Producing Sports Videos

In our constant quest to achieve excellence with every production, no matter the size or budget, we sometimes find ourselves faced with limitations beyond our control. If it was my decision, I would probable assign 2 to 5 cameras to every production, especially when it involves producing sporting and other action-filled events.

Whenever a potential customer approach me with a production idea or project, I always recommend, at minimum, 2 video cameras with 2 operators. And when it comes to sports and other action shoots I prefer to work with 3 to 5 cameras. Since I started shooting photography and producing video in 1982, my desire has always been to achieve “excellence” in every respect. I would like for every photo to pass the National Geographic test and each video to look as good, if not better-than the CBS Evening News. To obtain that level of quality requires experience, close attention to details and very high-quality equipment.

We never like to compromise on quality. However, we must provide the best output possible based on the customer’s vision, shooting environment and budget.

Tam Thompson, 2007 USA Women’s Kayak Polo Team Athlete & Team Manager, recently hired us to produce a short video of her kayaking skills in San Marcos, TX. She was basically producing the video for family and friends and had a limited production budget. Thus, we only used one camera. But after shooting from several different angles, view points and with some post-production magic via Final Cut Pro, we were able to produce a piece that she was completely satisfied with.

Of course if it was left up to us, and budget was no concern, we would’ve utilized at least 3 cameras and shot the video from both sides of the river and possibly place a camera and operator inside the water as well. We do the best we can with the tools provided and the environment in which we operate.

When you plan your next shoot think about all of the possibilities that a multi-camera production will do to enhance your final-edited DVD. And if you don’t have the up-front budget, perhaps you can work out a payment plan with the production company or some other arrangements which will allow for a most-excellent video.

American Video Productions, owned by Bruce and Candice Blackwell, operate throughout the state of Texas and produce all types of videos, including sports, weddings, marketing videos, training tapes, memorials and special events.

American Video Productions – 888-433-6554 – info@AmericanVideoProductions.net.

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