About Bob Gifford

Boston video producer Bob Gifford partners with business clients for their internal and external communications. He writes, films, edits and oversees the delivery of training and marketing videos, as well as online education platforms (LMS). Bob's company, Gifford Productions, has produced 1000s of videos for health, government, software, tech, and pharma industries for over 20 years. Project budgets range from $1000 to $40,000. Contact Gifford Productions for more information.

Elevating Endurance Events: The Benefits of an LMS for Large-Scale Volunteer Training

By |2024-10-02T11:17:25-04:00September 25th, 2024|General Public, Instructional Design, Learning Management System, Training, Volunteers|

Women elite runners ascend Heartbreak Hill in Newton during the 2024 Boston Marathon. Elevating Endurance Events: The Benefits of an LMS for Large-Scale Volunteer Training Endurance events are becoming more popular, [...]

Why You Should Consider Outsourcing Your Learning Management System (LMS)

By |2023-07-05T11:03:17-04:00May 12th, 2023|General Public, Latest Articles, Learning Management System|

Learning Management Systems (LMS) have become integral to the operation of businesses and non-profit organizations alike. They provide a centralized platform for delivering and managing training programs, enhancing learning experiences, and tracking employee or [...]

“Mastering the Art of Interview Videos: Techniques for Compelling Storytelling”

By |2024-07-29T09:05:34-04:00June 13th, 2019|Creative, Latest Articles, Production Tips|

GREAT stories can be told with simple interview videos. Getting a film look and sound is important and cool, but more importantly is knowing the tricks to get your on-camera subject comfortable and conversational before the camera starts rolling.

Mastering the Teleprompter: Elevating Video Production with Confidence and Clarity

By |2024-07-29T09:05:23-04:00June 12th, 2019|Creative, Latest Articles, Production Tips|

CEO Alex could speak to a room of 500 people with great energy. Speaking direct to the camera lens was a nightmare. These teleprompter tips helped Alex and company with mission critical communications to employees and stockholders.

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