Videomega Productions brings to the table creative ideas and concepts – the foundation of any successful campaign. Over the last fourteen years the Company has provided a range of services to its local and regional clients. These include the production of radio and television documentaries and commercials, training videos, educational programming, corporate infomercials, media scheduling, analysis and placement. Our range of expertise has over the last ten years grown to include the design of behavioral change campaigns, the hosting of focus group research sessions and desktop publishing services including the production of brochures, booklets, newsletters, print and newspaper advertising, marketing and public relations activities.
In addition to the production of television and radio programming, Videomega Productions has also produced for this campaign a series of newspaper advertisements, articles, posters, brochures, a billboard, bumper stickers, table/shelf talkers, magnets and other product giveaways.An important part of this campaign included the community advocacy component which we carefully crafted into the campaign. To celebrate World Health Day 2002, and its theme “Safe Blood Starts with me, safe blood saves lives”, Videomega Productions was instrumental in organizing a series of public discussions on radio and on carefully selected television stations, which provided information and a “feedback” opportunity which allowed a section of our target audience to call in to these programmes with their questions which were then accurately answered by a Medical Doctor in studio. This “feedback” aspect is often missing from several campaigns and proved to be an informative component of the strategy.
In addition to this campaign, the Company has been involved with public awareness campaigns promoting “Safe Motherhood” which included the production of a series of television documentaries and training videos for women primarily, the general public and community health workers in Guyana. This material is currently being shown in Health centers across Guyana.
Working with youth and the real issues affecting this unique group is not new to Videomega. In 2004, we produced a 30 minute documentary “Coping with Puberty” for a local Non Governmental Organisation, Lifeline Counselling Service, which works in the area of promoting HIV/AIDS education, awareness and prevention and the reduction of stigma and discrimination This programme was placed on a few of the local TV stations and is used as a communication discussion tool in the groups’ outreach sessions and youth groups.
In 2005 Videomega Productions worked closely with the USAID funded GHARP project on the design and implementation of a comprehensive HIV/AIDS awareness education campaign which was part of President Bush’s PEPFAR programme. This involved conducting focus group discussions and the design of a behavioral change campaign targeted to young Guyanese which included the production of a video documentary, TV commercial and power point presentation. Given the rapidly increasing incidence of HIV/AIDS in the 18-25 age groups, special emphasis was placed on targeting young people, and changing behaviour through the design of attractive, “hip” and innovative technology driven approaches, with the use of appropriate music to attract and to meet the special need of a young target audience.
Videomega Productions was contracted in 2005 by the Pan American Health Organisation- PAHO, to design, produce and implement a series of radio and television public service announcements regarding health issues relating to the devastating floods that plagued Guyana in January of that year. These messages all played a critical role in informing and educating a national audience of critical need-to-know information in a national disaster and highlighted the appropriate action that had to be taken during and after the floods.
Again in 2007 Videomega Productions was chosen to produce a 28 minute regional Youth Focused television documentary for the Commonwealth Youth Programme. This programme “Forgotten Voices: Stories from the other Side of Paradise” explored the experience of the marginalized voices in Caribbean society. In this docudrama we listened as young people from across the Caribbean as they talked about the particular challenges they face and some of the recommendations they make for empowerment. This documentary includes raw and eye opening interviews by the young participants and has been distributed by the Commonwealth Youth Programme offices across the Caribbean. It also includes programme activities and solutions provided by this NGO to find solutions to the challenges facing the youth of the Caribbean.
The range of programmes Videomega Productions has produced over the years has provided us with invaluable experience. As can be expected, the production of effective documentaries involves conducting extensive research, careful pre production planning and interview techniques for which our team has gained a strong reputation in Guyana and across several parts of the Caribbean.
The range of programmes Videomega Productions has produced over the years has provided us with invaluable experience. As can be expected, the production of effective documentaries involves conducting extensive research, careful pre production planning and interview techniques for which our team has gained a strong reputation in Guyana and across several parts of the Caribbean.
In addition Videomega Productions boasts a well qualified Producer/ Director with strong international and regional links who uniquely blends expertise in Television News and Documentaries having worked in Texas with the local Edition of Headline News and Homefront News and in several Caribbean territories including Jamaica and currently in Guyana where she heads her own production Company and advertising Agency.
Videomega Productions also has on its staff a full time senior cameraman who has covered several CARICOM Heads of Government conferences for Guyana internationally and several on location shoots in the Caribbean, most recently for one of our regional clients – Demerara Mutual an Insurance company with offices in three Caribbean countries. He brings creative camera techniques to the shooting of several dramatic production, commercials and documentaries.
Our non-linear video editor is also a full time member of staff with over fifteen years experience editing on linear and non linear systems. He is a competent cameraman also with tremendous experience working in St. Maarteen, Trinidad and Guyana. He is skilled in the use of several computer based graphics programme and is also a qualified and experienced sound engineer.
Our office is complete with the services of a Media Account Executive/Office Manager who efficiently coordinates operations of the office and the timely delivery of projects. She prepares all advertising schedules, books media placements and follows up on transmission. With over six years experience in the Media placement arena she has developed excellent relations with the various media, private and public sector companies which is an asset to our Company. Our close working relationship and the support we garnish from the media has resulted in a partnership which has enhanced the community advocacy component of many of our campaigns. She also supervises our part time graphic artist who works closely with our Producers in the design of our print materials and ensures regular communications with clients and the on time delivery of our products.
Over the years we have developed an excellent working relationship with our graphic artist who has produced a range of products to support our campaigns. This has included the design, layout and production of newspaper supplements, inserts and press advertisements, corporate marketing material including brochures, booklets and company profiles, posters and signage.
Given all of the about we feel we have “in-house” ALL the equipment, personnel, skills and experience required to get the job done to the highest production standards.