videoFP

Media Production for the Inland Empire.

VideoFP is a client-focused media production company that provides professional, commercial, industrial, and corporate video media services across Southern California. We have more than 30 years of experience producing and editing everything from training and sales presentations to broadcast TV commercials, newscasts, and public service announcements to website videos and investor presentations.

Corporate — Commercial — Industrial

Media Production

▪️ Location and studio videography
▪️ Plant tours
▪️ Training videos
▪️ Testimonials & interviews
▪️ Commercials & infomercials
▪️ Demonstrations
▪️ And more!

Editing/Post-Production

▪️ Our skilled editors blend HD camera footage, music, images and motion graphics to create compelling client stories tailored to any medium, from broadcast television to social media.

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Voiceovers

▪️ We work with several talented voice-over artists to craft the perfect narration for each project — carefully matching each performer’s tone and range to the client’s need.

VideoFP - Inland Empire media production services

On Location or In-Studio

With a creative approach to every project, videoFP is committed to providing premier, competitive service for all clients. Our decades of experience in a wide variety of productions offer an unparalleled combination of skill, efficiency, and imagination, including creative methods like drones, cranes, timelapse, and more.

We welcome the opportunity to discuss how videoFP can best tell YOUR story.

Some of Our Work

VideoFP is the proud producer of ‘Inland Empire Alive!’

‘Inland Empire Alive!’ is a cable TV talk show produced by videoFP in association with the City of San Bernardino’s Inland Empire Media Group. In production since 1989, the monthly public affairs program spotlights issues, events, and perspectives throughout Southern California’s San Bernardino and Riverside counties (a.k.a. the “Inland Empire”), a metropolitan region totaling more than 27,000 square miles with an
estimated 4.7 million people.

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