Former Television Producer Teaches Film Basics to San Diego Small Business Owners

Former Co-Producer of the John Kerwin Show in Los Angeles, assists small business owners with creating professionally done videos for their websites and vlogs. With video becoming more prevalent, the Do it Yourself Video is popping up everywhere. Creating videos that are compelling and don't look like an amateur's work is challenging. An expert in the industry teaches the entrepreneur how to create video without looking like an amateur.

San Diego, CA, February 03, 2012 --(PR.com)-- Eve Grzadzinski, former Co-Producer of The John Kerwin Show along with Ashley Olsen's Double and Stunt person realigned her career last year. The National Talk Show Producer saw an opportunity to stay in San Diego by creating her own production company. EveGreyProductions was beginning to see the light for not only herself but for other small businesses. The CEO wanted to develop brand marketing through the use of video. Eve decided that small to medium businesses needed help creating video presence since You Tube (Google's Mega Video Giant) was exploding and being used more by entrepreneurs than by kids horsing around on their smart phones and parent's camcorders.

Starting last month Eve began doing presentations for some of the local Chamber of Commerce and Small Business organizations offering the opportunity to learn from a Television Professional what to do when filming your own video.

The Producer and Film Maker teaches amateurs key ingredients to lighting, audio and visual sound as well as writing content. Eve along with her technical guide Marci Pascau of Innasense Media has been busy working on giving the small business owners guidance that will help them make small commercials so they can create videos with style and image.

The importance of doing a video for your web page is crucial. This helpful tool is the first and sometimes the only item on your website that people will look at. A large majority of businesses are being found and researched on smartphones. Mobile commerce is expected to grown by $119 billion dollars within the next 3 years. What does that mean for small businesses? That before people come to your store or dial your number they research you online and with their mobile phones and iPads.

Videos that have a poor message, sound like they are taped inside of a refridgerator or look like the client is taping inside their messy bedroom are really losing money instead of gaining ROI.

While they are booking up fast there still may be time to get this valuable training. You can call the producers at 619-288-9350 or learn more about the types of videos EveGreyProductions does by visiting her website at www.evegrey.com.

Lighting, Audio, Art Direction and content are some of the areas that the film makers topics include with her training. There are workshops offered to groups wanting to learn more about Vlogging or Video Logging and Video Advertising.

Who better to talk about than an industry professional whose also an entrepreneur.

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