Corporate Video Production by Sound Images
For the last 30 years
We’ve been helping our clients present their credentials with polish, style and credibility. That’s a long time to be in business - and that’s thanks to the loyalty of our clients - something we work hard for and never take for granted.
Many of our clients are completely new to this industry, so we make sure their experience with us is both rewarding and time friendly.
As a boutique production company
Our team - including the three working directors - is very much ‘hands-on’ for every project. We don’t outsource elements of production and are personally accountable for your finished product, from script to screen.
Although this is our profession, we do it for pleasure, which hopefully is reflected in our approach and results.
We’re also fast! And we can shoot any time you like, anywhere in the world.
Today, a corporate video can be used in so many ways
For marketing, for training, for induction, for conferences and special events, or embedded on your website.
Your video production could be an interactive DVD or CD, or be duplicated in the format of an ‘easy to post’, ‘easy to play’ DVD.
We see our role as keeping up with the possibilities.
For more ways to use your video, click here3 Hour Quotes
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From script writing, through filming and editing, to your final video presentation or television commercial...
...the first step in this process is usually an obligation free meeting - just click here to leave your contact details - and Tony Lawrence, our Managing Director, will give you a call.
If you prefer, you can arrange for a fast quote to be emailed.
My philosophy is simple - Delight the Customer – my relationship with Sound Images spans more than a decade now and that is based on their ability to continue to delight both me and my customers.
Relationships are vital and Tony Lawrence and the team have always delivered both in performance and on a personal level.
I would not hesitate to recommend Sound Images to anyone and have done many times. If you are looking for a company to partner with look no further.
Tip
If you are to appear on camera, it can be hot under the lights, so wear lighter layers than the season indicates. Solid colors in pastel to medium depth are best, other good clothing colours include beige, gray, green, brown and blue.
Don't wear anything bright white, red, orange or very dark - and avoid combinations of strong contrasting light and dark colors worn together. Avoid fine checks, stripes, herringbone, and similar patterns…and no glossy, sequined or metallic clothing.
And posture matters – if you’re sitting during an interview, lean forward around 20 degrees when you talk to open up your diaphragm and increase your air supply. This also prevents you from slumping and makes you look engaged in the discussion. Do not let your back touch the back of your chair.