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Production Consulting Services we offer
for
Broadcasting & Videoconferences Worldwide:
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Preproduction planning.
The most important phase of TV production is preproduction. In
preproduction the basic ideas and approaches of the production are
developed and set into motion. It is in this phase that the TV production can
be set on a proper course or misdirected (messed up) to such an extent
that no amount of time, talent, or editing expertise can save it.
Part of preproduction is the Target Audience Assessment. In
order for the program to be successful, the needs, interests, and general
background of the target audience (the audience
your production is designed to reach) must be studied and kept in mind
throughout each part of the Television production process.
Another part of preproduction is to write the show "treatment". It is the
general outline of the shows concept before a script is written.
During
preproduction, not only are key talent and production members decided, but
all of the major elements are also planned. Since things such as scenic
design, lighting, and audio are interrelated, they must be carefully
coordinated in a series of production meetings.

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Hiring the right
production team management. TKTV
can provide your show with:
Producers;
The person who's generally in
charge of the entire production is the producer. He or she comes up with
the program concept, lays out the budget for the production and makes the
major decisions. This person is the team leader, the person who works with
the clients, the writers, decides on the key talent, hires the director,
and guides the general direction of the production. On
average, our TKTV
Producers have over 20 years experience
in TV production.
Some productions may also have an associate
producer who sets up schedules for the talent and crew and who, in
general, assists the producer throughout the production.
Writers; are needed so a script can be written (the document that
tells everyone what to do, say, etc.). The script is a written plan or
blueprint for the production. It is also the key factor to your
production, which is, getting your intended message across to your
intended audience.
Directors;
Are the people in charge of
working out the visual aspects of the
production, coordinating the activities and duties of the on-camera
talent, working out camera and talent positions on the set, selecting the
camera shots during the production, and supervising postproduction
(after the production) work. In other words, the director is the front
line commander in charge of taking the script from visualization to the
very end of the production process. TKTV is proud to offer
Emmy Award Winners and Nominees & future Emmy Award winning directors for
your show.
Talent;
The key talent or "STARS" for
the production will normally be the next thing considered by a producer.
In general, the talent includes actors, reporters, hosts, guests, and
off-camera narrators—anyone whose voice is heard or who appears on camera.
Sometimes
talent is broken down into four sub-categories: actors, (who
portray other people in dramatic productions), performers (who
appear on camera in non-dramatic roles), extras, (who are the
"filler" cast members) and announcers (who generally don't appear
on camera).
Technical Directors;
or TD, is responsible
for coordinating the technical aspects of the production. The also help
the director in the control room during the shoot by operating the
video switcher.
Director of Photography; or DP is responsible for "setting up" the
shot so that the image captured by the camera is the one intended
by the director.
Art Directors;
or
sometimes known as a set designer, who, along with the producer and
director, designs the set and supervise its construction, painting, and
installation.
Lighting Directors; or
LD, who designs the lighting plan, arranges
for the lighting equipment needed, and sets up and checks the lighting.
Lighting is a key element in the overall look of a production.

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Production Services. TKTV can provide your show with:
Venue / Stage selection
Production Trucks, Studios & Fly-away gear
Lighting
Show Power
Communications
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Production Staff/Crew
Floor manager or stage
manager who's responsible for coordinating activities on the set. He
or she may be assisted by one or more floor persons, or stagehands.
Production Assistants; PA's
may be hired to help the producer and director. Among other things, PA's
keep notes on ongoing production needs and changes. Sometimes the PA is
known as continuity secretary,
or CS, who
carefully makes notes on scene and continuity details as each scene is
shot to ensure that these details remain consistent between takes and
scenes.
Camerapersons, Camera
operators do more than just operate cameras. They typically help set
up the cameras and ensure their technical quality, and they work with the
director, lighting director and audio technician in blocking (setting up)
and shooting each shot. On a field (out-of-the-studio, or
on-location) production they may also arrange for camera equipment pickup
and delivery.
Audio A1 & A2's; arranges for
the audio recording equipment, sets up and checks mics (microphones),
monitors audio quality during the production, and then strikes
the audio recording equipment and accessories after the production
is over. On some shows there will be the microphone boom/grip operator.
They watch rehearsals and decide on the proper
mics and their placement for each scene. During an on-location
(out-of-the-studio) shoot this person may need strong arms to hold the mic
boom over the talent for long periods of time.
Video
Tape Operators; VTO's
arrange video recording equipment and accessories, sets up video
recordings, performs recording checks, and monitors video quality.
Character Generator Operators;
The CG Op programs (designs/types in) opening titles, subtitles,
some graphics, and closing credits into a computer-based device that
inserts the text over the video.
Still Store Operators, catch single frames of video to be used
again later in the production.
Make-up Artists & Hair Dressers
Wardrobe person is responsible
for seeing that the actors have clothes that are appropriate to the story
and script.

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Post
Production Services; Editing, including the addition of music & graphics
& effects.
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Ancillary
Production Services; In most cities
and in many foreign countries it's not possible to just go to the location
of your choice, set up your tripod, and start shooting. Except for spot
news and short documentary segments, access permits, licenses, security
bonds and insurance policies must be arranged.
Many semipublic interior locations, such as shopping malls, require
filming permits. Depending on the nature of the production, liability
insurance and security bonds may be necessary in case an accident is
directly or indirectly attributed to the production. In some locations the
controlling agency will limit exterior production to certain areas and to
specific hours. If there's a street scene and traffic will be affected, it
will be necessary to arrange for special police.
Permits & Licenses
Production Payroll & Accounting
Legal
Security
Catering
Transportation
Promotion & Publicity
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Transmission Services;
TKTV provides all
types of broadcast transmission services.
Satellite Space, Uplink, Downlink, Fiber Optic & Microwave
Transmission Service
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