Video for Web entails more than pointing a video camera at something and shooting.

As with any production the purpose is to capture, inform, impress and engage. Within the context of the Internet, it must also be able to be delivered on a multitude of platforms, different connection speeds and with different monitors.

 

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ArtStream Video

ArtStream creates full frame video at 29 fps utilizing the latest technology without a dedicated server. This means your video will do what you need it to do and be able to be seen by just about everyone at an affordable cost.

ArtStream can add video to your site to increase visual impact that can't be achieved with still imagery alone. More information can be given in a ten second video clip than can be expressed in a page of written content. Whether we custom shoot  video content, use your video or create videos from stills ala Ken Burns, the final product will carry an amazing visual artistry and keep your visitors interested.

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VideoVideos can be delivered in a streaming Flash .flv format, Quicktime .mov or as a .swf depending on size, desired resolution and whether we incorporate a custom player.

 

 

 


 

 

 

Taking stills to the next level...

artStream Video Taking still images, adding transitions, pans and audio can produce a video that conveys aesthetics and emotional content.

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Eye catching Openings

Eye-catching openingsTransitioning from the Web

An opening to a Web site is like the foyer in a home. The purpose is to transition someone from one experience to another.

We created this opening for Regusci Winery in Napa Valley. They are a designated "Ghost Winery" dating back to 1870. Our entry video reflects the historic perspective and conveys the uniqueness of their property and their wines.

 

Interviews

Have a message. Want to express the most information in the shortest amount of time. The interview is the way to go. A short video clip of an individual describing or explaining a concept conveys huge amounts of information and creates a sence of relationship at the same time.

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