5 Techniques (and Videos) That Spice Up Boring Subjects
So how do you create an exciting video for a boring subject? Here are five techniques to engage viewers for a boring topic.
So how do you create an exciting video for a boring subject? Here are five techniques to engage viewers for a boring topic.
Here’s a snippet of a conversation that we’ve been having a lot recently: “We don’t want to skimp on the creativity or quality but….” [Demo Duck team holds breath] “…we need this video done in a month.” Now, a month for a video for your business isn’t an unrealistic request.
This is a guest post from our great friends over at Marmoset. If you’re a business filmmaker, chances are you’ve struggled with finding the perfect soundtrack for your videos.
We’ve made plenty of videos over the years, and while nearly all of them are good, some of them turned out great. So it got me thinking…what are the ingredients for a great video and how do we replicate that recipe every time?
When we recently decided to create a new homepage video for ourselves we weren’t sure exactly what we wanted. With a little bit of magic, a great team, and some fun tunes we created something our entire team could get behind and our business would benefit from. Here’s how it all came together.
As a group of people that spend every waking breath entrenched in the video world, Demo Duck wanted to take this opportunity to share our 5 Biggest Online Video Pet Peeves…and a little about why they bug us so much.
The length of your corporate video is directly affected by the amount of content you are looking to cover. Determining that perfect amount of content is never easy. However, here are three quick tips to help you avoid saying too much or saying too little in your video.
There are a lot of techniques to consider when you’re creating a video for your business that’s going to be viewed primarily on mobile. Here are a few tips to help get you started on creating for the small screen!
Often times, people will avoid investing enough time and money in producing an amazing business video – because they feel like it’s shelf life is too short. So let’s take a look at four corporate videos that have withstood the test of time.
Appealing to short attention spans is a skill to be mastered with twenty percent of your audience clicking away in the first 10 seconds. So, here are seven ideas (told in 10 seconds or less) to hook your viewers before the clock strikes eleven.