Medical Injection Tutorial - ED
Henry Meds engaged In Color Studios to produce a high-priority educational video demonstrating their intracavernous injection (ICP) treatment for erectile dysfunction. The project demanded clinical accuracy, empathetic tone, and strict legal compliance, so our approach emphasized collaboration, precision, and discretion from pre-production through delivery.
In Color Studios brings years of experience creating precise, clear educational videos, training modules, and courses for the medical, health, and wellness industries. That background informed every decision on this build: we knew how to balance instructional clarity with patient sensitivity and regulatory requirements.
From the outset we partnered closely with Henry Meds’ clinical team and legal counsel to define scope, messaging, and allowable on-camera detail. Script development was iterative — clinicians validated procedural language while attorneys reviewed consent wording, on-screen disclaimers, and distribution limitations. This dual-review loop ensured the final script remained medically accurate and legally defensible without sacrificing clarity.
Women's Alzheimer's Movement (WAM Forum) - Live broadcast
Why In Color Studios Was Chosen as the Live Broadcast Partner for the WAM Forum
Introduction: A Premiere Event for Women’s Brain Health
On May 19, 2025, The Women’s Alzheimer’s Movement (WAM) at Cleveland Clinic hosted its first WAM Forum at the Keep Memory Alive Event Center in Las Vegas. The event featured leading scientists, advocates, and researchers, celebrating progress in women’s brain health research and recognizing the work still ahead. For this high-profile occasion, In Color Studios was selected as the live broadcast partner to deliver a seamless, high-quality event experience to a global audience.
Medical Stock Photography
In Color Studios executed a tailored stock photography shoot for Henry Meds to deliver a library of on‑brand assets designed specifically for their medical practice. Rather than using generic images, Henry Meds invested in custom photography that reflects their real clinicians, spaces, and patient demographics—visuals that communicate trust, professionalism, and a consistent brand identity across web, social, and patient education materials.
We sourced on‑camera talent from our in‑house agency, incolortalent.com. Hiring from a dedicated talent pool mattered: vetted performers understand direction, hit marks, and convey the authentic demeanor required in healthcare photography. The right talent builds instant rapport on screen and reduces retakes, saving time and preserving natural, confidence‑instilling imagery.
Personalized stock photography matters because authenticity drives trust. Generic images can feel detached or misleading; custom stock shows actual staff, environments, and props, reinforcing credibility and reducing cognitive dissonance when patients engage with the brand. Consistent visual language—matching color temperature, lighting, and composition—also makes marketing and educational materials look cohesive and professional.
Henry Meds Tutorial Video
We specialize in producing tutorial videos and training videos for businesses of any size. With our professional video production services, we can help you to create high quality training videos that will engage and inform your employees. We can provide everything from concept development to post-production editing, ensuring that you get the most out of your training videos.
CES Video - bHaptics
With our experience in event video production, we knew we could provide an engaging and visually interesting recap video that showcased bHaptics’ innovative body suits and gloves designed to make virtual reality even more immersive.
- About Us Video
- Branded Content
- broadcast & Live
- Commercial
- Corporate
- Documentary
- Event & Conferences
- Explainer Video
- How Too
- Interview
- Live Entertainment
- Livestream
- Long Form
- Music Video
- Photography
- Podcast
- Product Video
- Recap/Sizzle
- Social Media
- Stock
- Testimonial Videos
- Training
- Tutorial
- TV and Broadcast
- UGC