What
is the difference between VHS and DVD?
Will your DVD function properly in my
DVD player?
We use DVD-R discs, the most compatible recordable
DVD format available. Not all players and drives
can read recorded disks. The basic issue is
that recordable discs have different
reflectivity than the pressed discs
(the prerecorded kind you buy in a store), and
not all DVD players have been correctly designed
to read them. There are compatibility lists
on most manufacturer web sites. Sometimes there
is a compatibility issue with the brand used.
What if my DVD player will not play the
DVD I received from Viewpoint Video Services?
If your DVD player has incompatibility issues
with DVD-R's that we produce, we will gladly exchange
them with another brand at our office.
When to hire a professional
videographer?
Calling in a professional videographer
for a short, PowerPoint-destined video clip
is probably unnecessary. But there are situations
in which a professional will save your company
both time and money.
Consider hiring a professional
if:
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Your video clip will be
viewed by a wide and discerning audience
(e.g., the general public) and quality is
the No. 1 concern.
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Your project is complex,
with several shots, interview subjects and
multimedia elements.
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You need a quick turnaround.
Whatever your deadline is, a professional
can probably do it faster – at a price,
of course.
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