8 07, 2021

CASTING FOR COMMERCIALS

By |2021-07-09T17:47:52+00:00July 8th, 2021|Categories: PreProduction|Tags: , , , , , , |Comments Off on CASTING FOR COMMERCIALS

What is “Casting”? A process for selecting an actor or individual for a particular role or part. How does Casting work? Here at Glass Eye Productions, we use a variety of talent agencies and casting directors to aid in our search for the right fit. This, combined with the list below, helps us identify who to hire during the casting process. First, a breakdown must be made that details what the project is and provides a description of each role. For some projects we may be casting a host or models. The breakdown may include the plot of the commercial (or video), as well as what ages you are looking for, appearance, height, relevant character notes, etc. It will also usually include the sides (a script) each actor should audition with. Next, auditions take place. They can either be in-person or, what has become more common, self-taped. This allows you to get to know [...]

7 03, 2019

B-ROLL FOOTAGE ADDS DEPTH TO YOUR VIDEO STORY

By |2022-02-17T20:08:08+00:00March 7th, 2019|Categories: Production|Tags: , , , , |Comments Off on B-ROLL FOOTAGE ADDS DEPTH TO YOUR VIDEO STORY

An essential component to any successful film, television production, video, or commercial is the B-roll. A term coined in the early days of shooting, B-roll refers to the supplemental footage used to support and elaborate the principal photography (I.e. a clip of coffee being made played over a narration of a coffee brand, puppies running around as the information for an adoption center is being described to the audience, etc).  B-roll helps give a visual of what the subject or primary story is focusing on, which helps grasp and maintain the attention of the audience by using relevant cutaways and transitional shots. These shots are not usually able to stand on their own, but when used as a way to illustrate the narration, can be incredibly useful and give a final product the extra kick it needs to keep a viewer fully engaged and visually informed on the subject matter. B-roll can originate from [...]

13 06, 2018

SUCCESSFUL CUSTOMER TESTIMONIALS ON VIDEO

By |2018-06-13T18:39:13+00:00June 13th, 2018|Categories: Production|Tags: , , , , , , , |Comments Off on SUCCESSFUL CUSTOMER TESTIMONIALS ON VIDEO

We've created hundreds of  testimonial videos over the years. In this video Jay Leno demonstrates how he uses FARO® Technologies' 3D Scanner at Jay Leno's Garage. A successful product testimonial video is one that resonates with the viewer. The key is to genuinely demonstrate the benefits of your product and the problems that it will solve for the end-user. It's not everyday that we get a customer on-camera that is world-famous, but you can create an effective video, even if Jay Leno doesn't use your product!  Watch Here! What Makes a Good Testimonial Video? Engaging and relatable client on camera Benefits are thoroughly explained Testimonial is trustworthy Video shot at a professional level Viewer can easily relate to video

5 06, 2018

CINEMATIC STORYTELLING THROUGH AERIAL FOOTAGE

By |2019-07-18T19:50:39+00:00June 5th, 2018|Categories: Production|Tags: , , , , , , , , |Comments Off on CINEMATIC STORYTELLING THROUGH AERIAL FOOTAGE

We’ve experienced some turbulence learning the art of aerial filming (four drones later), but the hard lessons have really started to pay off. Our latest flying machine is an Inspire 2 Pro outfitted with a Zenmuse X5S camera with CinemaDNG and ProRes capabilities, which allows for some stunning visuals. We now have the ability to capture 4K footage that just a couple of years ago would have been out of the question for most project budgets. Cinematic Storytelling Today we use our aerial capabilities to add a cinematic quality. The footage is amazing and it’s a blast to shoot! Whether flying through a large industrial building or soaring above scenic vistas, the drone gives us a whole new perspective, and we are able to capture shots that would not be possible from the ground. FAA Certified We are in compliance with the Federal Aviation Administration's strict operating rules regarding drones flown for commercial use. We've passed the aeronautical knowledge exam to become FAA [...]

30 08, 2016

MEET THE CORE TEAM

By |2018-04-05T20:27:43+00:00August 30th, 2016|Categories: About Us|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |Comments Off on MEET THE CORE TEAM

Trent Noller is an award-winning producer, director, camera operator, and editor. Trent’s broad range of skills provide a creative vision for the entire project. A co-founder of Glass Eye Productions, Trent is that rare professional who combines talent with hard work and an ability to communicate well with clients. Mary Pipes, a co-founder of Glass Eye Productions, has produced and edited hundreds of projects. Mary takes a personal pride in working with the client throughout all stages of a project. Her career began in the motion picture industry where she served as Line Producer on several films. Then, she worked in publicity at a Beverly Hills PR firm, Dale C. Olson and Associates, for A-List clients such as Shirley MacLaine, James Earl Jones, Michael Crawford, Gene Kelly, and Muhammad Ali. Michael Zubach is a our senior graphic designer who came to us with a wealth of experience. His strong knowledge of visual storytelling through creative graphic design was [...]

23 08, 2016

A LOOK INTO TIME-LAPSE

By |2017-03-06T23:25:45+00:00August 23rd, 2016|Categories: Production|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , |Comments Off on A LOOK INTO TIME-LAPSE

A lot of work goes into a time-lapse shoot, since the videographer is required to take many pictures in a specific spot for a long period of time, constantly monitoring the lighting and camera functions. These shoots usually take a few hours or even a full day, making it necessary to have a highly focused and dedicated videographer on the job. Since the location on a time-lapse video usually does not change, the videographer must pay extra attention to detail to make sure that the footage is consistent and high quality throughout the day. Glass Eye was tasked to demonstrate the intense process that John Deere utilized to build a full-scale combine made from canned foods that were later donated to a local food bank. Time-lapse was the only true way to show the build from start to finish. Watch the series here on YouTube. Even though this practice is fairly common, it never [...]

9 08, 2016

A LOOK INTO PRODUCING: PRE-PRODUCTION

By |2017-03-06T23:19:55+00:00August 9th, 2016|Categories: Production|Tags: , , , , |Comments Off on A LOOK INTO PRODUCING: PRE-PRODUCTION

There are three stages to every production, which are pre-production, production and post production. In this blog post we will focus on the pre-production phase. Preparing: Preparing for a TV spot, shoot or any other type of major on-location production can be daunting. It is important to focus on every aspect of the production prior to the shoot. The pre-production phase is where great planning pays off big later in the production. Initially our projects at Glass Eye will usually start with a shooting date and a rough script. The script will generally be honed throughout the pre-production process. Sometimes, the client will maintain that aspect of the project and other times it is our job to work on it as the scriptwriters. But the core idea is usually enough to start our planning. Once we know the location, it is helpful to storyboard the entire shoot. We can do this through a combination [...]

19 07, 2016

A LOOK INTO BEHIND THE SCENES: LUCY’S DREAM

By |2017-03-06T23:29:19+00:00July 19th, 2016|Categories: Production|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , |Comments Off on A LOOK INTO BEHIND THE SCENES: LUCY’S DREAM

Fresh off our edit bay: Glass Eye Productions produced, shot, and edited a multi-region commercial TV spot for John Deere, the largest agricultural machinery company in the world. The spot was shot on an organic farm location in Moorpark, CA. Glass Eye Productions handled the entire production process including location scouting and casting. The in-house advertising team in Olathe, Kansas, created the script. We really liked the concept and story and felt it connected with a segment of their consumer base that often gets overlooked. The campaign has been very successful for John Deere, and our Glass Eye crew feels fortunate to have been a part of it. Lucy’s Dream Storyline Lucy has always dreamed of owning her own business. She knows about produce, but not about horsepower. The John Deere 3E tractor is easy to work with and provides the support Lucy needs to fulfill her dreams. Click for an exclusive look – [...]

20 05, 2016

A LOOK INTO TRAVEL: ON LOCATION

By |2017-03-06T23:52:27+00:00May 20th, 2016|Categories: Production, Uncategorized|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |Comments Off on A LOOK INTO TRAVEL: ON LOCATION

At Glass Eye Productions, we have been fortunate enough to be sent on production shoots in destinations such as New Zealand, Canada, Europe, and of course, almost every state in the U.S. Along with the excitement a location shoot can bring, there are many aspects to be considered before traveling with a crew and extensive gear. Small hiccups can often cause big issues when you are on the road. For this reason, the team members at Glass Eye Productions pride ourselves on taking extra precautions so that travel problems do not have an effect on our work. Location shoots that involve air travel bring an additional level of complexity to projects. Traveling with video production gear is tricky. TSA rules, airline baggage requirements, and poorly handled customs can all send a production shoot into a tailspin. Glass Eye has learned, through experience and keeping abreast of changing requirements, the ins and outs of these [...]

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