Video Production Services
Your Vision on the Screen
eImage Video Productions takes your story and puts it on the screen, because every business in Foster City has a story to tell. Humans love good stories and a video program can tell yours in a few minutes or even a few seconds to anyone, anywhere in the world.
Video Production Foster City
We’ve been working in the vicinity of Foster City as a Bay Area video production company since 1984, helping major corporations like Hewlett Packard, Bechtel and Oracle get their message out. eImage produced video programs for State, County and City governments. We’ve worked with small businesses and start-ups. We’ve had a chance to work with subjects that span the human experience: high-tech, financial, medical, legal, educational, agricultural, spiritual, historical, political, and artistic. All to our customers’ complete satisfaction.
Solid Business Base
We didn’t just pick up a camera and start a video business, we studied the subject. The founder of eImage Video Productions, Andy Linda, holds a Master of Fine Arts degree in Motion Picture and Television Production from UCLA; his partner Angela Gamburg has a Bachelor’s Degree in Film Production from San Francisco State University. We’re dedicated filmmakers with technical prowess and artistic flair.
A Family Business
But we’re also a family. Running a family business means we treat clients like family too, making sure that their video succeeds in the eyes of their audience as well as their boss. eImage’s reputation is everything to us, and we feel responsible for your reputation too. Video production is not just our job, not even just a career. Producing great videos is our life.
Totally custom, totally dedicated video production for business; give us a call or drop us a line, we’re happy to chat about your needs and ideas.
Our Emmy
An Emmy statuette graces the editing room at eImage Video Productions. The award is for camerawork, our contribution to Understanding Chemistry in Our World, a 2009 Best Instructional Series Emmy Award Winner produced by Coast Community College in Southern California.
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Our Emmy
An Emmy statuette graces the eImage editing room. The award is for camerawork, our contribution to Understanding Chemistry in Our World, a 2009 Best Instructional Series Emmy Award Winner produced by Coast Community College in Southern California.
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We Produce Video Programs of All Types
After decades in the business, eImage Video Productions has done a lot of everything, much of it right here in Foster City: we’ve interviewed leaders of major corporations, shot videos of prominent politicians, explained the workings of sewage and water treatment plants, detailed the principles of new inventions. We’ve shown how to disassemble and assemble computer components, how to conduct employee reviews, how to test dairy cows for tuberculosis. Our videos have pumped up audiences for the start of a meeting and explained to immigrant populations that local mental health services are available. We’ve made videos for students who apply for financial aid as well as for school custodians trying to get rid of rats and cockroaches. One program explained the methodology of Buddhist prayer, another what awaits you in family court. It’s been a fascinating mix, reflecting Foster City’s diversity.
eImage Video Production Services and Workflow
Pre Production
- Project design & ideation
- Research & site surveys
- Scriptwriting & storyboarding
- Project management
Production
- Videography
- Lighting
- Sound recording
- Interviewing & TelePrompting
Post Production
- Video editing & graphics
- Voiceover, library music & footage
- Video compression & formatting
- Authoring, duplication, pkg. design
Pre-Production, Production and Post-Production are the three basic phases of all our video production services. eImage handles them all for some of our Foster City clients, while others take our services à la carte. For example, you or your content expert can write a script, we can collaborate on one, or we can write it for you. Many programs don’t need a script at all and that’s OK too. Need a video edited that somebody else shot? We can do that. Or do you want us to shoot something in Foster City and send the raw footage to the editor? No problem!
In short, we offer the services of an expert videographer, a seasoned video editor, a talented video director, or an accomplished film producer in Foster City and the San Francisco Bay Area. Find out more about the people behind eImage Video Productions on our About page.
A Bit About Foster City
Foster City was founded in the 1960s, built on the existing Brewer Island in the marshes of the San Francisco Bay on the east edge of San Mateo, enlarged with engineered landfill. The city was named after T. Jack Foster, a real estate magnate who owned much of the land comprising the city and who was instrumental in its initial design. His firm, Foster Enterprises, now run by his descendants, relocated to San Mateo in 2000[12] and is still active in real estate affairs throughout the San Francisco Bay Area.
Forbes ranked Foster City #10 on their 2009 list of “America’s Top 25 Towns to Live Well.” Money has also recognized Foster City multiple times as one of the “Best Places to Live.” According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 19.8 square miles (51 km2), of which 3.8 square miles (9.8 km2) is land and 16.1 square miles (42 km2) is water. The total area is 81.07% water.
Foster City is sometimes considered to be part of Silicon Valley for its local industry and its proximity to Silicon Valley cities. Around 1993 Visa Inc. began consolidating various scattered offices in San Mateo, California to a location in Foster City.[25] Visa’s headquarters were in Foster City, and Visa became Foster City’s largest employer. Visa owns four buildings at the intersection of Metro Center Boulevard and Vintage Park Drive. As of 2009 it employed about 3,000 people at the complex. During that year Visa signed a 10-year lease agreement for the top three floors of 595 Market Street in San Francisco and moved its top executives there. Visa continued to keep employees at the Foster City offices.[26] As of 2009, after the headquarters move, the Foster City facilities remained the company’s center of employment, and those buildings housed 2,400 employees as of 2009.