CATEGORY: CLIENT COMMUNICATION
Strengthening Connections: How TRG Multimedia Helps Brands Build Valuable Partnerships
We know that great partnerships are the backbone of successful brands. Beyond offering top-notch creative services, we’re here to be your go-to connection hub. We help brands build meaningful relationships that can take projects from good to unforgettable.
Why a Studio Shoot Might be the Best Choice for Your Next Project
In today’s content-driven world, choosing the right setting is one of the most crucial decisions for bringing a vision to life. At TRG, we know the importance of a versatile and controlled environment in crafting the perfect shot. Here’s why working in a studio can be a game-changer for your project.
Ensuring Your Vision Comes to Life: Top Tips for Providing Effective Feedback
At TRG, we thrive on creating exceptional productions that bring your brand’s vision to life. Your journey with us starts the moment you schedule your shoot, meet your dedicated team, and spend the day collaborating with us to capture the perfect assets. But how can you ensure your voice is heard throughout this process? Here are our top tips to ensure your feedback is as effective as possible.
What Goes Into an Art Director's Moodboard?
The mood board is a go-to tool for designers in many industries. Find out what it takes to create a mood board for photo, video, and CGI projects.
4 Ways to Streamline Remote Photo and Video Projects for Your Business
Remote photo and video shoots are becoming the norm for businesses across the country. Find out how you can make your projects more efficient and effective.
Script vs. Outline: Which is Better for My Video Project?
The original draft for video projects can come in all shapes and sizes. Find out how your initial script or outline impacts your business' video.
Case Study: Faucet Efficiency
If you need photo-realistic CGI images of faucets, TRG is the place to go. We've worked with several clients in need of imagery for their faucets in the past decade. Over time, we've been able to develop a unique CGI process for faucet projects that not only delivers quality results but also creates additional efficiencies that can provide a bevy of benefits for our clients.
Case Study: SummaCare
“I have worked with TRG for over 20 years on more projects than I can remember. During that time, they've never let me down and have always exceeded my expectations. I can count on their professionalism and attention to detail on every project. The quality of their work is exceptional, and our clients have always been thrilled with the end-result."
Randy Godding – President & CEO Knox Marketing
Case Study: Smith's Ice Cream
"We’ve always trusted the quality of work that TRG delivers on photography projects. We were looking for something unique with this packaging project to capture our vision for the brand position, which is ‘Tradition that you can taste.’ There are some packages that you’ll see where the food doesn’t feel very natural, where it seems forced, fake, or artificial. We didn’t want the SMITH's ice cream to be made from fondant or mashed potatoes or anything; we wanted the real ice cream. We wanted to capture it with that little bit of melt or drip to give it this appetite appeal and we knew that we could trust TRG to deliver on that."
Jeff Monter, Principal of Creative Services at Innis Maggiore Group, Inc
The Five Steps for Multimedia Project Management Success
Multimedia projects are hard work. Even the most talented professionals can't just wing a project and expect great results. Clients deserve a proper plan and project structure. They pay good money for photography, videos, and every other multimedia service, so it's critical that their project in in good hands.
Every project needs to be properly managed. That's why TRG Multimedia commits to a series of steps to help us ensure that your projects are a success from beginning to end. With our five-step plan, our Cleveland multimedia studio can handle everything from local photography projects to video production for national clients. No matter the size and scope of a project, it all starts with these five steps.