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Showing posts with label video for business. Show all posts

Thursday, 19 April 2018

Tips To Work Within A Limited Video Production Budget

April 19, 2018 0
Tips To Work Within A Limited Video Production Budget

You may not be aiming to produce blockbuster videos, but it will still cost you money to get that corporate audiovisual content created and get it out there. According to a Gartner Research Study, most companies spend about 12% of their annual revenue on marketing. 

With the rise in popularity of videos, many companies are increasing their investment in this channel of marketing.
Sticking to a Limited Video Production Budget
There's a lot of hype around film making. Companies can blow their marketing budgets on videos. However, they don't make the expected return on their investment. Large film making crews and budgets don't always translate into large returns.
If you want to get the best out of audio visual content creation while working on a limited financial plan, consider applying the following tips.
  1. Know your expenses
Do you already know what the objective and message is? If you have the script or narrative and a vision of what it will be like, you can begin to break down your expenses. This will help you determine just how much you will need to spend in total. You will need to determine the size of the cast, the equipment required, the professionals you will need to hire and other factors.
  1. Make lists
It's not enough to know what they are. You also need to know what category they fall under. Video production often involves costs that can be grouped into 4 categories. These are:
  • Above the line costs- these include expenditures related to personnel who will guide and influence the creative process such as a Producer, Script Writer, Director and Actors.
  • Below the line costs - these include expenditures related to the personnel you will hire to execute the creation phase e.g. Cinematographer, camera crew, lighting crew, editor etc.
  • Post production overheads - these overheads will be experienced after the filming is complete.
  • Non-personnel costs - these expenditures are not directly related to personnel. They include anything from paying for locations, catering, vehicles, and studio time.

Having lists and a budget breakdown ensures that nothing is left out. It also ensures that you have a clear picture of your expenses, how much will be needed, and when.
  1. Calculate contingency and tax
One of the most common mistakes businesses make when considering their costs is not catering for contingencies. We advise our clients to include a contingency in their budgets that is not less than 10% of the total budget. This will cater for any unexpected expenses.
You should also include your taxes in the calculation of your costs. Your cost estimate should cover the taxes on the project to ensure that you don't have any surprises down the line.
  1. Understand your post production overheads
Many clients don't include the post creation in their budget. However, this is where all the magic happens. It involves video and audio editing time, which may cost a lot of money. It also involves animation, title design, original music scores, adding special effects, colour correction and other post production work. This involves different professionals for the best results. This can also be expensive. Ensure that you cater for all these overheads in your budget.
Easy Video Production Route
If you're feeling dizzy from all the expenses you have to cater for you will be relieved to know that there is an easier way to deal with film making with limited resources. Hire a production company to avoid having to deal with every single detail.
A reliable video production company will guide you through the process and ensure that you understand all your expenses up front.
Video marketing has become one of the proven content marketing strategy to drive traffic and sales. If you're looking for result-oriented, quality-driven video production house that could help you in leveraging the video content, then you should get in touch with Visual Communication & Marketing (VCM).

by: Paul Nandrajog 
Article Source: https://EzineArticles.com/expert/Paul_Nandrajog/1904864


Friday, 10 November 2017

Amateur VS Professional Video Production - Read The Difference

November 10, 2017 0
Amateur VS Professional Video Production - Read The Difference

Video Production is now among the most important business strategies to help in brand awareness and it also increases sales conversion. Whatever the type of business you are running today, it is possible to leverage the power of video marketing to stay ahead of the competition. A lot of brands have even built in-house teams to carry out productions. Others are using any available camera to shoot amateur visuals.


The only problem is that it is easy to differentiate between amateur and professional content. If you consider how effective this marketing tool is for any campaign, it is not advisable to try and save money while compromising quality. The modern consumer is very keen and will tell between quality and shoddy productions.
Using marketing materials to boost your brand's visibility is very valuable especially in the digital age. Hiring a professional videographer or video production company can in fact save you money and showcase your brand in the right light. Don't make the mistake of using an amateur solution just to save money because it may back fire. Remember whatever you put out there represents your brand and can never be taken back. If you are wondering how it's possible to tell between amateur and professional video production, consider the following.


Amateur vs Professional Video Production Service Providers
  1. Lack Of Diverse Camera Shots - A professional cameraman knows what's visually appealing and they can get as many creative angles as possible efficiently. Such angles help tell your story more creatively and this boosts your brand. With the expertise these professionals bring on board, you have the advantage of more shots and saving time. An amateur is limited when it comes to the number of shots they get because they are not well versed in using the equipment and knowing what angles work best to tell the story effectively.

  2. Poor Audio and Visual Quality - One of the greatest mistakes any marketer can make is creating a poor quality video meant for marketing purposes. With the popularity of visual content on all platforms, it goes without saying that your content might eventually get noticed, but then it will be used to ridicule your brand. This is the greatest danger to any company brand that's online. This mostly happens when you use amateurs for your production. When you have an expert working for you, you are assured of high quality content because the equipment required for shooting is available and their important technical expertise is utilized. What's more, they understand the best environment, and use other specialized equipment such as external microphones and camera stabilizers, tripods, hand held devices to guarantee quality. Other considerations include lighting, which all works towards boosting the quality of video and content.

  3. Unnatural Scripting - If there is no one with script writing skills around, you can bet the final product will not have a clear and concise message. Many ideas that look good on paper can't work when you are producing visual content. If you have ever watched a commercial that you didn't wish to complete due to lack of logic, then go for an expert to avoid making a similar one.

  4. Editing Techniques - Poor editing can kill even the best story line for a video production. For amateurs, there is nothing much to do once shooting has been done, but for a professional, editing is the most important phase. 
Looking to get started on your next project? VCM Interactive is a strategic forward thinking team with over 30 years of experience who understands the time sensitivity and cost-effectiveness as well. Contact us for your free quote today!




by: 
Paul Nandrajog
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/9808836

Thursday, 12 October 2017

Viral Marketing

October 12, 2017 0
Viral Marketing


Aiming to go Viral?

This could be the trigger that rockets your online business success!

How and What is Viral?

This video give a great insight into the meaning and possibilities of Going Viral.




Focus on Audience Psychology, and plan to launch your viral video masterpiece. 

Does your audience have a trigger??


Why Is Video Marketing So Big? The Ugly Truth

October 12, 2017 0
Why Is Video Marketing So Big? The Ugly Truth

Whether you currently possess or plan to start, a business online or off, it would be wise to incorporate marketing video into your marketing plan. Video marketing is taking the business world by storm and is only poised to grow.
Why Is Video Marketing So Big?
Let's explore that.


Whatever solution you give, whichever products you sell, you simply should go where the clients are, and they are on the internet in astounding numbers. The internet has grown exponentially since it became a staple in homes in the 1990s. It has become an important, ever-expanding market, giving brick-and-mortar stores a run for their money, if not putting them out of business, sometimes.
Think about video rental stores (Blockbusters for example), along with book stores as well as music shops which have actually all decreased in physical numbers in the face of online competitors. Also, whether your business is housed online or off, chances are good that you have a website. Why does that matter? Websites need traffic, period.
It has been forecast that by the end of this year, three-quarters of all internet traffic will come from consumers watching a video.
Do I have your attention now? Video Boosts Conversions and Sales
In this technologically driven day and age, many consumers who use to read the local newspaper ads for product and price feedback, now look to the internet for pre-purchase information. Research suggests that at least 40% of all consumers will browse the world-wide web before making any financial decision to purchase an item either from online or from a store in your local high street or shopping mall etc.
A video is that influential.



Video marketing is so effective that it is surpassing other more traditional promotional approaches in generating both leads and sales.
Studies and research have found that video surpasses print media and direct marketing as sales tools. Video landing pages boast higher conversion rates in online advertising than traditional text only presentations such as long-form sales letters.
A clue to how effective video is in influencing potential customers is in its widespread use. It is being utilized by everyone from Forbes 500 firms to local business, from politicians to the person next door. Video can, in turn, educate, inform, encourage reflection, resonate emotionally and even pitch, while also entertaining.


They grab and hold attention, convey a message in a short amount of time from anywhere there is an internet signal, as well as have the potential to reach across all economic, ethnic, and geographic divides. Video brings a company, person or product into homes and awareness and increases recognition. It can be done cheaply, or even for free while offering a platform that comes closest to rivaling the exposure offered by television, which is financially inaccessible to most.
Adding much of the fuel to the growing fire that is video marketing is social media. No discussion of video marketing would be complete without mentioning it. Platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat, to name just a few, make it easy to share video content easily, quickly and potentially, virally, all while fostering brand loyalty and building relationships.
This can translate to many dollars in profit to a company over a customer's lifetime.
Videos get shared more times than text and links combined on these platforms.
Video marketing is a powerful sales engine today, and a growing wave of the future, enabling a level of reach that is capable of adding many customers and dollars into your company's coffers. If you have a business or are contemplating starting one, a video should be an essential element of your business marketing plan.
REVTA Real Estate Virtual Tours Australia is all about providing affordable Real Estate video marketing solutions that help you to skyrocket your conversions via personalized videos.
Complete video marketing services tailor-made for the Real Estate business - including video creation, social media integration and custom ad campaigns.




by: 
Stuart Bazga
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/9781110

Wednesday, 11 October 2017

How to Make Better Marketing Videos on YouTube

October 11, 2017 0
How to Make Better Marketing Videos on YouTube


Jump in front of that smart phone and Video your way to the success lane!

The two biggest issues I hear about not getting started in Video are: 

1. Lack of Confidence 

2. Not Getting it Perfect


  

Solution = practice in private in front of the camera and get comfortable hearing and seeing yourself in this medium.

Perfection means never getting started. Get your Videos out there and you will naturally improve with time. 

Don't get fancy, get started!

How have videos worked in your business?