On a planet of six billion plus it's hard to separate yourself from the masses. However, for such a large universe it can also be "A Very Small World." Now with the digital revolution, the ability to zap things through space instantly with unlimited content, you just never know who's watching. Which, begs to argue why it's important to have video on your website, for your business, in-house or otherwise. It could be that one person who recognizes your service, product or skill, that hires you, that not only will pay for the production itself, but can ultimately be a stepping-stone to growing your business to where you want it to be.
Here is a perfect anecdote. In my other life as an actor I had the fortune of auditioning for a certain producer over the years, one that proved to be a big fan and always welcomed me warmly in what is often a cold and tentative situation. Over the course of 15 years of auditioning for the producer, I was too young for the part, he wanted me, the director wanted, but the client wanted the other guy...on and on this went and not once was I cast for this particular producer. Enter the power of digital video and all it's exploits.
So a few years ago I audition with an East Coast Casting Director for a popular amusement park. Just me and the CD in the room. Little did I know my audition tape was being sent to the director, now living in Colorado, who was reviewing my work and heading back to his origins on the East Coast for this particular production with that particular producer where the stars finally aligned and we would finally work together.
So it just goes to show that "You Never Know Who's Watching." Just like any business where today's lead might be next year's business or where it might take 19 times for someone to see something before they respond to it, so too does it apply with your video production. By just the mere fact of having content present, it automatically opens you up to a world that might otherwise be missed. With quality, focused content it now puts you ahead of everyone who has yet to take that plunge.
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Showing posts with label Videography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Videography. Show all posts
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Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Don't You Just Press Record? Making A Great Video for Your Business or Event
Don't you just press record? If only it were that easy. Sure, if you're going to film your kid at soccer or for my daughter's upcoming dance recital, I can place the camera and press record. At least I'll have something. But when creating that great marketing video for your business, rehearsal dinner short or event catching some great footage at the little league game, there are some tried and true methods. Especially when planning for your business.
Budget is always a good start, but that's from an early blog. The big question is what is the story you want to tell? If I am from "Joe's Vacuum Cleaner" Business and I want to post a great video on my website I have to ask myself what am I selling? Great prices, great services, the fastest service? What is my story? My idea, my concept? Video is much like building a building...one brick at a time. Start with an idea and tweak until it's focused. Then you must determine the best way to execute. HD video is standard these days and though your budget may be limited you want to create the best product you can. Do you need a commercial with professional talent? Can you be the product demonstrator or spokesperson? What location will you use to shoot your footage. Once you have that great concept it's time to flesh out all the details of your production. If you have seen a video that might be similar to your vision be sure to share. Or if you are struggling with your idea, see if anything you have seen lately has resonated with you. Then you can apply some of those elements to suit your needs.
You always need a certain quality of camera and sound to provide a certain level of quality...throw in even some basic lighting and you're already ahead of the game. Other elements that can also be over- looked are location, hair and make-up and wardrobe. Anything that can add to your production value will ultimately make for a better video and ultimately add to your end game, whether its more sales, more laughs, more tears or catching that great stroke from the home run your kid hits.
A good director/producer will lead you down a path of success from the concept, to the shoot, to editing in post-production, where you are able to enhance and focus your story even more. So when you are ready to make that great video take some time to consider some of the building blocks:
- Pre-production: Concept/Location/Tone
- Production: Camera/Sound/Lighting/Wardrobe/Hair & Make-Up
- Post-Production: Titles/Music/Graphics
Blueye | Productions
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Ph: 917-749-4583
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