August 26, 2009
Corporate Video, Human Resource Videos, Marketing Videos, Recruiting Videos, Safety Videos, Successful Video, Trade Show Videos
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Just like any project, there are right ways and wrong ways to do things. In this post, I’m going to give you several tips on how to make sure you are on the right track when it comes to producing a successful video for your business or organization. Read the rest…
May 1, 2008
Human Resource Videos, Safety Videos
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Slips & falls, machinery malfunctions, fire hazards, toxic chemical spills… often preventable occurrences can become a company’s worst nightmare. Whether a small or mega business, the benefit of using a Safety Video is extensive.
Simple fact: taking a preventative approach to avoiding workplace accidents will increase productivity and reduce associated costs. The most effective safety training programs incorporate Safety Videos.
Did you know? Increasing numbers of top manufacturing, construction and printing companies are turning to Safety Videos for their first source of training. Gone are the days of requiring managers to provide training, and make-up training, and training again – only to lose incredible amounts of their own productivity. And for those companies with a high employee turnover, training may seem endless. Read the rest…
April 26, 2008
Human Resource Videos
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Usually when a client says “here’s a home video that we’d like you to use as inspiration for our corporate video,” I cringe because the production value is often less than desirable. However, Suzanne Rodgers and Amanda Carmichael with Unum Group showed me something that was VERY cool. Amanda’s husband had created an effect that included placing several photos on a table before cutting to a photomontage of her grandparents’ 50th wedding anniversary. So I took that concept and ran with it!
The purpose of the video project was to kick off the employee’s 2007 United Way Campaign at Unum. The video featured several interviews with employees that had either benefited directly from a program funded by the United Way or had played a role in supporting the efforts of the United Way. Each interview was supplemented with photos provided by the interviewees and motion graphic treatments created by us. Read the rest…