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  • 5 Short Term Contract Offers In Technical Video Production

    If you are hired as a producer or your business is contracted to offer Technical video production services, you can create several short term contracts to other freelancers in the creative industry.

    For instance, if the contract is to plan and produce a webinar or a live stream, a lot may be required from a Technical Video Producer or The Project Manager. This means that you will not be working alone. You will need a team of other technical professionals to work with you like a director, sound engineer e.t.c.

    Video – Short Term Contracts You Can Create As A Video Producer

    Here are some of the professionals you will need in your team to provide technical video services.

    #1 Audio Engineer

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    Sound is a critical component in an online production especially live events. If the sound is not audible, then the event/webinar will not be in anyway effective. While in most occasions sound issues may be arising from the participants computer or gadget, the worst case will be the participants not hearing the speakers voice at all.

    That’s why sound engineer plays a big role here.

    #2 Director

    The Director monitors the speakers/participants during a livestream and switches between different screens as each one of them speaks. The responsibility of the director will vary based on the kind of livestream being broadcasted live. For instance, if it’s an live event and there are 3 cameras, the director will be the one calling shorts as needed from the camera persons.

    It’s important to have many directors for big events.

    #3 Live Support

    During a live event, or premiere, there is a need for someone to provide real time feedback to questions or concerns being raised by participants. Among these could be problems with sound, or video e.t.c.

    Also, live support is needed for events that are translated to other languages based on those attending.

    #4 Video Producer/Editor

    A video producers or editor in this context task is to record the livestream and save it offline. The recorded stream can later be edited and shared on various platforms in bits.

    The video producer also oversees the overall production and guides the director on other post-production needs. The producer is involved with the management of the project at hand.

    #5 Script Writing

    In rare occasions, scripting is needed. Most of the content in the videos that are streamed online are prepared by the presenter. This means that the have all the information, the only thing they need is technical services.

    You many need other guys to help depending on the how big the event will be and the budget your client is offering.

    Conclusion

    Technical video production is a broad subject in the online sphere. It is therefore important to have knowledge and understanding on how to carry out the assignment.

    And that is it.

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  • Examples of Technical Video Production Services You Can Provide Online

    There is a growing demand for technical video production services online. Both small and big organizations are now seeing the value of Technical Video Production Services and are seeking services of experienced contractors. This is a sign of hope to many freelancers in the gig economy who can plug in to these opportunities.

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    So what does technical video production entail? Well, it’s a broad subject. In a layman’s language, it’s more of the provision of ‘technical‘ services and production of ‘tech‘ related videos.

    Before I go further on this blogpost, I will like you to keep in mind that the kind of technical video production services I will be discussing here is online based.

    #1 Providing Technical Video Services

    Small and big organizations with many employees today carry out most of their trainings online in order to save on costs. On the other hand, event organizers are now exploring the option of ‘paid livestreams’ to the events they organize.

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    In order to achieve the best results in these trainings and live events or perhaps in premiering pre-recorded webinars; proper planning is needed to ensure everything goes on well as planned.

    This is where the services of a contractor or persons well versed with live video streaming technology is needed.

    #2 Offering Overall Design And Look Services

    For an event/training to look professional and be effective, it’s overall look and design has to stand out. As a service provider, you are required to consult and provide designs for the overall look of the event.

    Here you will be working closely with a professional graphic designer and the client team. In this case, skills of an interior designer may be needed if the event is being live streamed.

    #3 Production Of Tech Related Videos

    Owing to competition in the online market place and the requirement for software developers to be certified by authorities, it’s recommended for any software or hardware tech product to have a written instructional manual on how to use it. Having such instructions is good for marketing purposes. Here are some of the services you can provide as a Tech video producer.

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    #3.1 Instructional Video Production

    You can find work in a software development company to produce Instructional Videos or How to Screencast Videos. You job will be to translate written instructional manual into videos with the help of a voice over narration.

    This can be done using existing written instructional manuals or software documentations. Depending on the complexity of the product, some may need that you rewrite the scripts using simple language and produce the videos in 2D or 3D modelled designs.

    Additionally, instructional video production may require you to seek services of a script writer, voice over artist and a screencast video editor.

    #3.2 Tech Products/Website Video Reviews

    This is basically reviewing different tech products like phone, computers, laptops, USB’s, earphones e.t.c. In this, you review a product and share your view on what you think of the product after using it. Mostly, companies use this for marketing purposes as well as research and development.

    On the other hand, you may be asked to review web services like web hosting, VPN‘s and more.

    This are just few among the many opportunities that the online marketplace presents.

    Conclusion

    There is growing demand for Technical video production services online. It’s therefore up to you as a freelancer or an entrepreneur to spot and pursue them. I suggest that you build a nice portfolio that you can showcase to your potential clients online. Having a website that people can visit and see your work will be great.

    With this said, I will like to urge you to press on and be on the lookout for these opportunities.

    I hope you found this blogpost helpful, scroll down and share your feedback. I will be happy to read.

    And if you are looking for Technical Video Production Services, you can request a quote on our studio here. We will get right back to you as soon as we can.

    Until next time, bye bye and take care.

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  • 5 Important Lessons That Every Video Producer Should Keep Dear

    A Video Producer does many things especially if he/she is self employed. They send video proposals, prepares quotations, draw up invoices, employ video crew, directs their shoots, write the scripts, edit the videos e.t.c.

    This is too much work considering how demanding each one of them is. It thus begs the question, why would someone do all the work instead of employing people to do them?

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    Well, it depends on the BUDGET the producer is working with. At the end of the day, as the producer you have to make profit after paying everyone in your team.

    Most entrepreneurs who are video producers, try to limit the number of crew in their team in order maximize on profits.

    Having been in the video production industry for a while, it’s easy to loose track of what is important when you focus on profits alone.

    On this blogpost, I will share with you 5 Important lessons that every video producer should keep dear to themselves both when things are good and when things are not that good.

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    1. Your Value Should Always Be On The Rise

    In my life as a video producer, I have experienced good seasons and bad ones. Each one of them presents its challenges. In high seasons, due to high demand, you are confident and you keep raising your charges. During low seasons, the pressure you get from the cost of living and low income or no income at all tempts you to lower your rates.

    This should not be the case. As a professional video producer, you should never lower your rates at any given time despite the fear of loosing it. It’s better to maintain it as it is than to lower.

    Note: If you raise your rates during the low season, you lose nothing. After all in low times, business prospects asking for your services are rarely there. If they are, then their proposals are mostly not even close to the amount you currently charge.

    2. Normalize Saying NO

    Saying YES is easier than saying NO in business. That’s why most businesses fail at their early days. They say YES to any business prospect without considering the cost of doing business with them. You as the Video Producer is always the price.

    If the budget you are given to work with by a client is not enough, say NO and propose otherwise. Normalize doing this and never think twice on it. In the long run, you will be able to sift your prospect list and attract only high value clients.

    3. Never Forget The Lessons You Learnt In The Past

    The most hurting experience most producers share is making losses after a huge production. It’s easy to forget this when your business is down and end up accepting any job without considering it’s opportunity cost.

    Never forget the traumatic experience you underwent after huge production that made you losses. Its better to stay without a job than do a job that will make you losses again or put you in another season of stressful situation.

    4. Update Your Gear And Use The latest Technology In Your Production

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    This majorly depends on many things. But again, as a Video producer- and with a little bit of creativity- a lot of ideas can be accommodated. For instance, if you are doing a series of TV drama show, using a drone may not be necessary. As a video producer, think of how you can accommodate drone footage to bring aliveness to some scenes.

    Also, use the latest version of the video editing software. It comes with a lot of improvements and is efficient. Learn to embrace the latest technology that the modern generation can relate.

    This way, you will be on taps with the latest video production industry market trends.

    5. You Don’t Have to Own Any Equipment To Do A Production

    When a new video producer starts making good money, they start investing in their own gears with the hope that in due time, it will help them cut down their production costs. This is true depending on where you come from.

    As a video producer who started with nothing, I can confidently tell you that owning your own gear is not necessary. I have done several productions with zero equipment’s that I own. I hired all the equipment’s I used in these productions.

    There are many companies nowadays who are ready to lease out their production equipment’s.

    Secondly, with the fast changing technology, its very expensive to own video production gears. Every year or two, a new version of the camera equipment you own is launched with better specs. It somehow renders the ones that you already have obsolete.

    You can grow and progress even faster when focus on leasing rather than owning.

    Today like never before, most of the prospects I meet want 4K quality videos something that the camera I have can’t record.

    Conclusion

    As you grow as a video producer, its easy to forget the many values you drew from your experience. I am here to remind you that you should not forget them if you want to experience growth and see change in your life.

    Always remind yourself of these five things;

    • Your value should always be on the rise.
    • Normalize saying NO.
    • Never forget the lessons you learnt in the past.
    • Update your gear and use the latest technology in your production.
    • You don’t have to own any equipment to do a production.

    When you remember these, you will find your life becoming easy and satisfying.

    And that is it from me here.

    What other things do you think video producers should never forget in their journeys? Share your thoughts in the comments section below.

    And if you need help with any kind of digital video production, do not hesitate to reach out to me. Alternatively, you can request a free quote for the service you want here.


    And until next time, bye bye and take care.

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