Production

Audio Levels

Audio levels refer to the volume of the audio. The levels can change depending on the video. These will duck to make room for dialogue.

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Animatic

A short, basic animation, used as a test to make sure everyone is happy with the direction it is going. So you know what you’re

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Amends

Changes to a video. Might include changing the music, removing a frame, or restructuring the entire thing.

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Aerial Filming

Filming from the sky using drones or helicopters, to get dramatic high, low and sweeping angles. Always increases production values, which reflect well on your

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8K

Ultra high-definition resolution that includes 8,000 horizontal pixels and 4,000 vertical pixels.

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4K

Ultra high-definition resolution that includes 4,000 horizontal pixels and 2,000 vertical pixels. We like to shoot 4K whenever possible.

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360-Degree Video

Video that can be viewed from all angles rather than a fixed 16:9 frame. Great for the travel sector. Can be viewed with or without

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3D

Three dimensional. When images are created using the Z axis as well as X and Y – giving the illusion of depth.

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2D

Two dimensional. In animation, refers to the images sitting flat on the screen.

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