Multivision Productions Films Videos for Green Energy Companies

Multivision will produce short films for companies involved in the emerging green energy industry.

Multivision Productions, a San Francisco video production company has announced plans to create videos for green energy companies. Multivision President, Hamid Massoud, who is an active participant in the Bay Area video production arena, said "Multivision is proud to create these new videos which are intended to provide exposure to companies engaged in the production of green energy."

Massoud, whose company is a leader in Bay Area corporate video production, said: "An example of this type of video is one we developed for a company that converts farm waste into electricity in California. This is the type of startup company that will help California counter the proliferation of green house gases. We are very happy to be able to collaborate with green energy firms and to play a large role in creating socially relevant and responsible marketing campaigns for them."

Multivision, a leader in San Francisco video duplication as well as Contra Costa video production (Contra Costa county is one of the largest in the East Bay) has been involved with socially-conscious projects since its inception in 1993. "In addition to working with large corporate customers, we work with a variety of other clients. These include non-profits, government agencies as well as small businesses and individuals."

Massoud explained that services offered by green energy companies have a high need to be explained in simple terms. He continued: "Video is a powerful medium which can be used to explain the messages that green energy companies want to communicate. These companies are trying very hard to simplify their product or service offering and to provide valuable information about their companies to their target audience--in a concise manner. This is where video shines as a way of communicating with your audience. After watching our videos, most people gain a basic understanding of the overall message and are able to make informed judgements based on that understanding."