Video Production
The process of creating a video from concept to completion consists of three phases
Pre-Production
The first step in the process of creating a video is all about preparation and setting the groundwork. During this phase, it’s essential to do the planning, research, problem-solving, and organization necessary to set your video project up to be successful.
- Idea/Script Creation & Research
- Script Breakdown : Scene-by-Scene Analysis
- Location Scouting and Shooting Schedule
- Storyboarding & Shot Planning
- Lighting (Key Light, Fill Light, Background Light)
Pre-Production
Production
Post-Production
Conceptualizing the Shoot
Capturing the Moment
Advanced Editing Techniques
Production
In post-production, we edited the video to create a seamless flow
that combines the interview, food presentation, and atmospheric shots.
Our team ensured the video reflected Chuan Kitchen’s premium, authentic
dining experience, complemented by high-resolution photography
that was used for additional promotional material.



Post - production
To achieve the best outcome, we fine-tuned the video to highlight Chuan Kitchen’s premium dining experience.
- Editing and Sequencing
- Color Correction
- Sound Design
- Final Review and Feedback
Photography
The process of creating a video from concept to completion consists of three phases
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Photography techniques.
Principles or methods that photographers use to improve the quality and aesthetics of their photographs. These techniques help photographers manage various elements of a photo, including the use of the camera and equipment, to create images that are meaningful, visually appealing, and emotionally impactful.
Techniques for photographing
- Rule of thieds and Rule of adds
- Leading Lines
- Depth of Field
- Golden Hour Lighting
- Framing
- Symmetry and Patterns
Advanced Editing Techniques
The Rule of Thirds in Art