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The inevitable burst of the video bubble

The inevitable burst of the video bubble | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

The V-word was on everyone’s lips at our Monetising Media conference last week. Debates raged about production, distribution and of course, monetisation of video, but are the benefits of video really all they’re cracked up to be?

The Media Briefing’s flagship State of the Media Industry Report 2017 (coming soon) highlights the importance of video in media organisations going forward. Respondents placed video as the second highest investment target for 2017 behind data, and is also in the top five for revenue terms.

Is video a fad, distracting publishers from thinking long-term? Or is there genuinely the demand, and more importantly a sustainable future, for our current obsession with it?...

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Is video on the cusp of imploding? I don't think so but it will definitely evolve.

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How to Create a Killer Brand Video in 2 Hours

How to Create a Killer Brand Video in 2 Hours | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

If you’re looking to make use of video to market your brand (and there’s literally no reason why you shouldn’t), it might seem a little daunting at first:


Most videos online have increasingly decent production value. A low quality video can damage your brand’s image and reputation.


What’s more, there’s the big issue of time: making quality content requires a lot of man hours, so throwing a video together quickly may feel like a bad idea.


The good news is, video content is nowhere near as complicated as you might think.


With technology that’s readily available and a small budget, you can create fantastic video content in a couple of hours.


Let’s go through the tips and tricks you’ll need to create killer video content with a high production value that does a great job of selling your brand....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Video is a hugely important marketing medium. Websites with videos keep site visitors for 88% longer than sites without video content.

Spencer Rung's curator insight, April 4, 2016 11:27 AM
This article is a great little guide on what a business could do if they wanted to save some money from hiring a professional to make video content for them. The article explains that most videos online are trending to higher and higher production value (technology is constantly improving) which means if you want to make video content you need to keep that in mind. I think this is great information because if a company wants to publish a video on one of their social-media platforms then they have to realize it can't look like it was filmed with a potato and all of the audio be background noise. This guide is especially good if you plan on publishing videos regularly since it tells you the key things you will need to make video content that will make it look like it has a high production value. A DSLR camera is a great solution to give a high quality image since there are so many adjustments you can make on it to look professional (depth of field is key). Also another thing most people don't realize is that while a cameras built in mic is convenient the quality is usually trash. A simple clip on mic is a easy and typically cheap fix for that. The last thing that is really key and again a fairly cheap fix is lighting. Professional level lighting can be bought on Amazon for under $100 and will add just a little more quality to your content.