Corporate Video Marketing: The Power of Video Production

With corporate marketing, staying ahead of the competition and making a lasting impact on your audience is paramount. In the digital age, where visual content reigns supreme, harnessing the power of video production and drone operation has become essential for businesses looking to tell their stories effectively.

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Choosing the Right Camera Gear for Video Production

In the realm of video production, every frame is a brushstroke on the canvas of storytelling. At Costal Productions, we recognize that the selection of camera gear is not just a technicality; it's an art form in itself. In this blog post, we'll embark on a journey to unveil the profound significance of choosing the right camera gear, a choice that defines the brilliance of visual narratives.

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Transforming Real Estate: The Impact of Video Production and Drones

In today's fast-paced real estate market, seizing the attention of potential buyers and effectively showcasing properties has become a competitive challenge. Thunder Bay, Ontario, is no exception to this trend, and local real estate professionals are turning to innovative approaches like video production and drone technology to enhance property marketing.

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The Indispensable Role of Editing in Video Projects

In the dynamic world of video production, creating compelling and visually striking content is essential to capture your audience's attention and convey your message effectively. As a trusted video production company in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Costal Productions understands the pivotal role that editing and post-production play in shaping the final outcome of any video project.

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The Time Lapse That Almost Killed a Thunder Bay Videographer

It was 2016, and I was working with an equipment company, Cinevate in Thunder Bay. I was testing out their new time lapse prototype, which is now known as Modo. Basically, it’s a wind-up wheel that attaches to their famous Duzi slider, allowing the camera to move across the slider over the course of ~30 minutes to get a motion time lapse.

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