Pace Basic answers the video needs of nonprofits, small retailers
This program was developed by Dina Pace, owner of Pace Video Production, Inc., and proud member and ambassador for the Business Council of Westchester.
For one affordable flat fee, clients will work with seasoned Pace video professionals using high-end equipment to create crisp, high quality video to broadcast, feature on websites, show at events, post on social media and incorporate within email blasts.
Pace has created three $4,500 packages to choose from. A 3-minute subject-based video perfect for gala, tribute and project-based video; A 30-second commercial or landing page video perfect for retail and service-based companies; and a series of ten interview segments which is perfect for consultants, politicians and anyone looking to cover multiple topics.
“I can’t tell you how happy I am to offer this to the Business Council of Westchester Community. I am in conversations every day with people trying to overcome the high cost of video production, and I am happy to offer a solution that delivers the professional service and quality my clients expect – just packaged in a more basic and affordable way.” (Dina Pace, owner of Pace Video Production, Inc., member and proud ambassador for the Business Council of Westchester)
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