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Friday, 01 July 2011 00:00 |
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PRESS RELEASE
Multivision Productions, a Bay Area video production company, just announced a partnership with online self-help service, ClarifyLife.com, to develop a series of videos aimed at helping individuals deal with the psychological burdens caused by the economic downturn. Multivision Productions has over 18 years of experience in San Francisco video production and ClarifyLife.com is a start-up which provides online tools for individuals who are coping with mental and emotional issues related to finances. By shooting and editing videos in new and creative ways, Multivision, a major player in the Bay Area corporate video industry, will develop inspiring, hopeful and healing videos for ClarifyLife. “These videos bring hope to people’s lives, where there’s only despair,” said Hamid Massoud, Multivision’s President and an active member of the San Francisco corporate video community.
Massoud, who is a 20 year veteran of the Bay Area video editing industry stated: “Our partnership with ClarifyLife.com to create self-help videos has the intention of alleviating the pain experienced by so many people as a result of the recession.” He added that "ClarifyLife.com, which is in its early stages of development is currently offering its online tools for free!"
Massoud has offered to answer any questions by phone or email regarding its strategic partnership with ClarifyLife.com and how the creation of these self-help videos can help improve the lives of victims of the current economic downturn.
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Friday, 01 July 2011 00:00 |
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PRESS RELEASE
Multivision Productions, a San Francisco video production company has announced plans to create videos for green energy companies. Multivision President, Hamid Massoud, who is an active participant in the Bay Area video production arena, said “Multivision is proud to create these new videos which are intended to provide exposure to companies engaged in the production of green energy.”
Massoud, whose company is a leader in Bay Area corporate video production, said: “An example of this type of video is one we developed for a company that converts farm waste into electricity in California. This is the type of startup company that will help California counter the proliferation of green house gases. We are very happy to be able to collaborate with green energy firms and to play a large role in creating socially relevant and responsible marketing campaigns for them."
Multivision, a leader in San Francisco video duplication as well as Contra Costa video production (Contra Costa county is one of the largest in the East Bay) has been involved with socially-conscious projects since its inception in 1993. “In addition to working with large corporate customers, we work with a variety of other clients. These include non-profits, government agencies as well as small businesses and individuals.”
Massoud explained that services offered by green energy companies have a high need to be explained in simple terms. He continued: “Video is a powerful medium which can be used to explain the messages that green energy companies want to communicate. These companies are trying very hard to simplify their product or service offering and to provide valuable information about their companies to their target audience--in a concise manner. This is where video shines as a way of communicating with your audience. After watching our videos, most people gain a basic understanding of the overall message and are able to make informed judgements based on that understanding.” |
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Videos for Therapists & Coaches |
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Friday, 01 July 2011 00:00 |
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PRESS RELEASE
Multivision Productions, a San Francisco video production company, is launching a new program to create videos for licensed therapists and coaches. Multivision owner, Hamid Massoud, who is a steady presence in the Bay Area video production community, said “We are planning on creating a series of dynamic web videos for solo practitioners, such as therapists and coaches.”
Multivision, which was founded by Massoud in 1993, is still at the forefront of Bay Area corporate video production. “We have already created many videos for therapists, coaches and other professionals who are employed in related fields,” said Massoud. He added: “However, we are now striving to expand our service to a broader clientele. We are also streamlining our video production process to be able to offer these videos at much lower price points.”
Multivision also plays a leading role in San Francisco video duplication as well as San Francisco video editin. Massoud described his primary role in the production of videos for therapists and coaches as a producer, though he will also be involved in shooting and editing of these videos. “I enjoy the entire production process,” said Masssoud. “Creating a video is a truly satisfying experience. Getting paid for it is an added bonus!” he added.
The videos that Multivision has so far created, include videos for coaches, writers, therapists and similar professionals who greatly benefit from streaming a video on their website. Massoud explained that these “home-page videos” have the advantage of attracting significantly more traffic to his clients’ websites. “Those who find themselves on my clients’ websites are much more engaged with video than the traditional text-based sites. And the ultimate benefit of having such videos on their websites is that they will get more customers who will take action after seeing their videos. There is no better way to gain new business, in today’s Internet-based commerce.” Massoud added that he always makes his videos available on mobile devices, which now comprise a major segment of the market. |
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Friday, 01 July 2011 00:00 |
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PRESS RELEASE
A new animation video was released today by Multivision Productions, a Bay Area video production company. Multivision, which is part of the San Francisco video production community, created this video for San Diego-based Tealium, a web marketing and analytics firm..
This animation video is a new genre in the San Francisco corporate video industry. “To be at the forefront of the Bay Area corporate video field, we have created this new animation video which is a combination of hand-drawn pictures and digital video editing effects,” said Multivision owner Hamid Massoud, who is also an expert in Bay Area video duplication. Massoud added “This is the newest type of video and it is primarily utilized as online company introduction videos.”
Massoud explains that his animation videos are not animations in the strict sense of the word, since the images are not moving. “These videos contain still images which do not give the impression of movement, as true animation videos do.” stated Massoud. He continued: “The animation videos that we create for our clients, however, are similar to ‘cut-out stop motion animation.’ This is a genre of animation in which we film paper cut-out drawings. We then manipulate these images digitally to add texture and shadows. Finally, we add a voiceover track and in some cases, music. These digital enhancements will make the drawings alive!”
Multivision’s new animation video is based on a simple storyline. A hypothetical character, Joe, is introduced in the beginning of the video. Joe is described as being “in crisis,” because he needs help with his web marketing and analytics. Tealium comes to the rescue by addressing the issues that Joe is concerned with. This animation video which is only 74 seconds, moves quickly through the storyline and presents features and benefits of Tealium’s offering in a quick and concise manner. Massoud commented: “This video is intended to explain material that is otherwise hard to explain and it’s supposed to be fun!” |
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