<tab><div id="c234" class="csc-default" ><p><b>Rough cut</b></p>
<p>This is the lengthiest stage in production, although it is far shorter for radio than film, and normally takes double the number of filming days. We review all the footage or recordings, log it according to relevance and then our editor will create the first draft. This is when you get to see the start of the finished product. You'll come and watch the draft on our high definition screens or listen to the radio draft in our studio and we'll all sit and discuss the product so far. This is your vision and this is your opportunity to give us feedback, opinions and to recommend any changes.</p>
<p><b>Final cut</b></p>
<p>This is when the editor heads back to our state of the art editing suite to produce the final cut, making any changes recommended after the draft. When the editing is finished your film will go through a process of colour and sound correction and your radio show will be mastered by our gifted sound engineer, ensuring you receive the highest quality end product. </p>
<p><b>Mastering</b></p>
<p>They say that you shouldn't judge a book by its cover but it is how people judge a DVD. We work with our designers to make sure that the DVD cover and print reflect the quality, message and purpose of the contents. We supply single and bulk order DVDs and broadcast quality tapes. </p></div></tab>