PRODUCTION
 

PRODUCING RESULTS

If you got your hands on a 1979 now-even-more-yellowed-than-when-it-came-out Yellow Page phone book and checked under Producers, you wouldn't find many people listed then still working today.

Goldstone, and his talented team, have remained successful while others have come and gone.

It's probably because he discovered long ago that it wasn't about the electronic gizmos, it was about the message that the gizmos recorded and played back. He learned that he wasn't in the business of producing video, slides or print, but rather, was in the business of producing long-term client relationships and results.


UBIQUITOUS TECHNOLOGY

These days, anyone with an inexpensive video camera, a computer, and a little more time he or she ever imagined a project could take, can produce passably decent materials.

New, consumer-cordial resources, once the secret club of professionals, is available to all.

For certain projects, this do-it-yourself approach makes perfect sense, and we'll be the first to tell you so.

But when programs must be exquisite, when they need to impress and awe, when they have to project a professional image and credibility, or when the stakes are high and somebody's hindquarters are on-the-line, it probably makes sense to bring on a professional, in much the same way as removing a splinter is something you might prudently try on your own, while performing, say, a mitral valve replacement on yourself or a loved one might not be such a good idea.

Chuck Goldstone Communications has earned a reputation for producing materials that are results-driven, creative, technically superior, and just plain intelligent.

We know how to make concepts look and sound good, and we are pretty good at squeezing out every last ooze of benefit that any given medium can offer.

With broadcast radio and television experience, through twenty-plus years producing high-end corporate media, up to our unstoppable tinkering with new technologies, we know what communication media can do in in loving hands.


AT FIRST, WE'RE ALL TALK AND NO ACTION

Being good with technology isn't always about the technology.

If we had to pick the most indispensable technology, it wouldn't be cameras, microphones, computers, appallingly sophisticated software, or LED's that go blink in the night.

No, we'd pick the lowly pencil, the best instrument we know to poke at the brain. We harness this powerhouse technology to jot down thoughts and insights, answers to the questions we ask, and impressions we can help draw out draw.

Long before we start pointing cameras and yelling "action," we'll talk. Then we'll shut up and listen, confident that when we start rolling tape or designing presentations, the program is thoughtful and reflects what you need it to say.

We know the ingredients that make programs not only look good, but do their job:
An inventive concept and creative vision
A style that matches the sensibilities of the audience
Lovingly crafted writing, designed specifically for the ear
An appreciation for content from the AUDIENCE perspective
Visually compelling images
Footage or stills that give texture to a story
Graphics that are clear and easy to digest
Music and effects that underscore and accent, but don't distract
An approach that responds to current needs but also anticipates future opportunities
A product that makes each audience member feel that the program was created specifically for him or her.

CALL ON US

We eagerly await a call so we can show you why we've been around since 1979 and continue to make our client's messages look and sound good decade after decade.