Video production for dental clinic to be displayed on 4 60" 4k TVs
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Albany
2D & 3D animation, VFX, Video editing, commercial video, explainer video. promotional video, 3D rendering. Architectural, videography
Winnipeg
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Description
Experience Level: Intermediate
Project:
We want to produce a video (2-3 minutes) that we can transfer to Blu-ray to be displayed on a video wall comprised of four 60" 4k TVs with minimum bevel.
Technical details:
The finished video delivered will be in computer format (MOV, MPG) so that we can create the Blu-ray in-house.
The preferred method for producing the video is to use something like PowerPoint, because we would like to be able to edit the video in the future to add or remove photos. But we are open to other production methods so long as future editing can be accomplished easily and economically.
Content:
The video will feature a mix of photos and text, showing before and after photos for various cosmetic dental treatments accompanied by short text messages.
Layout and Appearance:
Many of the photos for the project are lower than ideal resolution, so the layout and size of images will need to accommodate that constraint and will not be suitable to span more than a single TV.
Because of a 2-foot wide pillar, 5-feet in front of the centre of the video wall, elements for visual comparison, such as before and after photos, will need to be displayed stacked vertically rather than in horizontal rows.
We envision a bold colour palette that uses blocks of colour and/or images and text that are restricted to a single screen rather than spanning screens.
We also envision that the individual blocks/screens will change independently of one another, although with a logical pattern and order.
Example video: https://www.dropbox.com/s/67r67j6togorr66/video%20wall.mp4?dl=0
We want to produce a video (2-3 minutes) that we can transfer to Blu-ray to be displayed on a video wall comprised of four 60" 4k TVs with minimum bevel.
Technical details:
The finished video delivered will be in computer format (MOV, MPG) so that we can create the Blu-ray in-house.
The preferred method for producing the video is to use something like PowerPoint, because we would like to be able to edit the video in the future to add or remove photos. But we are open to other production methods so long as future editing can be accomplished easily and economically.
Content:
The video will feature a mix of photos and text, showing before and after photos for various cosmetic dental treatments accompanied by short text messages.
Layout and Appearance:
Many of the photos for the project are lower than ideal resolution, so the layout and size of images will need to accommodate that constraint and will not be suitable to span more than a single TV.
Because of a 2-foot wide pillar, 5-feet in front of the centre of the video wall, elements for visual comparison, such as before and after photos, will need to be displayed stacked vertically rather than in horizontal rows.
We envision a bold colour palette that uses blocks of colour and/or images and text that are restricted to a single screen rather than spanning screens.
We also envision that the individual blocks/screens will change independently of one another, although with a logical pattern and order.
Example video: https://www.dropbox.com/s/67r67j6togorr66/video%20wall.mp4?dl=0
Graeme G.
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