Docucopies.com, whose color copies are among the Internet's cheapest, now utilizes web video to assist customers with orders.
Internet video is no longer confined to the domain of YouTube, MySpace, and FaceBook, or so it would seem from the growing number of companies utilizing recent evolutions in web video to reach out to their customers and clients.
Docucopies.com, one of the Internet's leading sources for cheap color copies, recently joined the pool of online businesses that use video in new, exciting ways to attract and retain clientele. Their video features an entertaining introduction with the company's manager, Lynn Klatt, who steps out onto the website, "copies" herself in color and black and white, and goes on explaining the site's services.
The color-copy gurus employed NextWebStudios.com to do the shooting, which was done in front of a green screen. A "green screen shot" allows video producers to remove the green behind their subjects and replace it with other video footage, still images, or even a transparent background, as in Klatt's case. This is the same concept used in local weather reports and most cases in which a subject is moving in front of another moving image.
The professionals at NextWebStudios.com focus on website-oriented multimedia, but also do location shoots, product demos, commercials, and more.
"We tailor our jobs to the needs of the client," said Roe Pressley, one of the company's producers. "We focus on green-screen video that lets clients 'walk out' onto their web pages. We've also done promotional videos, tutorials, and a recruitment video for a major local realty brokerage. So we try to stay diverse."
NextWebStudios.com is a subsidiary of Quantum Digital, a diverse web-service provider in Stillwater, Minn.
For more information, contact http://www.Docucopies.com, http://www.NextWebStudios.com, or call (800) 280-6926.
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