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How Much Does it Cost to Make a Video?
At least 10 times a week someone calls my office and asks “How much does it cost to make a video?” or some variation on that.
Indigo Productions Named a Top B2B Video Production Company in New York City
CEO, Indigo Productions Every year, Clutch announces its Leader Awards, a list of the highest-performing B2B service providers by geographic location. We’re thrilled to announce that Indigo Productions has been named a top B2B company in New York City in the creative and design category. It’s an honor to be
What to Wear for a TV Interview or a Video Production Shoot
CEO, Indigo Productions It never ceases to amaze me how many people – including VERY high-profile people – show up for television and video shoots wearing clothes that look terrible on camera. A proper wardrobe is critical. Viewers decide whether they like you and trust you almost instantly, and what
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The Music Videos of Mark Romanek
A passionate interest in filmmaking led Mark Romanek to work as 2nd assistant director for Brian De Palma on Home Movies, which eventually led to directing a feature and music video before settling on screenwriting. Ultimately, Romanek was lured back to directing music videos, where he is considered one of
The Top 5 Most Expensive Music Videos of All Time
Since 1981, when The Buggles song “Video Killed The Radio Star” launched MTV in the United States, music videos have been a breeding ground for artists, directors and visionaries, all eager to make their creative mark. Although MTV rotation has given way to YouTube views and streaming, music videos are
The Commercials of Wes Anderson
Without a doubt, director Wes Anderson is one of cinema’s most visually gifted stylists. It has been debated quite regularly that Anderson’s works are more style over substance. There is an argument among critics that his work is whimsical and self-indulgent, emotionally empty, and sticky.
The 5 Best Star Wars Themed Commercials
With this week’s announcement of the Star Wars: Episode VII cast and this weekend’s annual Star Wars Day (“May The Fourth” Be With You), we’re taking a look back at our five favorite Star Wars themed commercials. Keep in mind, there have been a number of Star Wars advertisements over
The Music Videos of David Fincher
By the time he made his feature film directorial debut in 1992 with Alien³, David Fincher had already secured a reputation as a force to be reckoned with in the music video industry. Starting with 1984’s “Bop ‘Til You Drop” by Rick Springfield, the 23-year-old director collaborated with several of
Top 10 Sitcoms That Got Cancelled
The ’80s and ’90s gave us a lot—including long-running sitcoms that got cancelled before or right after Y2K. Below are our 10 favorite old sitcoms: 1) Friends—a whopping 236 episodes over 10 seasons about a group of friends living in New York. 2) Sex and the City—94 episodes between 1998