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| Monday, 26 October 2009 09:37 |
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The Go Take Films Team specialise in DVD production for the corporate market. We work with you, our clients, to produce a final product that meets the specific requirements for your workplace. We are able to provide all the product requirements. Starting with concept development and script writing, we move onto production, coordinating all aspects of this phase. Once shooting is completed we then move into the postproduction stage. Here we are able to provide voiceover facilities and work with the client to sculpt the footage into its final shape. At the end of the process we can put the final product into many formats to suit your requirements. We also handle all duplication requirements. Training: From simple slide show presentations through to a fully narrated production, Go Take Films can build a presentation suited to all environments. We are able to film training seminars on site so as staff from other locations can watch them at a later date or produce training material for your workplace. This could include the operation of machinery, the introduction of new equipment or processes, evacuation and any other site-specific training requirements. The Go Take team work with you right through the process to ensure that the production meets all of your requirements.
Promotional: In the competitive corporate marketplace, enhancing company profile is a key step in getting ahead of the competition. A promotional media presentation or campaign provides the foundation to any successful marketing strategy, giving the corporate client the edge over their competitors. A video is the ideal way to present new products or services to customers, and to highlight improvements in production methods both to employees, customers and suppliers.
Induction: With the importance of Occupational Health and Safety in the workplace a top priority, the Go Take team can work with your Human Resources team to produce an induction video to meet your sites requirements. |
| Last Updated on Tuesday, 03 November 2009 10:56 |



