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DVD Duplication by Duplium - changing face of DVD media production

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The Changing Face of DVD Media Production by  Duplium, Inc.
 
The field of DVD media production 
DVD Duplication, CD Duplication is currently shifting in a direction that is expanding options for event videographers. Aside from the traditional wedding style shoots, video for the corporate and arts communities are progressively growing in demand. Also, the duties of videographers are no longer limited to simply recording events. They are now more inclined to produce and duplicate media in-house as opposed to outsourcing. The changing face of DVD media production is partly due to a decline in pricing for equipment used for such activities as well as cost-effective means for the mass production of discs, which equates to the increased availability of and options for videographers.
 
Several factors have had significant influence on the changes for those involved in the video production business include the innovations in distributing content in the corporate world. A major factor is the choice of businesses and companies to make presentation videos to distribute outside of and within their organizations. Executives are finding commissioning videographers to produce DVDs to be a more cost effective solution for getting out information in mass numbers, as opposed to video-conferencing and other traditional mediums.
 
The recent trends have persuaded many videographers to become full-service production companies for those in need of video production, and incorporate professional duplication in their offerings. Many now offer a combination of replication, duplication, authoring, and other related services. When making the decision to choose to use one’s own resources to deliver a wider variety of video production services, and build a larger client base, several things should be taken into consideration. The pros to choosing to convert into a full-service in-house operation include the ability to control output, possible significant increases in revenue or profitability, and convenience. Proposed pros of outsourcing include saving money on warehousing and other cost factors.
 
Those who prefer to stick with outsourcing can find many available resources and information about companies who offer full-service production via the Internet. Questions a videographer might ask him/herself when making their final decision may include:
 
Whether they prefer to concentrate solely on creativity or production?
What is the potential profit for including more services?
Whether they have sufficient resources to commit to offering services?
Is it more or less convenient to rely on outsourcing?
 
These and other questions should be taken into consideration for each individual to find the best solution for their needs.

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