
Why Overlay Footage (B-Roll) Is Essential in Corporate Video Production
When we film interviews for corporate videos, we almost always capture overlay footage, often called B-roll. It’s a simple step during filming, but it can

When we film interviews for corporate videos, we almost always capture overlay footage, often called B-roll. It’s a simple step during filming, but it can

Sometimes the most valuable footage you capture isn’t the shot you planned. In fact, sometimes it solves a mystery. Let me explain. The Time Extra

If you’re planning a video project, one of the first questions you’ll likely ask is: “What information does a video production team need to deliver

For the past three years, in the quieter gaps around work and family life, I’ve been working on a personal documentary project. This summer I

When planning a video shoot, one of the most common questions communications and marketing teams ask is: should the presenter use an autocue, ad-lib the

When planning a corporate video — whether it’s for recruitment, onboarding, team profiles, employer branding, or internal communications — most businesses focus on the visuals,