Workforce Fairness Institute 2010
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This is a great project we just wrapped up for the Workforce Fairness Institute.
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Once again, McElroy Films is working with Bottom Line of Boston MA. They’re a non-profit organization that helps high school student get into college, graduate and build careers.
Bottom Line was selected by Comcast to receive free media buys that will air in the Greater Boston area during April and May. They have asked McElroy to help them with a 30 second commercial. We have gone back to some footage from their 2009 video to create a compelling spot that will attract more students to take advantage of the services they have to offer.
The commercial will be comprises mostly from footage already shot last year. We fortunately shot more than we needed just incase of such a situation for either a spot or extended video. The spot will feature Boston area students telling the camera what they would like to be after they graduate from college. We should be wrapping up the edit shortly and will be going live this Spring.
Click here to learn more about Bottom Line.
Click here to watch Bottom Line’s 2009 video produced by McElroy Films.
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Ben McElroy of Massachusetts based McElroy Films explains the top elements to look for in cinematic style videos when hiring a video production company.
Leominster, MA (PRWEB) February 9, 2010 — The recent movie making excitement in Massachusetts has started New Englanders thinking about translating their lives in slick Hollywood fashion. Wedding, corporate, nonprofit and music videos can all be approached in cinematic style. Video production companies, such as Massachusetts based McElroy Films, are now producing videos using techniques from the movie industry.
“The demand for better looking video is on the rise and Hollywood films are synonymous with a high quality look. Movie industry techniques can be found in most high-end video productions. Cinematic style wedding videos are so popular I now refer to them as ‘wedding films’ to distinguish them from other wedding videos.” explains Ben McElroy of McElroy Films.
“Recently we were approached by NIKE who specifically requested the use of the Canon 7D. The Canon 7D is a new High Definition Digital SLR camera. They wanted the cinematic look of this camera. Clients are starting to think differently about video. They want the look and quality of a Hollywood film but not all of them are clear about what elements they are looking for. I work with them to get them the look they want.”
McElroy explains the top elements to look for in a cinematic style video:
- Storytelling
Cinematic films require pre-production, including research and scripting. Most use interviews, voice-over narration, or both. The video production company you hire should have a skilled producer to write a compelling script, create interview questions that bring out emotion and drama, and who is able to put interviewees at ease so they come across in the best way possible.
- Imagery
The videographer must be familiar with film industry standards for subject placement and composition. The filming should not only be visually beautiful, but capture true emotions. It is the feeling the audience gets from watching a film that will compel them to take action or connect them to your story.
- High Definition Equipment
Not all “high-definition” equipment is the same. To create a cinematic style video, HD cameras with 1920×1080 resolution need to be used. Most modern HD cameras shoot in “progressive mode”, which is essential for encoded video on the Internet.
- Lighting
Lighting is an important element for cinematic videos. The right lighting creates the mood and depth seen in Hollywood films.
- Movie Industry Speed
Hollywood uses a 24 frames per second (24p) frame rate. This eliminates the amateur “home-movie” look and will automatically give a professional cinematic feel.
- Glidecams and Dollies
The use of Glidecams gives a smooth cinematic look. It allows the camera to stay steady even while the videographer is walking or running. A dolly allows a camera to move smoothly to and from a subject.
- Professional Audio
Sound quality is essential to creating a cinematic video. Wireless microphones, booms and a good audio technician should be used on productions to create crisp, movie quality audio.
- Multiple Cameras
Having multiple cameras allows the production company to have a variety of camera angles and perspectives to work with when editing a cinematic video. The final product will have a more interesting and realistic look.
- Music
Good quality music from a music library is another important element in cinematic videos. Music helps to move the video along and sets the mood for different scenes.
- Cinematic Editing Techniques and Special Effects
All movies have a movie “trailer” which shows exciting highlights of the full-length feature film. Video production companies can borrow this technique from Hollywood when editing your video. Popular techniques for cinematic videos are color correction, black and white and soft focus.
About McElroy Films
McElroy Films LLC is a professional high definition video production company serving Massachusetts and New England. Specializing in corporate, educational, non-profit, wedding, independent filmmaking and music video production, McElroy Films provides a high quality product at a fraction of the cost. McElroy Films prides itself on its client-driven results and boutique-like service by affording each project the attention it deserves.


We had the opportunity to work with Davis Advertising of Worcester, MA. McElroy Films was contracted to shoot a TV Commercial called “Think First” a tv campaign for the Webster First Federal Credit Union. Using the New Canon EOS 7D exclusively.
We had multiple locations in and around Worcester. Mainly taking place in residential homes. Each scene featured a different actor or actress saying different one-liners such as, “What’s the best way to safeguard my family’s financial future?
“I finally found the house that I love. Now I need to find a mortgage.”
We used an Arri 1k softbox chimera, and 2 x 650w for all of the lighting. We also used the Canon 7D with HDMI out to a 26 inch Samsung 1080p monitor for focusing and playback. We had a Canon XL2 to capture audio and an Indie Dolly for all the shots.
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We’re excited to be working with Bridges of Nashua this year. We’ve been producing their annual video for the last several years. These videos help generate donations and inform the community of the need for a place like Bridges.
Bridges helps victims of sexual and domestic abuse in the southern NH region. Providing them with counseling, support and shelter. They’re a huge benefit for the Nashua area and need as much support as they can get.
Our recent shoot took place at the Nashua Police Department. We interviewed David Bayley, a Sergeant with the Nashua Police Department who is part of the legal team, specifically the Domestic Violence Unit. He works hand in hand with other police officers battling DV in Nashua on a daily basis. Bayley is also responsible for referring victims to Bridges so they can get the help and support they need.

On the other spectrum we interviewed a local Dentist that specialized in reconstructive dentistry.
Dr Judith A Whitcomb of the Nashua Cosmetic and Restorative Dentistry donates her time and resources to victims and survivors of domestic violence who suffer facial damages. She is an invaluable servant of the community that works with Bridges to help victims get back on their feet and back out in the community.
Our journey has been very touching and eye opening. We still have more to capture before the video is ready for editing. Check back for updates and production stills.
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A few days ago we had the opportunity to shoot for the Timken Company in Keene, NH. They’re a leader in global manufacturing of highly engineered bearings, alloy steels, and related components and assemblies.
Basically they make parts for high profile people like the NASA and the Government to name a few.
We can’t talk much about the shoot because of confidentiality. However we’re excited to be apart of a great show. The rest of the video will be comprised of other footage shot at their headquarters in Ohio.
Click here to learn more about Timken.
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We had an exciting shoot yesterday for NIKE in Springfield, MA at the Basketball Hall of Fame. NIKE came to us specifically looking for the Canon 7D for their event. We provided coverage including setup and general overview of the day. The 7D allowed us to be mobile and fast while capturing action from course to course.

NIKE’s SPARQ Training division stands for Speed Power Agility Recreation Quickness. They were in MA this weekend evaluating some of the North East’s best high school basketball players. Each player evaluated receives a score based on five simple tests. The score is their SPARQ Rating which shows athletes exactly where they can improve their athletic performance through training.
Shooting in the Basketball Hall of Fame was pretty exciting. Standing beneath hundreds of photos and life-sized replicas of some of the greatest basketball players that ever lived was very moving.
To learn more about SPARQ Training click here.