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Dream Vision is a Japanese video/visual production service provider. Its services cover documentary-style filming, corporate and product introduction videos, documentaries, wedding and ceremonial videos, and drone aerial filming. The official website emphasizes that it produces more than 1,000 videos per year, with a large share of its work coming from subcontracted projects for major companies such as TV stations, while also serving corporate and individual clients directly.
Based on the text, it appears to be a full-service video production team rather than an online design tool. Its core services include camera-operator filming, single-camera or multi-camera shoots, simple editing, in-depth editing, narration, and delivery of video data. For drones, the website states that it began aerial filming back in the “multicopter” era and has obtained flight permission from Japan’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, allowing it to take on aerial filming projects independently. However, special scenarios such as areas near airports or flying over events may still require additional applications or may not be permitted.
Pricing is disclosed relatively clearly: the filming-only plan starts at 50,000 yen, the lightweight documentary filming plan starts at 100,000 yen, and the in-depth editing plan starts at 250,000 yen, all excluding tax. Some itemized rates are also listed, such as 35,000 yen per camera operator, 15,000 yen per camera, 50,000 yen for simple editing, 100,000 yen for editing, and 50,000 yen for narration. Delivery is mainly in the form of video data playable on a computer, while DVD-Video and Blu-ray are paid add-on options. The official site also states that delivered data may be freely copied, but it does not clearly specify copyright ownership, commercial usage rights, ownership of source materials, or retention periods.
The advantages are its high production volume, relatively comprehensive service scope, and aerial filming experience with basic flight permission. Its pricing structure is public, making it easier to estimate an initial budget. The downside is that it explicitly states “相見積お断り,” meaning it does not accept inquiries made purely for price comparison, which may be less friendly to companies that require a procurement-based quotation comparison process. In addition, the website does not provide enough detail on case studies, equipment specifications, revision rounds, project timelines, copyright terms, or after-sales support.
It is suitable for clients in Japan who need event documentation, corporate promotional videos, product introduction videos, commemorative ceremony filming, wedding videos, or aerial footage. It is also suitable for media companies or large enterprises that need stable outsourced production capacity. Access from mainland China cannot be determined based on the text alone, so it is marked as unknown.
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