Interactive DVD Authoring - CD Replication - DVD Authoring
Not only are companies downsizing because employees are generally more
educated, but workers also know how to multitask without being micro-managed.
Sound confusing? It’s not. Employers who stay in business now use
training videos
to educate and train the people who work with them.
Interactive DVD authoring is an essential part of this process. Large
corporations with locations across the country used to distribute printed
handouts at meetings to talk about subjects like sales goals and policies.
It is much simpler to hire someone who specializes in interactive
DVD authoring who can also perform CD replication and send copies
containing new information to all of the branch offices, stores, and executives
that need to see updates.
The results can be extremely cost saving. For example, a store manager
now doesn’t have to take time out for initial training when they
can use a CD replication of company policies that interactive
DVD authoring can produce for viewing. This not only frees up their
time, but makes sure that each location is consistent in their administration.
As well, the home office has a way to follow up on the progress of the
different regions and see if they are complying with corporate policies.
Government agencies can also benefit. Is much cheaper for a program assistant
to hand out an interactive disk to someone who is entitled to benefits
and sit them in front of a computer to view it than it is to pay a full
time staff member to give seminars and classes. Welfare recipients,
G.E.D.
qualifiers, and others can use a fully automated system to learn more
about their options on their own time and at their own pace. CD replication
can make distribution to local, state and federal agencies easy, cost
effective, and help provide uniform information to all locations. Interactive
DVD authoring can even help different offices understand what
their colleagues are focused on so that they can provide a more comprehensive
service.
Updates for large corporations are important as well, and if there are
multiple locations, paper memos and long meetings are not always helpful.
If you have a multimedia presentation at a retreat, you get and keep a
management team’s attention much easier and have a clearer message
with a longer lasting effect. Using programs like quick time are what
make post production easier, but its better if you leave that kind of
work to the studios. Businesses can make the mistake of having someone
in-house devote themselves to all of the work that goes into developing
these projects, but they are wasting their money. Stop relying on junior
partners, secretaries and wannabe film makers to represent what needs
to be perfect. Take your project to someone who knows about everything
from inception to post production and your presentation
will look great.
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