Video Production
For television, film and digital media.
What we provide
The success of a video, film or digital media project starts with the quality of production, and a good place to start is with Oxford Digital Media. We are known for producing high quality digital media for many types of organisation, from world-leading brands to education institutes, and every job is different - large or small, on site or studio-based. We handle every aspect of the production process, from Concepts and Scripts to Production Planning, Filming, Editing, Music Composition, DVD Authoring and Online Distribution.
How we work
We take a simple approach to production because basically there are just three steps: Creativity, Production and Distribution.
Creativity.
Using moving images creatively has an outstanding effect on the impact of your messages. Get this right and the production will flow more easily. To start thing off, first we set out to gain an understanding your organization, what you have to say and whom you are saying it to. From this we develop concepts that explore the possible approaches and then we work with you to take the ideas forward and into reality.
Production.
Project management, technical expertise and use of the latest technology are key ingredients to a quality production. But above all is two-way communication with our client throughout the process. We keep you informed, you tell us whether we’re on track. It’s as simple as that.
Distribution.
Once your production is finished, reaching its audience is critical. We handle this in the most effective way for your audience, mission and budget, from authoring and pressing DVD’s to live streaming across the web.
Studies consistently show the amazing impact the moving image can have in comparison to text and still photography. Watching a video engages us in every sense, so we retain more information and making it more likely that they will have a positive emotional response to your message.
We work across the whole production spectrum, but our projects can be divided into three main areas: Internal Communications, External Communications and Educational films.
