Digital Wave Productions, Inc.
visit site- $5,000+
- 2 - 9 employees
- Portland, OR
Digital Wave Productions is a script-to-screen video production company based in Portland, Oregon. Founded in 1994, their team of fewer than 10 employees provides video production services. They specialize in HD video production, script writing, editing, voice over, encoding, broadcast design, directing, photography, and production.
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Common Project Size
$10K-$49K 2 projects
Clients
- Warn Industries
Highlights from Recent Projects
Digital Wave Productions, Inc. was contracted by a marketing company to create long-form videos for an eye doctor client. The project spanned from February to May 2010, and the team was involved in every step of the project, from initial coordination to the final editing. They also provided input on scripting and were appreciated for their efficiency and collaborative approach. They produced about eight videos in total, and the client had a positive experience working with them.
The company was hired by a broadcast media company to create long-form broadcast commercials for their clients. From September 2011 to April 2015, they collaboratively worked on multiple projects, including a two-minute interview-style commercial that was aired on TV and posted on social media channels. Digital Wave Productions, Inc. provided scripting, production, and editing services, and their willingness to take over daily management made them an ideal partner for the client.
Digital Wave Productions, Inc. partnered with Oregon Episcopal School, a private school for pre-k to 12th-grade students, to create videos for various projects and events. From August 2015 to June 2018, they created five videos, including annual auction and fundraising videos. Their involvement ranged from storyboarding to post-production, depending upon the preparedness of the school's team. The team was praised for their ability to transform an idea into a completed product, with the school spending around $40,000 on their services.