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Commercial Video for Aerotraon Ltd

Commercial Video for Aerotraon Ltd

Business Video
We were hired to produce an overview business video for Aerotron Ltd in Crawley, near Gatwick Airport. Aerotron Limited is one of Europe’s leading suppliers to the aviation industry specialising in component support solutions to both the Civil and Military markets and so it was an exciting project to capture their operation in a few minutes of video that they were looking to use for self-promotion all round the world! The project was shot over three days to include the interior office operations, warehouse and delivery operation and aerial views by drone. Their principal message was their commitment to total aircraft product support (TAPS), quality assurance, on time delivery and industry expertise. The video is to play across their websites, customer displays, social media streams and worldwide business promotional channels.

Video Production Workflow
We use a comprehensive video production workflow that ensures client engagement all the way through from pre-production planning, script writing, and shot listing, onsite production filming and postproduction editing. Our process is used no matter how big or small the video requirement is, our clients remain involved throughout, providing important feed-back and sign-off so that we can be sure that the final video meets requirements and expectations.

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https://www.visualchaosstudios.co.uk/commercial-video-for-aerotraon-ltd/

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