11/05/2022
FAQ #1:
π₯How are you different from all other videographers out there?
π A videographer is normally hired for a set number of hours and is responsible to go around an event and recording snapshots of said event from the best possible angle. The videographer then works their magic in their studio, through post production editing to create a visually seamless documentation of the event, known as a Final Cut.
NAJG Media, on the other hand, provides a livestreaming of the event from start to whatever the client decides should be the end. This is accomplished by using multiple rotating cameras, strategically placed around the venue. The various live feeds captured from each camera are fed into a mixer from which our team's expert director switches from one camera to the other in realtime, whilst rotating and zooming the cameras as necessary.
The footage resulting from the mixed live feeds, known as the master output from the mixer, is streamed to one or more locations, based on the client's instructions - most commonly, Facebook.
Once the event is over, the recording from the master output is provided to the client, in its entirety, in the same manner as it would have been broadcasted - though usually at a higher resolution.
Post Production Editing of the footage or the individual recording from each camera can be provided as an additional service if requested at time of agreement.
Brochure for services can be accessed here π https://drive.google.com/file/d/10SoBnRrqGz7fMdud6Vb6QDo8LMJm6VCn/view?usp=sharing