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CODE 3 Video Productions particularizes in complete turnkey video production and aerial media services located in Louisville, KY. We'll take your design from storyboard to post production.
Code 3 can crew your production anywhere in KY, OH, IN, WV or TN. We've worked in Evansville, Cincinnati, Lexington, Indianapolis and most areas of Kentucky.
We operate with corporate clients, major television networks, personal clients and public safety clients to create media for documentary, broadcast television, sales and marketing presentation, recruitment, medical, live event, news and more.
We can crew your production needs or acquire the aerial images you want. We have experience in FLIR, Tyler Mounts and Cineflex Gyroscopic camera systems and have attended as a helicopter camera operator for many productions.
CODE 3 Video is experienced in Digibeta, DVCPRO, Betacam SP, Betacam SX, DV, DVCAM, P2 Card, HDV and more. We have experience utilizing the Canon XL-1, XH A1, XL G1, Panasonic DVX-200, SDX-900, HVX-200, HDX-900, Sony DXC series, DSR-500, DSR-300.
Code 3 has broad experience performing with other local crews in making live events as well. We redact on Final Cut Studio Pro software and can compact to lots of different web stream formattings.
Above, please take a look at the services we render, and the work we've done. Get through us by way of email or phone if you have any inquiries or would want a quote.
A. A customer looking for our services should have a budget established and a very specific idea of the complexity of the project, the elements and a very clear idea of the goals and objectives the video should achieve.
A. Buyers should ask themselves how much do they have to spend on this project. Do they have any experience in the video production field that they can do some producing, writing work themselves or will it cost more in the long run if they attempt to do some their self. Do they have an idea of any music to use. Most music is copyrighted and requires fees to use. Most production houses have royalty free music libraries to choose from.