Product Video: Deck ver. 2

Updated Video for Nylodeck [mvpvideos vidname="NyloDeck2"] … [Read more...]

Product Video: Deck

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Marietta Video Productions Produces A Powerful Storytelling Video

Marietta Video Productions just finished a great video for a client who works with autistic children. Coby Lund, PhD and his wife Janet Lund, PhD founded Integrated Behavioral Solutions which uses Applied Behavioral Analysis or ABA. The video looks and feels like a news report. The  doctors provide their expert  insight and statistics, while the viewer meets a family who experienced the impact of ABA. This approach that was originated by the married, medical team helps prepare parents and … [Read more...]

Marietta Video Productions Presents A Top Secret Mission

What does a cutting edge, super tech-savvy company like Prosys and the Atlanta-based video production company, Marietta Video Productions, have in common? Well, that’s top secret, but I’m willing to lend you a clue. Bond. James Bond. And I’ll let you know, the crew at Marietta Video Productions prefer their creativity shaken, not stirred. That’s why they were very privileged to have the opportunity to work closely with Prosys in developing a video project that sets them apart from the other … [Read more...]

Pilot Show

MVP is excited to begin working on a pilot television show - Untitled as of now!   The first shoot couldn't have happened without tremendous support from The Home Depot in Marietta.  Production still has a long way to go, but the major first step is now in the past.  As the show nears completion, be on the lookout for our press release. … [Read more...]

Hardie Plank

MVP was excited to work with James Hardie company demonstrating Hardie Plank siding. Working with James Hardie along with Traton Homes was a fun exciting project. This featured aired on our flagship television show, Atlanta's Home & Style. … [Read more...]

Color SubSampling and CCDs: Part 2

Part 1 of this article can be found here. Basically, everything in part 1 gives a basic overview of color spacing, but it's far from accurate.  It's simplified to give a better understanding of color subsampling.   So, if you've read it, great.  But don't go repeating it until you've read this. Cameras do not capture information the way described in part 1.  The color subsampling is a compression issue, not necessarily a camera issue.   Digital cameras, scanners, basically any digital … [Read more...]

Green Screening and Your Camera

Most professional videographers and editors already understand color sampling and how it affects your video, but this article will give you a VERY BASIC overview of color sampling and why every videographer should understand it ESPECIALLY if you are compressing footage shot on a green screen for an editor.  Also, if you've ever thought about green screening and want to buy a new digital camera, you should definitely read this. First of all, a camera's color sampling is usually advertised as … [Read more...]