Company Profile

VideoNexus is a fully mobile video production company with the home base being in Prince George, B.C. The range of products and services VideoNexus provides is quite diverse ranging from video for corporate clients to family home video.

VideoNexus consists of a team wearing many hats and skill-sets ranging from computer technical, television broadcast, educational facilitation, theatre, electronic news gathering and creativity.

All video needs are taken care of by On-reel’s team internally. When a project demands more, VideoNexus is there.



Company Services

* Web Streaming Video - We can help write script, provide duplication, delivery and compression to your web master for your web site

* Motion graphics (Adobe After Effects)

* Virtual Web Tours

* Educational Documentaries

* Promotional Video – in multiple languages

* Commercials

* Web Sites

* Training Video

* Press Conferences

* Video Resumes

* Biographies

* Religious Testimonies

* Sports Scholarship Video and Sports Training Video

* Business e-cards

* Green/Blue Screen

* High Definition

* DVD authoring

* CD-Rom and DVD Duplication and Reproduction

 

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Stephen St. Laurent
Videographer/Editor

Stephen St. Laurent was born and raised in and around Prince George. After completing secondary school at PGSS with a focus on arts, he moved on to community theatre and technical work.

In 2004, with 10 years of theatrical writing, directing and acting under his belt, he formed Ouroboros Digital, a video production company. With a series of social documentary and educational videos having been completed, he moved into for-profit work. Combining the resources of the companies and joining the team at On-Reel video, he has expanded the scope and focus of his work.

All video produced by Stephen have been either written, directed, edited, shot or produced by him. His areas of expertise are both in front of the camera and behind it.

He has worked on projects for clients such as The Northern Women's Centre, The Street Spirits Theatre Company, The Prince George and Nechako Aboriginal Education and Training Association, the Kermode Friendship Society, The Fort George Baptist Church as well as The Prince George Urban Aboriginal Justice Society.