If you've already completed shooting and just need to edit-- great, just make an appointment for one of our edit suites.
If you have an idea about what you want to produce, but don't know exactly what to do next, we can create a strategy that will efficiently meet your objectives and schedule. Just give us a call.
If you made time code logs while you were shooting, send them over with your media and will get organized before the edit. If you just recorded your footage, and do not have detailed notes, don't worry, our editors can take your media and rough out your story for you - of course you can give as much input and guidance as you have time for. Either way, best to talk to us before you begin shooting so we can plan accordingly.
Our state of the art, non-linear edit bays allow quick assembly of your shows and easy creation of multiple versions - while maintaining the highest quality video, graphics and audio available.
Time code is an absolute number that represents each frame of media. This is useful and part of any workflow in that it is the basis of logging your media. All of today's cameras add time code to media when it is recorded, but in the 'old days' not all media had time code and it had to be added in post. If you are mixing legacy formats (VHS, _", etc.) and need to dub or add time code we can help.
We can incorporate your existing logo, photography or other imagery into your project, or let us find just the right way to illustrate your project.
We offer high-speed cassette, CD and inter-format conversion and duplication, such as converting mini and micro audio tapes to cassette, or cassette to audio CD. We can convert any format to AIFF, WAV, or QuickTime formats, even voicemail audio sound bytes to audio cassettes.

Video Resources Inc is proud to sponsor the first public demo of New Final Cut Studio, Tuesday July 28, 2009 at our west coast facility in Santa Ana.
Doing Good Works", a video chronicling a group of doctors and health care workers donating their time and services to those in need, captured top honors in it's category. "The Power of One", a music video shot in Long Beach California featuring Jennifer Corday and showcasing a crosscut montage of studio and location footage also was awarded a coveted Telly statue.
In an invitation only, red carpet (more of an industrial gray) event that took place on the 3rd of March, 2008, RJ Balch and Chris Wells, of Video Resources Boston area office
Yes, yes we did! While we weren't involved directly, we were in Phoenix the same week as the big game, and we kept busy producing a National Sales Meeting for a leading women's healthcare company!
The BeAware Foundation needed a video that would spread their message about the importance of early breast cancer detection, and also inspire donors to support the Foundation's efforts. Video Resources' use of testimonials from patients and medical professionals resulted in a compelling piece that touches both the hearts and minds of viewers.