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Small budget vs. high demands? Usually one cannot be reconciled with the other. However, Erfurt Video- und Medien-Produktion is the exception to the rule. The cameras we use are modern, latest-generation models of the same type, with large 1-inch image sensors. Optimum image quality is guaranteed, even in difficult lighting conditions. Furthermore, depending on the situation, programmable motor pan tilters are used. Thus, remote control is possible. This minimizes personnel expenditure and significantly reduces costs. |
From our range of services |
| Video recording with multiple cameras (multi-camera video production) |
| Video recording of concerts, theater performances and readings ... |
| TV and video reports for radio, streaming and the internet |
| Video production of interviews, round tables, discussion events, etc. |
| Video editing, video adjustment, audio editing |
| Small batch manufacture of CDs, DVDs and Blu-ray discs |
Results of our work |
The sales representative - Thoughts of a citizen - The citizens' voice of the Burgenland district
The sales representative - the citizens' voice of the Burgenland ... » |
BLOCKBASTARDZ in focus: A TV interview about their music, attitudes and influence on the rap scene in Zeitz
From Zeitz into the world: BLOCKBASTARDZ in conversation about their past, present and ... » |
Threatened, tormented, traumatized - the opinion of a citizen from the Burgenland district.
Threatened, tormented, traumatized - A letter from a citizen of the Burgenland ... » |
Castle festival parade in the Burgenland district - A colorful parade through Weißenfels and a look back at the festival with In Extremo and Jörg Freiwald.
Special guests at the 28th Castle Festival - an interview with the band In Extremo and their ... » |
A murderess? - An opinion of an employee in the nursing service - The citizens' voice Burgenlandkreis
A murderess? – A member of the nursing ... » |
Environmental protection and infrastructure: The new stormwater overflow basin in Weissenfels - A TV report with interviews by Andreas Dittmann and an environmental protection expert on the ecological and infrastructural aspects of the RÜB and the tree felling in the Burgenland district.
A new stormwater overflow basin for Weissenfels - A TV report with interviews by residents and ... » |
In the footsteps of Heinrich Schütz: TV report on the concert walk at the 21st Heinrich Schütz Music Festival in Weißenfels. In an interview with Dr. phil. Maik Richter you can learn more about the composer and how his work still has an impact today.
Heinrich Schütz and Peace: A TV report on the promenade concert on the occasion of the 21st ... » |
On July 12, 2021, the successful broadband expansion in the Burgenland district and Hohenmölsen was presented at a press conference in Hohenmölsen. With the addition of fiber optics, users living farther from the distributors can now achieve speeds of up to 1,000 Mbps, while almost all households can use at least 50 Mbps.
At a press conference on July 12, 2021 in Hohenmölsen, the successful internet broadband ... » |
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