The Royal National Institute of Blind People contacted Honcho Designs to produce a video giving an overview of their Eye Care Liaison Officer Service (ECLO).  The ECLO service provides practical and emotional support in eye clinics to people who have been diagnosed with an eye condition that may lead to blindness.  It’s a great service and the video aimed to generate awareness and also help raise funds.

Making tiny offices look as good as possible was definitely challenging

This video was shot with our Canon 7D setup which allowed us to produce a high quality video for a relatively low budget using a crew of only two people.  The staff at RNIB wanted to get as great a range of opinions as possible, so over 10 people were interviewed from various departments.  The end result was to be a 5-10 minute long video that they could show during an upcoming fundraising dinner, and later on for web and DVD distribution.

The audio was taken care of with our external recording system giving professional audio that the 7D lacks.  For the lighting we used a two bank Kino with a three point lighting kit which was enough for what was required.  A Merlin Steadicam was also used to get some of the eye condition simulation shots.

One of the requirements was to produce version of the video that is accessible to blind or partially sighted people.  For this we used an audio transcription with the help of a BBC presenter and liaised with the RNIB to make sure everything was up to their standards.

The amount of interviews made for a challenging edit, but after a long time spent in the edit suite I managed to cut down the three hours of footage to around ten minutes.