Recent Press Releases
RED BANK, NEW JERSEY – June 15, 2010
Why use time-lapse photography to stimulate your captive audience? Developing since 1897, time lapse is now high-definition. Recently utilizing time-lapse, businesses showcase their product such as the construction of commercial buildings, sports arenas, hotels, data centers, roads and bridges; time lapse visually tells the story in seconds what spanned over months even years of labor to complete the structure.
Custom Video Production’s client, Sun Edison, is using time-lapse while installing their solar panels on businesses such as Whole Foods and Staples in New Jersey. When creating videos, CVP can record time-lapse cameras to capture busy people, cars, highway traffic or anything that involves movement and then incorporate the footage with other video to impact your commercial.
“Time-lapse can be used such as groundbreaking of a building; it compresses days and months of work to seconds and minutes. The whole process adds visual appeal to any corporate video production,” Frank Farrell said.
Adding time-lapse photography to your Custom Video production, makes your video presentation more provocative by communicating the captured event of hustle and bustle to span seconds rather than real time.
Red Bank, New Jersey | September 30, 2009
Working against the clock is never a desirable circumstance in the business world, yet that is the predicament CVP and Eyeblaster found themselves in earlier this month. Even with the full cooperation of all the parties involved (in all of the countries involved), would they be able to finish the project in time? [read more]
2008 Business Marketing Association (BMA-NJ) Impact Award “Metallix” Video’s Most Recent Accolade
Red Bank, New Jersey | May, 2008
CVP Inc.’s 2008 corporate marketing video produced for New Jersey-based Metallix Refining, Inc. recently garnered its second award in as many months. On April 29, the hard-hitting promotional piece received first place at the 2008 Business Marketing Association — New Jersey Impact Awards. [read more]
Red Bank, New Jersey | April 14th, 2008
Each production at CVP begins as a client’s challenge. Sometimes that challenge is technical, sometimes creative, and at times it is both. The Tree Fund, an organization that identifies and funds programs to advance knowledge in the field of arboriculture, came to us with a particular vision and a specific description of this production’s main audience. [read more]
Red Bank, New Jersey | March 9, 2005
A company, in this case a hospital, searches for an edge in today’s competitive medical services consumer market. The challenge: How to educate area newcomers, and re-educate life-long residents about the comprehensive medical services provided by Raritan Bay Medical Center?
Enter, Custom Video Productions of Red Bank with a progressive, multimedia solution. [read more]
Red Bank, New Jersey | Date Needed
Have you tried calling Dorn’s Photography of Red Bank lately? If you have then you have reached Custom Video Productions, Inc. Custom Video Productions is a multimedia production company located just off the Cooper Bridge in Red Bank. CVP, a long-time business contact of Dorn’s recently purchased Dorn’s business contacts, phone numbers, as well as their Kodak Digital Picture Maker. [read more]
Red Bank, New Jersey | July, 2005
The call came in to CVP’s Red Bank studio the afternoon of July 11th. Could CVP set up a five camera, live-switch shoot for Jon Bon Jovi’s performance tonight, at the Two River Theatre?
When Jon Bon Jovi’s brother Anthony asked the question, he already knew the answer. Yes, CVP would get the job done. Within hours the equipment and crew were on the move. [read more]
Red Bank, New Jersey | 2005
Custom Video Productions, Inc. of Red Bank, a full-service video production studio and new media producer, announces The New Jersey Business Marketing Association has awarded CVP with the Impact Award for Corporate Video Production. The award-winning video being honored by BMA is the CVP production “Careers In Arboriculture”, produced for The Tree Fund. [read more]
