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True Image Productions is a full-service film-video production firm, handling projects from script to screen. Our extensive background includes acting as tv commercial production companies and completing PSA productions, sports productions, corporate communications, corporate video production, television and radio broadcasting, non-profit and association programming, documentaries, web video, and more.

Our clients include Fortune 500 corporations, non profit video production, association and government, political consulting firms, ad agencies, PR and marketing companies, media buying agencies and small, medium and large sized businesses.

Capabilities include development and execution of the following:
  • Corporate Communications
  • Television and Radio Advertising
  • Public Service Announcements
  • PSA Distribution, Tracking, Monitoring and Reporting
  • Branding / Marketing / Imaging Programming
  • New Product / Service Launch Programming
  • Training and Educational Media
  • Political Media
  • Documentaries
  • Issues Oriented Media
  • Recruitment and Fundraising Programming
  • Web Video
  • Sports Film Production
  • Long Form Broadcast Television and Radio
  • Public Relations Programming
  • Sports Programming
  • Satellite and Radio Media Tours
  • Audio News Releases
  • Video News Releases (VNR) / Bites and B-roll Packages (BBR)

We offer full-creative services and work at the highest industry standards both in terms of the equipment and suites we utilize, as well as the caliber of our personnel including Directors, Scriptwriters, Creative Directors, Art Directors, Camera Operators, Editors, Animators, Sound Designers, etc.

The 5 Stages of Film Production:

The five stages of production are an essential part of the filmmaking process:

  1.  Development: The development stage is the first step in film production. This phase of the production process includes fleshing out the story idea, writing a draft of the script, and figuring out the financial logistics of the project. Depending on the type of film you’re making and who you can get involved, development can last anywhere from a few months to a few years.
  2.  Pre-production: When you get the green light to start the pre-production stage, you’ll establish a production company and set up a production office. This is where the planning of your film shoot will take place. Pre-production involves finalizing the shooting script, finding shoot locations, and figuring out the production budget. You’ll establish your shooting schedule, as well as all the equipment and gear you’ll need before setting foot on your film set, and the casting director will start auditioning actors for the director’s approval. This is also the stage where you’ll acquire key film crew members for your production team, like the director of photography, assistant directors, unit production managers, and costume designers. Once all the pieces are in place, creative planning begins. Each department works with the line producer to break down what each field needs to properly execute the director’s vision. This is also where creatives finalize the sound design for the auditory experience of the film.
  3.  Production: The production stage, also known as principal photography, is when shooting begins. During this short timeframe, additional crew will be hired—like a script supervisor to check for script continuity while filming, and a property master to acquire and oversee any of your film’s props. The hair, makeup, and costume departments will handle the actors’ visual appearance, and actors will rehearse their lines and block scenes. Your production coordinator will supervise the day-to-day and make sure all supplemental departments like catering, billing, and scheduling have the necessary resources to stay on track. Camera operators and grips will follow the shooting plan set by the director and cinematographer, capturing all the necessary footage. Picture and sound editors are also hired during this time, choosing the best takes of the day and assembling them into a sequence so that a rough cut is ready by the time filming ends.
  4.  Post-production: Post-production phase is when the audio and visual materials are cut together to create a film, and happens after principal shooting is complete. An editor assembles footage shot-by-shot, adds music (either original or licensed), and incorporates other sound and visual effects. Some elements of filming, like pick-up shots, voiceover, or ADR may be included in the post-production phase. These elements are woven together to create a multi-sensory experience we call a movie.
  5.  Distribution: Distribution is the final stage of production, which occurs after your movie has been edited, and is ready for viewing. Promotional marketing will advertise the movie, and any commitments to investors and rights holders will be completed. Depending on your distribution deal, your film may be released into theaters, on DVD, or onto an alternative digital media platform.

We solve your business challenges with video.

Demonstrate your value proposition

A cohesive video strategy will amplify your marketing efforts. People buy goods and services they can easily understand. Video helps you show, not tell. 

Hire the right staff

Video is an effective recruiting tool. Top talent wants to know about your culture and work-life balance. Every company touts how great its culture is. A culture and values video will help you show it. 

Create a community

Audiences want more from their favorite brands. Connect with your consumers on a deeper level by providing tutorials, customer stories, and content that amplifies your brand ethos.

Content at scale

Consistent, high-quality content at scale is our specialty. Our producers, creatives, editors, filmmakers, and animators are honed in on their craft. We marry creativity with efficient processes. We’ll bring a fresh perspective to your brand vision while liaising with procurement, legal, and key stakeholders. 

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United States of America
P.O. Box 2578
McKinney, Texas 75070

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info@trueimageproductions.com

+1 972-542-4445

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