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Review "Ray’s hands-on approach to producing corporate videos is on the money. The more you have figured out the details of your production prior to your shoot, the more you can duck and weave when issues do arise – whether you’re tasked with fixing a sudden script or location problem, cutting around a poor actor’s performance, or dealing with an unforeseen video tape problem in Post. The result is a production that comes in under budget and meets your client’s objectives." ―Ralph Phillips, Blue Monarch LA Productions "Ray DiZazzo's The Corporate Media Toolkit takes you on a real-life journey every writer, producer or director faces daily working on industrial videos. This book is easy to read and filled with many personal experiences and proven guidelines. I strongly recommend this book to anyone working in corporate videos today." ―Jose Altonaga, Producer/Director, Altonaga Productions "Ray never lost sight of my motivation and goals for a project. His attention to detail and inclusion of my input created a trust that brought out the results we needed and wanted in a professional manner. Ray’s book readily captured my experiences with him, using a direct and simple approach to realizing my goals in a film format." ―Chris L. Van Buren, Former Customer Relations Manager at GTE Telecommunications About the Author Ray DiZazzo is the author of four other books on corporate media published by Focal Press, including Corporate Media Production (2003) and Directing Corporate Video (1993). He has also produced hundreds of corporate media projects and received numerous awards, including ITVA and Telly awards.
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Worth the read if you're involved in video production.
This book is a welcome resource offering an additional body of knowledge and information that I can use when I’m working with video production of any type. DiZazzo brings a lifetime of knowledge and practical experience that reads easily, and offers helpful advice in all phases of video script writing, directing and production. This book is definitely worth the read if you are involved in video planning and production. DiZazzo’s earlier book, Corporate Media Production, was also a valuable resource on the same topic. Corporate Media Production
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