Beginning on Long Island in 1982, Mallard Video became a
leader in event video production. Mallard Video was one of the first professional
wedding videographers in the Long Island, New York area and has since
been producing a wide array of video programming.
The demand for low cost, professional video in the corporate sector was a challenge that Mallard Video
met in 1990 working with companies such as Grumman Aerospace and the NY Yankees. Now located in the Berkshire Hills of
Massachusetts, Mallard Video is producing programs for business leaders such as, Barrington Stage Company, Berkshire Healthcare,
Shepley, Bulfinch, Richardson & Abbott, Link to Life and the Berkshire Medical Center.
At Mallard Video we listen to
what you expect from your video, and then we take your thoughts and ideas
and put them into a medium that will be perfect for your target audience.
From large corporate training projects, event or web video, Mallard is the right
choice for your video production needs.
Please call for free
consultation and pricing information.
We edit exclusively with Avid™ Media Composer
6 minute company introduction video.
One of sixteen videos produced for Berkshire Health Care extended care facilities..
Small Town America is pictured here as Lee, Massachusetts.
Printed on canvas and measuring 24"X16", a deserted Main Street on Christmas morning
looks more like a movie set
rather then a
quaint new England town.
Lee truly is "a small town under a steeple."
This canvas image is mounted on a stretcher and framed.
Measuring 20" X 24" inches this large, richly colored photograph
has exceptional detail.
The barnacles on the rocks, the spray generated from the
wave and the many lobster traps scattered in the bay,
all culminate in this breath taking display.
For Whom the Bell Tolls is a magnificent black & white photograph of The Old Church on the Hill in Lenox, Massachusetts.
Measuring 35" X 24" framed, this haunting image will be a conversation piece in any room,home or office. For Whom the Bell Tolls is limited to 25 signed prints. There are now 17 available.
Built in 1902, The Mount
was the summer home of famed author Edith Wharton.
Each photograph measures 8" X 5" and
is printed on fine semi-matte paper.
This vertically framed collection has a textured double 2" matte
with a thin black antique frame.
The framed collection measures 24" X 14".
This is truly an elegant presentation.
The Mount will be limited to 30 printings. There are now 22 available.
What Can Mallard Video Do For You?
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105 Laurel Street,
Suite 7A,
Lee, MA 01238
Telephone: 413-212-1444