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Video production is the process of producingvideo content. It is the equivalent offilmmaking, but with video recorded either as analog signals onvideotape, digitally in video tape or as computer files stored on optical discs, hard drives, SSDs, magnetic tape or memory cards instead offilm stock. There are three main stages of video production, pre-production, production and post-production.

Two styles of producing video areENG (Electronic news gathering) andEFP (Electronic field production).[1]
Video production for distance education is the process of capturing, editing, and presenting educational material specifically for use in on-line education. The process involves scripting, content organization, video capture, and editing to produce educational materials delivered online. It differs from other types of video production in at least three ways:[2]
Webcasting is also being used in education for distance learning projects; one innovative use was theDiveLive programs.[3]
Increasing internet speeds, the transition to digital from physical formats such as tape to file-based media and the availability ofcloud-based video services has increased use of the internet to provision services previously deliveredon-premise in the context of commercial content creation for examplevideo editing. In some cases the lower costs of equivalent services in the cloud has driven adoption and in others the greater scope for collaboration and time savings.[4][5]
Individual Internet marketing videos are primarily produced in-house and by smallmedia agencies, while a large volume of videos are produced by big media companies,crowdsourced production marketplaces, or in scalable video production platforms.[6]