POST-PRODUCTION - DIGITAL FILM EDITING
Digital film editing is a confusing industry buzzword used in communicating ideas in today's world of video, film and television. DVA knows you cannot complete a project in film and still be efficient or cost effective. Using our new video production facility in Jacksonville, Florida, your team can be much more creative in the edit suite without bankrupting your budget in production. All of the graphics and video work at DVA is computer based. This gives us the ability to complete video and film editing services including color correction and digital computer effects without having to go through another facility.
DVA designed the new 15,000 square-foot video production facility for efficient use of your budget. We designed our video and digital film editing suites, sound design suites, motion graphics work space and graphic design areas with your comfort in mind. Look at the advantages that working at our production facility can provide your team:
- Be more creative
- Save budget dollars
- Be more efficient
- Enjoy cost-effective solutions
- Have the ability for immediate color correction
- Use easy to install digital effects
- Save work in flexible video formats
- Save work in flexible Internet formats
We understand the importance of creative flexibility. That is why we provide Sony, Avid and Final Cut Pro video editing systems for your post-production efficiency. Our facility also provides open workspaces for producers, telephone/modem connections for you to stay connected and cozy seating so you will feel right at home. In addition, our equipment can support anything from HD to 4K Raw files, shot with the RED camera*.
*RED camera is the new video production tool for the creative content providers looking for an efficient and cost-effective solution when compared to using a more expensive 35 mm film technology. The RED camera's tapeless recording system allows all work to be stored in a digital domain for efficiency in video editing. The camera's insane resolution is several times that of traditional HD film production.
