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Videographer firm? All our video transfers take place in our Winston Salem office. We never send your media off to other sources. You can trust us with your tapes: we’ll treat your personal recordings as though they were our own. Once we’ve converted your videos, we can also duplicate the DVDs, CDs, and USB drives so you can share your videos far and wide! VHS, VHS-C, Betamax, 8MM, Hi 8MM, Digital 8MM, DV, Mini DV, DVCAM, Betacam, Betacam SP, 3/4? Umatic, 8MM Film, S8MM Film, 16MM Film, 35MM Slides, 35MM Negatives, Audio Cassettes to CD, 1/4? Reel to Reel Audio Tape to CD.

Whether you aspire to become a media videographer or just want to know how to shoot professional-looking videos, you need more than good equipment. Mastering several basic video tips will ease the frustration many videographers experience. Before long, the standard tricks will become so routine that you’ll be able to concentrate on creativity and not just the basics. Find extra info on this page.

Since 1995, Epic Media Productions has crafted video productions for a vast array of companies from small business promotions to network television productions. You can trust our wealth of experience and technical expertise to give your company an immersive HD video experience. We shoot our HD video with our own video equipment. You’ll have full access to our technical knowledge and high end equipment to give you the best video production in the industry for the best value.

Want to add some variation to your background lighting? Consider throwing a cutout in front of your spotlight at varying distances and angles to give a barely-noticeable pattern of light to the area behind your target. It may not seem like much, but it is these tiny elements that give your videos that professional feel. Finally, to give your video that extra bit of cinematography lighting it needs to really shine. Consider adding a practical light or two to the background. A warm light coming from a controlled source – such as a small lamp – can bring a bit of character and depth to the room.

And here is our daily tip for photographers: As they say, if you’re on time- you’re late! With event photography, always ensure that you put your professional foot forward. I suggest arriving approximately a half hour early. This should be enough time for parking, unloading equipment, surveying the space once more, and checking in with your client. This applies to client consultation meetings as well. If your first impression is punctuality, you’re off to a good start. Although we are photographers and not guests, that doesn’t mean we get a free pass on doing whatever we want. There are many ways to show your professionalism. One of which is dressing appropriately for the event you are photographing. If you are photographing a wedding, dress nicer for the occasion. This doesn’t mean sacrificing comfort or convenience. But dressing a little bit more formal makes all of the difference. Read even more information on epicmediapro.com.

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