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When I talk about video being magical, I’m not trying to insult your intelligence – no one really believes video is magic. But I’ve seen a lot of businesses who believe that just because they made a video about it, their problem will magically disappear. So, as a business leader, what’s the role of video? I want to share 3 ways you can think about video for your business. 1. Video is a tool – a way to communicate ideas, messages and stories. 2. Video is a fresh perspective – it helps your audience see and understand problems and opportunities from a unique point of view. 3. Video is a guide – it’s great at setting up the need and giving your viewers a clear call to action.

Here’s the reality, video is just one tool in an arsenal. It’s not your entire toolbox. While it pains me to say it, “No” video is not a magic wand that can be waved over a business problem and proof, (pause) it just disappears. My ability to speak a document out of thin air amazed my kids, but we know that my computer, printer and the wifi were part of a strategy that gave me the results I wanted. And it’s the same with video. Video has to be part of a larger strategy to move your audience to action. Just remember, the 3 ways video can help your business the most are: as a tool, as a perspective, as a guide. When used in the right context, video can be part of your solution.

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Editing packages such as Premiere Pro and Final Cut Pro are extraordinarily powerful and enable you to accomplish a great deal with your videos, but they’re not magic.

Don’t assume that any and all problems with your video can be fixed in post-production. Sometimes, you simply won’t be able to correct the brightness or contrast of a shot as much as you need to, or manage to isolate a single person’s voice in a room crowded with hundreds of people. Yes, it might be possible given enough time and skill, but post-production should be seen as a process to add polish and finesse to your video, not an opportunity to go back and fix mistakes that could have been easily avoided during a properly planned shoot.

And … Cut!

Hopefully, this post has given you some ideas of pitfalls you can avoid when the time comes to start producing your own marketing videos.

If you have questions about any of the points raised or anything else video-related, let me know in the comments – I’ll do my best to answer them.


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Editing packages such as Premiere Pro and Final Cut Pro are extraordinarily powerful and enable you to accomplish a great deal with your videos, but they’re not magic.

Don’t assume that any and all problems with your video can be fixed in post-production. Sometimes, you simply won’t be able to correct the brightness or contrast of a shot as much as you need to, or manage to isolate a single person’s voice in a room crowded with hundreds of people. Yes, it might be possible given enough time and skill, but post-production should be seen as a process to add polish and finesse to your video, not an opportunity to go back and fix mistakes that could have been easily avoided during a properly planned shoot. Product Photography | Zappl | Zero Aperture Production Pvt Ltd |www.zappl.in | Product Explainer | Product Photography | Corporates documentary | Video Production | Promotional Videos | Internal Videos | Corporate Videos | Training Videos |Animation Video Marketing | Video Distribution | Video Advertising | YouTube | Testimonials Video

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