Author: Kathy

Top 10 Things To Consider Before Hiring A Video Production Company

Top 10 things to consider before hiring a video production company.

Everybody wants a promo video for their site nowadays. Many companies make these videos themselves, some of them successfully, but there are a lot of terrible videos out there, and some of them were made by professionals! Taking the time to work out what you need makes the difference between profit and loss.

Make Your Promo Count

  1. What are you promoting? We’ve made hundreds of commercials and one thing I’ve learned is that, even if you use the best production company, if you have a bad product, it’s not going to fly.
  1. If you’re promoting yourself and your services, know exactly what you want people to hear about – why they should come to you, what you can offer, what your USP is (unique selling proposition).
  2. You are not necessarily your own best spokesperson. Some of the most eloquent people I know fall apart in front of a camera. When it comes to products, it’s best to show the benefits of that product rather than just talking about them. When it comes to services, the same applies. If you freeze in front of a camera, don’t go there.
  3. Know your market. There’s a world of difference between an eighty year old man and a teenage girl and the products they want. He may be looking for disposable underwear, while she is entering the wonderful world of women’s hygiene. So, who are you making your product or service for?
  4. Keep your promo short and sweet. Get to the point quickly for an audience that’s easily bored.
  5. Why are you looking for the cheapest production house rather than one that will do a good job for you? One of the most frustrating things for a production house worth its salt is watching really amateur promo’s, some of which are made by so-called professionals! Your business won’t move forward and these videos just look tacky.
  1. Know your budget (your realistic budget, not what you hope you can get away with). You don’t have to be Bill Gates to afford a promo and there are many ways to approach a project. You may only be able to afford a lighting cameraman and an editor but, if they know what they’re doing, you’ll end up with a good sales tool. On the other hand, if you want to jump out of a helicopter to show off your super duper parachute, you’re going to need a bigger wallet.
  2. Share your budget with your production house. Just as there will always be clients who want to get the best product for pennies, so there will always be people out there who want to make the most money for the least input. So clients ask for bids without giving a budget, and production houses writhe around in the dark, trying to work out what constraints they might face. This is not a good combination and leads to a lot of confusion. If you and your production house both know the budgetary constraints, it’s easier to find a satisfactory approach.

A few years ago, I was speaking to a young producer made a $10000 commercial for $2000. When the client wondered why there were no crane shots, the producer told him, “A crane is extra, you just paid for me, and me.”

  1. There’s a story inside every promo. Whether it’s the old man looking to avoid embarrassment or the young girl looking to do the same, human emotions are involved. Good agencies and production houses will be able to translate that story into a persuasive promotional video.
  2. Finally, you’ve probably heard the ‘two out of three catch phrase’ that is true for all creative collaborations, whether video or design. You can have it cheap and fast but not good; good and cheap but not fast; good and fast but not cheap. While there are the odd exceptions, this is a good rule of thumb and worth keeping in mind when hiring a video production company.                                                                                                                                                                                Here is one of my favorite commercials that we made a few years ago for an orange juice company. Short, sweet and to the point. Enjoy. Please share if you found this useful.

Kathy is head of post production for Ideas At Work Video, a North Bay Production Company. copyright:ideasatworkvideo.com

Ideas At Work Video: Video Marketing for a Marquetry Master

Video marketing is our business.  When Lionel is not busy with video production, however, you’ll find him in his wood shop overlooking the ocean, crafting exquisite organic tables and lamps.

Greg Zall is a very well respected furniture maker who specializes in highly detailed marquetry. He produces unique pieces to order, beautifully decorated with people, birds, insects or symbols.

So, when Greg needed a marketing video for his marquetry courses Lionel jumped at the opportunity to visit his workshop, nestled peacefully in the rolling hills outside Petaluma.

After finding out what Greg was after, Ideas At Work Video decided to use the soft – sell video marketing approach to entice both beginners and seasoned wood workers to come and try their hand at marquetry.

Greg is so pleased with the result that he’s thinking of offering extra courses during the year. This is what Greg had to say:

“I am delighted with the video. It is a good overview of the class and includes all the pertinent information a potential student would want. The way it is presented is very clear, and fun, interspersing the information with quick clips that give the atmosphere of the shop.
Kathy and Lionel were very creative, offering ways to make my dialogue understandable and relaxed. The whole experience was very professional, easy and surprisingly quick.”

So, if you’re in the area, book yourself into  Greg Zall’s Marquetry Workshop and find your inner artist!  Contact Ideas At Work Video and we’ll make the right video marketing content for you.

A Glittering Start To Video Production in the Bay Area

We were very excited recently when our production company covered The Great Crystal Fair that happens 6 times a year in San Francisco and in Contra Costa our first video production in the bay area.

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As always when in San Francisco, this event was held at the Fort Mason, set between the beautiful Marina Green and the Maritime Historical Park. Wherever you look, there’s a fabulous view of the ocean, the mountains, the bridge or the city.

It’s a thriving part of San Francisco, with lots of things happening. On the same weekend as The Great Crystal Fair, the spring orchid show was in full swing just a few doors down.

We had an early start to capture San Francisco waking up and the setting up of the fair. Lots of banter as the stalls were erected and laden with sparkling gems, incredible rock crystal formations, feathers, jewelry, magic potions, metal skulls and other goodies. Everyone caught their breath before the first visitors arrived and then it was nonstop for the rest of the day.

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Thanks to the fair’s convener, Jerry Tomlinson, and all the people at the fair for their help in making Ideas at Work Video’s first video production in the Bay Area a success.

Since then, Jerry has reported an 8 percent increase in attendance at his most recent show.

Contact Ideas At Work video and we’ll make the right video for you.

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