
This is a promotion that we made out of stills provided by the Gilda’s Club of Madison’s “Over the Edge” event from last year.
If you want to learn about THIS YEARS “Over the Edge” event please visit
https://gildasclubmadison.org/Fundraising-Events/OverTheEdge
If you want to learn more about how we can help you promote your business or event, call or email us. Scroll down to the bottom of the page for info!

Explainer Videos – All the Rage
With the growing popularity of explainer videos, we thought it would be fun to take a quick look at the process, specifically how the voice work gets recorded.
A good script and the right read can go a long way to making a dramatic impression on your audience. The best results come when Script, Read and Graphics all complement each other to create something special.


Welcome to the first installment of Behind the Lens.
What is “Behind the Lens”? -A P3Pro Web-series that takes a behind the scenes look at problem solving and product testing in real world situations. Whether we are on the job or doing some exotic equipment testing, we wanted to be able to show you some of the operational hijinks that occur from a videographer’s perspective. This is the “That’s cool. How did they do that?” behind the scenes content of how we get there. We tend to find ourselves in a lot of very interesting scenarios that require ample problem solving and research to figure out the best plan of attack. “Problem Solving” and “Attack” made us think of one thing! With the resurgence of Dungeons & Dragons as a Retro-culture phenomenon, we decide to dust of some of the old miniatures and game pieces and roll for it. This week’s Test: Macro photography and the Low Light sensor Capabilities of the Sony Alpha 7S II. If you don’t believe the A7SII can’t see in the dark, just compare the difference in grain in the “behind the scenes “B” Cam footage.

Sometimes you just need more light! Often sets aren’t large enough to accommodate a stand for every light you need to use especially when replicating a large window or powerful light effect. Watch us conceptualize and build a quadlight armature. with a max load of 4 one by one’s on a single C-stand.

sometimes it takes a while when you and your talent are 1,000 miles away from another, but eventually we make it work.

refining our green screen technique is always a priority.
So we put a concept together and wound up with a 15 second commercial.