Jake’s First Year!

We’re pleased to say our Digital Marketing / Production Assistant apprentice, Jake, has finished his level 3 diploma in Digital Marketing and Social Media. He’s now working towards his level 4 diploma that he should hopefully obtain in February of 2019.

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London Global Transfer Pricing Conference 2017

This year’s Global Transfer Pricing Conference was held at the London Hilton Metropole; renowned for its huge meeting space, it catered for over 1100 delegates from the 7th – 13th of November across the 6 day Transfer Pricing Conference.

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What is colour grading and correction?

Colour grading and correction

“Colour grading is the process of altering and enhancing the colour of a motion picture, video image, or still image electronically, photo-chemically or digitally.”

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Why do You Need Video Production?

Why do you need video production? The proof is in the pudding.

Statistics show that people are over 64% more likely to invest in your product or service if there is a video, they’re also likely to spend an extra two minutes on your website.

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Cypher’s Upcoming Events

As the year comes to an end, we do not. With 3 conferences until the Christmas break, we’ve got to keep on our toes here at Cypher Media.

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Registration Website Clips

We’re currently preparing to travel to Amsterdam and gather footage to be used in a promotional set of clips for the Global Tax Symposium at the Rome Cavalieri Waldorf Astoria in November.We’ll be filming at the Hilton Amsterdam Airport, Schiphol.

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The Benefits of S-Log

High Dynamic Range content gives us the ability to show almost as much detail as the naked eye sees in real life. We use 4k cameras and lenses to capture as many small details as possible for the highest quality end production. To produce a video in HDR, we use something called S-Log. S-Log allows us to balance the lighting in shots when conditions are poor allowing us to have more detail in the darker parts of the screen, such as shadows. It was originally only built into extremely high-end cameras but in the recent years it has been implemented on less expensive corporate cameras.

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