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Factors Contributing To Video Production

Factors Contributing To Video Production

A video might look like mere moving images being shot in a camera. But there are a lot of factors that contribute to a video, such as follows:


1. Bandwidth and Video Compression: Bandwidth tells us how much video data can be exchanged between a transmitter and a receiver. Networks tend to consume a lot of data due to digital videos. So to make the consumption easier, it is compressed and saved in formats based on the application and equipment. Sometimes compression can also become a deciding factor for picking a mode of video streaming, such as MPEG, H.261 etc and they are called Conditional Formats. These formats can stream smaller amount of data, giving more preference to storage. Formats such as JPEG function by giving preference to the quality of the image and they are called Full Frame Refresh Format. Although such formats have their own pros and cons, it is necessary to pick the required format based on the need or purpose of video making, as clients might not be having much idea about video formats or storage etc, but as video makers it is necessary to know them.

2. Recording: It is very important to select a digital video recorder for the type of video being shot, along with multiple cameras, depending upon the need and occasion. This contributes to the documenting , storage and processing of videos. Today it easy to record and store videos in portable storage devices like hard disks, CD ROMs etc. It is also easy to stream videos, thus enabling CCTVs being a good use to the masses. Experts agree that when videos are shot, they are usually stored in the internal storage of the recording devices and the storage capacity depends upon how long the device can store videos for long time periods. Capacity is determined by analysing certain needs and wants, such as quality of the video, recording speed, storage time etc. One this is decided, you have to strike a balance between the accessibility and the costs in procuring the videos. Generally videos which can be accessed easily tend to be more expensive to procure.

3. Image resolution: Clients lay a lot of emphasis on the resolution. Different projects require different types of clarity. Video makers have to be very careful with compression of videos because compressing of videos has an impact on the quality of the image. They tend to take in only a limited amount of video data and reject the rest, thus leading to loss of clarity. So it is necessary to ensure that resolution of the output satisfies the needs and wants of the client. Higher resolution might tend to become expensive. Videos shot with higher frame rate produces videos smoothly. In some industries, the need for videos might be require higher resolution for capturing moving objects with more speed. Only in very rare situations video production companies might be using the same frame rate for different clients.

4. Software: Based on the needs of clients, video processing softwares are chosen. Softwares are used to detect the videos being shot. Sometimes it is the brain which takes care of digital video systems. Softwares resort to something known as video masking. It is the process of removing a part of the video frame from the detection of videos. People who are into video production suggest the idea of having an integrated video motion detection system, where you can detect the motion as well as adjust the sensitivity. Regardless of system being picked, motion detection should be an option in the system. The amount of motion detected will affect the hard disk drive, thus leading to lower retention rates. So it is necessary to be prepared well in advanced.

We at Radiance Vision are a bunch of experts in video production. We cater to our clients by offering a plethora of services in video production. We deliver tailor made solutions with best quality at reasonable prices, based on the needs, wants and the abilities of the clients.