Our Method
We are at the point where online video is expected by your audience for you to remain relevant in the conversation. It is time to tell your story, and our ‘Meet the Founder’s video solution will help you connect with your prospects, customers and partners in a compelling and engaging way.
“Video is no longer a nice-to-have component to a Web site, but a must-have for organizations that want to increase traffic and connect with their constituents.”
- Dave Dutch, senior vice president of products and marketing at Vignette.com
Logistics
The process is very simple. We complete the business part by phone and schedule an hour with you/your team. During that initial meeting, we get a clear picture of the story you are trying convey. This drives out a simple set of questions that we use to “script” the video shoot.
Next you meet us at our South Congress studio for about an hour to shoot the video. This is very informal (we can even have a glass of wine first if you want!) We make it very comfortable so we get the ‘real you’ on video. If you prefer, we can come to your location instead.
Natural
The actual video capture process is really just you talking with us, where there happens to be a video camera as well. What we want is the natural, relaxed you - this is how your passion comes through.
This is not a commercial - it is about getting to know you.
Camera Shy
We make you look good - even if you are camera shy. We often hear the standard “I am not good on camera” concern - but we make the environment and process very smooth.
Video Output
We don’t just hand you a DVD and walk away. We supply simple code for your website and can even help you integrate it into your site. We also syndicate your video out to as many relevant sites as we can find - such as You Tube.
Shoot One or All
We can produce a single-person video, or we can shoot a set of your entire team. We can also go a little deeper into your business and create a series of ‘Topical Vignettes’ for use on your blog. We’re already in the studio; you may as well use the time wisely and save some dough in the process.
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