Video production

Make technical information clear, consistent, and useful.

Digital Buckeye plans, films, and finishes safety, training, onboarding, process, and communication video for organizations with real information to convey.

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Camera filming employees in an industrial training environment

The communication problem

Important information loses value when it is difficult to follow or inconsistent across audiences.

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Safety and training

Show procedures, expectations, environments, and decisions with a consistent presentation.

02

Employee onboarding

Introduce people to facilities, culture, safety requirements, and the information they need to begin work.

03

Process documentation

Capture specialized knowledge in a format teams can review and reuse.

04

Internal and public communication

Explain programs, services, and technical subjects with an intentional visual structure.

Production workflow

One team from planning through delivery.

  1. Video storyboards arranged during production planning01

    Briefing, scripting, and storyboarding

    Define the audience, required information, locations, presenters, and structure before filming begins.

  2. Green-screen studio used during video production02

    Filming, voice-over, and visual production

    Capture people and environments, create presentation segments, and develop supporting visuals.

  3. Video production professional reviewing footage03

    Editing, motion graphics, and sign-off

    Shape the final program, add graphics and accessibility support, review, and prepare the approved delivery.

Supported example

Daifuku Automotive America

New-hire safety orientation for manufacturing-floor and office environments.

Digital Buckeye worked with Daifuku safety and leadership teams from production planning through final delivery.

  • Manufacturing and office filming
  • Green-screen presentation segments
  • Motion graphics and safety visuals
  • Subtitle and multilingual workflow support

“The final product exceeded our expectations and we were proud to incorporate it into our new-hire onboarding process.”

Hannah Walker, Daifuku Automotive America

Interactive media

Video can be one part of a larger learning experience.

Digital Buckeye also creates interactive public-sector and education experiences. Projects such as VOISS and Did You Notice? combine structured information, visual communication, decisions, and feedback around specific learning goals.

See interactive project work

Start with the need

Need to document a process or train a consistent message?

Tell us who needs the information, where it will be used, and what the finished video must help them understand or do.

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