The Video Production Process
There are three main phases of video production, namely: pre-production, production, and post-production.
Pre-production
This is the planning stage where the objectives and goals of the video are established, including corporate video production objectives. Planning stage, all aspects of the process, with contingencies in case of setbacks. At this stage, the desired output is decided, and all project management is set into motion.
Production
This is the phase where the actual video development commences within video production services. This stage focuses on preparing the final design for its intended use. This could include the recording of music and voiceovers as well as the addition of visual effects and titles. Editing the footage together into a cohesive story is a vital part of the post-production process.
Post-production
This is where the final product is assembled, published, and sent to the client. We offer up to three rounds of revisions; additional changes will incur an hourly fee.
The WWISE Methodology
The Types of Videos we Offer at WWISE
1. Slide show animations or presentations
An animated slideshow presentation with basic animations, based on the clients’ preferences; multiple multimedia elements can include videos and bespoke animation.
2. Interactive LMS compatible videos or simulations
An interactive video is a form of digital content that allows viewers to actively engage with the video. Unlike a traditional video, where the viewer is a passive observer with only the options to play, pause, or rewind, an interactive video turns the viewer into an active participant.
3. Bespoke or linear video
The opposite of an interactive video is a linear video. A linear video follows a single, predetermined path from beginning to end, without any input or influence from the viewer. The viewer's role is passive; they can only watch the content as it unfolds.
