Donate $100 to a great non-profit and get your logo on a racing motorcycle.

Many people know that Duchin Productions owner Jay Duchin is also a trustee of the Children’s Center for Communication/Beverly School for the Deaf. It’s a non-profit school that serves children ages birth to 22 with hearing and communications disorders. On August 25th and 26th, he’ll be racing the The Ascutney Mountain Hillclimb. Every business that donate $100 or more to the CCC/BSD before August 15th will and get their company logo on his competition motorcycle. Simply send an email along with your company logo to jay@duchinproductions.com. When your donation has been...

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Video Production Safety and Preparation

We’ve been fortunate to have shot in some pretty interesting places. The photo shows owner Jay Duchin 60 feet in the air shooting inside a dark and dusty warehouse. Not everyone is comfortableworking on top of a swaying, open air platform tethered to a steel bar.  When faced with challenging location environments, it’s really important to let the crew know exactly what they can expect. Most crew members are prepared for seasonal cold or heat, but might be thrown off by a shoot in a walk-in freezer in the middle of August. The following is a list of things that you should communicate to your...

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QR codes for Video

We always suggest adding QR codes to the end of videos but did you know how flexible they are?

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Proud to be working with the Beverly School for the Deaf

Duchin Productions supports numerous local and national non-profit organizations, and we’re proud to announce we’re now assisting the Beverly School for the Deaf and the Children’s Center for Communication. The school has a special connection to Duchin Productions’ owner, Jay Duchin because his grandfather Abe Sterman volunteered and donated to the school throughout his life.  Recently, the organization began using video to assist the students with education and  physical and mental development. We saw a great opportunity to become involved when we learned that there was a need for...

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QR Codes in videos

QR (Quick Response) codes are those funny square boxes you can find on all kinds of product.  Invented back in the early 1990’s, they were initially used for inventory tracking.  Companies are now using them for a wider range of applications including eCoupons and entertainment specials.  In 2011, Duchin Productions started adding them to the end of videos.  The codes can be programed to translate a variety of data such as contact information or websites.  We recommend that businesses create a custom landing page on their website for these codes such as acme.com/qr. This way the code offer...

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Making Videos without Video.

We frequently get calls from people wanting to do videos on a limited budget.  The following example shows how creative use of still photography and Photoshopped graphics can make really decent video. The key to doing this well is having a great script.  A script to us is like the foundation of a house.  If you have a weak or poorly designed foundation, it will weaken the entire structure of the home.  Always think of the viewer/customer first and make they’ll get value from what you’re...

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