videos for all different types of mediums – web, television, presentations and other formats. Specific types of productions we have produced in the past are TV commercials, sales video, corporate video productions for conferences, introductory web video, and many more.

• Are you insured?
Visual Post is fully insured by EMC Insurance.

Do you have more questions for me? Feel free to give me a call 401-312-3409. I would be happy to answer all your questions.

Patrick Hughes
Co-Founder & Production Director at Visual Post, LLC

P.S. Are you interested in learning more about the TV commercial production process? Check out my TV Commercial Guide, it’s filled with great tips on how to produce your first TV commercial.

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