Sport video case study
UEFA
Sport Video for UEFA
Every year, UEFA holds a corporate congress at which its multiple committees across Europe gather to present their accomplishments, challenges and goals. Trouble is, doing so in person, on stage took time…too much time.
When a task force from UEFA’s communications department called us in to discuss the problem, they told us that many were leaving the room when the chairmen took the stand. The mission was to come up with a solution.
After analyzing the situation, we proposed to use a combination of video and animation to deliver the committee’s key messages in a much more succinct and dynamic way. The footage would come from UEFA’s archives, and we would handle the animated elements. This was sports video of a different ilk than we were used to producing, but the challenge was stimulating, and our creative team was up to it.
Given the stakes, the quality of the production had to be top-of-the-line, so 3D animation was a no-brainer. Together, we decided to create an introduction with children getting together on a football field. There, they pull out a magazine, which we did up in a panini sticker book style.
This became the pretext to introduce each committee chairman, as if they were players. We then animated in text to deliver certain key points, and then segued to video footage that illustrated the achievements being enumerated by the voice over. To keep things fresh and varied, we opted to toggle between a man and a woman’s voice. The final sports video was shown on a large screen at the congress and posted on the UEFA website.
It was a big success, especially with the top brass, who immediately gave their green light to make this an annual production.
We have since been at it each year, and we are now working with UEFA to provide other, complementary, services to improve the event’s digital coverage and experience for participants. This includes augmented and virtual reality elements, as well as other creative communications solutions.
Sports Video Case Study
International Anti-Doping Agency
Spots Video for ITA
ITA runs a training program for International Anti-Doping Control Officers. To raise-awareness and promote this program, the agency based in La Maison du Sport, in Lausanne, reached out to Fullframe Creative for video production.
Initially, we did mostly testimonial videos, but eventually we were asked to put together a full promotional video for the IDRC training program. This video was put together with footage shot by Fullframe, but also stock footage, which, when chosen carefully and not overused, can be a very cost-effective solution for video production of this kind.
We also helped ITA by shooting and editing modular training videos for this program. These online videos provide case studies, shot as role-plays, which show trainees what to do in various situations as IDRC officers.
This collaboration shows that sports video is not necessarily footage of athletes in action, but rather corporate video, tailored to the world of sports. We have an ongoing professional relationship with ITA, producing much of their video content.
Sports Video Case Study
World Archery
Post-production for World Archery
The World Archery Federation has commissioned Fullframe Creative on several occasions for audiovisual services, including studio shoots and post-production.
For this documentary project, in the run-up to the Paris Olympics, they asked us to help them with sound design and color grading. The work was greatly complicated by the fact that many of the images came from different sources. They were therefore often already color-graded, sometimes of sub-optimal quality, and therefore not easy to match with footagae in raw format. But we did our utmost to refine the film and give it a coherent look.
One of the interviews in this documentary was shot in our video production studio based in Bussigny, near Lausanne. This is where we do most of our post-production work, and where we rent out photo and video equipment to all videographers on this side of the lake.
World Archery has since become a loyal customer of Fullframe Creative. We work together on a variety of multimedia projects.
Q&A on Sports Video Production:
Why sports video?
Get ready to run, kick, jump, and dive right into sports video production. Life in motion presents its unique challenges with specific considerations for live streaming events and for video projects that go through the post-production process. Sports fans show up for the unpredictable. Fast-paced and unscripted action can leave inexperienced camera crews scrambling to capture moments that populate daily sports highlight reels. Going with just one camera is a rookie mistake. A static camera will miss close-up action, and a single moving camera will need to move constantly. The obvious answer is to set up a multi-camera shoot to enable live and post-production shot changes. It is also important to bring the right tech to shoot athletes in motion. Camera settings need to be optimized to track fast movement, enough CPU power needs to be on hand, and video encoding settings need to be set to a high bit rate for high resolution. If you feel like there are a lot of moving parts here, it’s because there are. Call in the experienced crew at Fullframe so you can relax and enjoy the game.
Why sports video with Fullframe?
Fullframe Creative serves a growing number of sports federations and organizations, such as UEFA and the International Testing Agency. Whether you need live coverage, a corporate video for your sports organization, or a video package highlighting a team or athlete, Fullframe Creative is here to play. We began doing sports video production for the World Boxing Federation back in 2010 and have since worked for a growing number of sports federations and organizations. Fullframe Creative has developed teams specializing in every different form of video production, including animation, virtual reality, and interactive video. We provide creative expertise and a technically advanced video production service to the Lake Geneva region. We consider it of great value to this region, a hub for International Sports Federations and Organizations, to offer a local audiovisual production service in mother-tongue English and French. The Fullframe Creative service goes beyond the mere capacity to shoot and edit compelling videos. We also have Switzerland’s first and only 360° green-screen studio, which opens many doors when it comes to virtual video production. We also have trained communicators and producers on staff who can provide coaching and pertinent advice when it comes to creating powerful audiovisual content for B2B and B2C marketing and communications.
How does it work?
We jump out of our blocks and socks when you pull your starter pistol’s trigger. Fullframe Creative is accustomed to being kept on its toes by constantly being met with new tech and crew challenges. We are waiting to hear all about your sports video project. After we team up, Fullframe Creative gathers key team leaders and players. Shoot days are planned down to every detail, backed up by contingency plans, and executed by flexible and reactive crews. Both conventional and specialty post-production are available in-house to edit and create video assets according to your specifications. Match your exemplary sport event, organization, and athletes, with Fullframe Creative and you’ll have a winning combination you can bet on.
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