A web video or commercial that uses only stills and graphics can be a very effective way to communicate your message. Here are some reasons why you should consider creating a video using elements you already have available.
● Budget - It is the most budget conscious way of creating your video. On-set production for a video takes a larger team, more equipment, more time, and more money. A video created with elements you already have requires less production time.
● Time - These style of videos allow for the fastest turnaround time. In as little as 48 hours we can create a preview of your video as long as we have all the necessary assets to our editors.
● Stills - You can use the stills and video you are already using for your website and social media. We can even animate those photos for fun moving shots or effects.
● Graphics - Graphics give the video more exciting movement and entertainment for the viewer.
● Voice Over & Music - The voice over tells the viewer exactly what they need to know about your business and services and the music sets the tone.
These are the elements of a stills and graphics video. Combined you’ll have a quickly realized promotional or educational video for your business’ needs!
At Jumpstart Video, we understand that a thriving business is built on a strong foundation of loyal fans and engaged customers. Our mission is to help you create compelling content that not only showcases your unique offerings but also amplifies your reach in the marketplace. Together, we share a common goal: to see your business succeed.
A dedicated fanbase is more than just a group of followers; it’s a community of advocates who believe in your brand and are eager to share it with others. By focusing on growing your fanbase, you’re not just increasing numbers; you’re cultivating relationships that lead to long-term success.
When crafting your social media strategy here are some items to keep in mind.
1. Highlighting Your Unique Value. Whether it’s your innovative products, exceptional service, or unique brand story, put yourself centerstage.
2. Create Engaging and Shareable Content. From eye-catching visuals to compelling narratives, craft content that not only informs but also inspires action.
3. Have Strategic Growth Plan. Know where you are and where you want to go. That can help you reach your goals more efficiently.
4. Measure Your Results. Use the data that social media provides to know what works and what needs work.
The Power of a New Hire Orientation Video
Starting a new job can be both exciting and overwhelming. A well-crafted new hire orientation video serves as an effective introduction to your company.
Studies show that new employees onboarded through video training are 58% more likely to succeed and remain with the company for three years.
Key Elements for an Effective Orientation Video
1. Keep It Short and Sweet. Attention spans are limited, especially on the first day.
2. Engaging and Inspirational Content. Infuse your content with energy and enthusiasm! Incorporate humor and feature existing staff members to create a relatable atmosphere.
3.Organized Structure. Start with an overview of the company—its mission, values, products, and customers—before diving into specific job duties.
4.Build an Emotional Connection. Use the orientation video as a platform to inspire pride in your new hires.
By implementing a thoughtful new hire orientation video, you can create a welcoming environment that sets the stage for success. This tool not only informs but also inspires, helping new associates feel valued and excited about their contributions.
Tips To Be a Better Public Speaker
Tips To Be a Better Public Speaker
Public speaking can be a daunting task for some. Here are some tips on how you can maximize your ability to speak in front of others.
1. Watch Your Rate of Speech. People often speed up as they get nervous.
2. Watch Your Body Language. Nonverbal communication compliments your speech: the way you’re holding yourself, posture, hand movements, and gestures communicate something, which can aid your speech.
3. Monitor Your Eye Contact. Don’t look in just 1 direction, look around at the whole crowd
4. Practice Your Speech. Practice not so you can get it right. Practice so you can’t get it wrong
5. Record Your Speech on Video. Record yourself giving the speech so you can see yourself from the audience’s perspective
6. Know Your Audience. Get to know who are you speaking to and what might best connect with them.
7. Focus on your topic, not your performance
8. Appearance Matters. Dress well and try to make an impression
9. Take a Breath. No one’s perfect
Throwback Thursday: We are celebrating 20 years in video production by pulling videos from the archives. Here is one of the first TV commercials produced by Jumpstart Video.
Throwback Thursday: We are celebrating 20 years in video production by pulling videos from the archives. Here is one of the first TV commercials produced by Jumpstart Video.
Throwback Thursday: We are celebrating 20 years in video production by pulling videos from the archives. Here is one of the first TV commercials produced by Jumpstart Video.
Throwback Thursday: We are celebrating 20 years in video production by pulling videos from the archives. Here is one of the first TV commercials produced by Jumpstart Video.
Throwback Thursday: We are celebrating 20 years in video production by pulling videos from the archives. Here is one of the first TV commercials produced by Jumpstart Video.
Throwback Thursday: We are celebrating 20 years in video production by pulling videos from the archives. Here is one of the first TV commercials produced by Jumpstart Video.
Throwback Thursday: We are celebrating 20 years in video production by pulling videos from the archives. Here is one of the first TV commercials produced by Jumpstart Video.