

Perhaps the hardest material to edit is unscripted interviews. You have to work at it to pull a series of statements into a cohesive story. This comprises a lot of our day to day editorial work, extracting a story from a big bin of footage. This could be a 30 second web spot, or a full length feature / documentary, no problem. We've won several national awards for our documentary editing work, the hardest type of editing there is.
On other projects it might be a tradeshow loop that needs lots of flash for introducing a new product to play on a custom display.
What ever you need, its covered.
• color grading using apple's color, or combustion
• visual effects - remove a cable, add a new sky, make up a shot that could not even be shot, day for night is a specialty, change a product's label, add an image to a cell phone screen
• motion graphics for animated titles, lower thirds
• green screen compositing
Pretty much name it and we do it.
We have many speciality tools like imagineer's monet for tracking and rotoscoping. This tool can greatly reduce the amount of time it takes pull off a shot. This means making something you thought too expensive and time consuming is suddenly an easy option.
Check out some samples here.