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London has always been regarded as the centre of excellence for TV and video production businesses, and correctly so with it's ample assortment of ingenious producers, directors and crew. Nonetheless in the last 20 years there has been a quiet uprising going on with a lot of talent moving further afield. With the break up of the independent television network and notably because of the de-unionising of the staff who worked there it has sprung up a huge bunch of independent video production companies. Ironic almost that all the people who were so left wing when they worked for independent television are now managing their own organisations and on the capitalist side of the fence! This being said it has an exceedingly constructive effect on the video production marketplace in Birmingham and the West Midlands. Almost overnight there were now a variety of very professional video production companies in Birmingham. Although the talent in these ventures definitely rivalled the video production firms in London the marketplace in the West Midlands was still new and consequently more difficult to survive. Needless to say that a few ventures went to the wall but a good many also survived and did well. One of the major factors for success was the huge variation in what you could get for your money - the video production companies in the West Midlands were producing corporate videos and training videos for about half the price of the video companies in London. This was not down to inferior quality but purely because of the considerable difference in expenditure such as wages and premises. This started to unlock the market and around the finish of the 1990s the video production scene in the West Midlands was truly beginning to buzz. As the internet began to take hold a variety of these video production businesses also started diversifying and adding extra media services to their offering. One such company was Stormnet Ltd who saw a space in the marketplace and got in near the beginning, Ian Stainton Managing Director said "We sought to encapsulate our total customer trip, not just the video production constituent but also additional services around it such as internet broadcasting, interactive media and website development. We took the intentional effort to invest in the team to be able to deliver these services and even though the investment was sizeable it has paid off with us now providing clients with a full media production service" Stormnet undoubtedly seem to have been successful with an notable list of high profile customers using their services, Stainton commented "We've seen that Corporate video production in Birmingham has developed a great deal over the years and nowadays the Internet means it does not matter where a customer is located - this has meant that firms in London are purchasing their video production services where they get best value and quality and this is why ventures are purchasing training video production and corporate video production in the West Midlands" We did some comparisons on cost against the equivalent brief for a training video production and a health and safety video production and found that the companies in Birmingham and around the West Midlands were on the whole around 30 to 50% less expensive - quite a saving in today's marketplace. So if you're looking for video production in Birmingham you could really save some money. Stormnet Media can be contacted on 01789 297755 or at www.stormnetmedia.com
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Birmingham in the Midlands is a place filled full of highly capable and qualified media and video production companies. Take a look at our guide to purchasing media in the Midlands instead of the time-honored Cities such as London and Bristol. You'll not only get a top class video production but you'll almost certainly save yourself (or your business) a lot of cash as well - something to keep the chief in high spirits!
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