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Products and Services Videos

Video has always helped to sell products whether it be at events, in actual shops, on TV or online and we have created a wide variety of videos to help companies promote their products. The use of video to sell products has become increasingly popular on the web as broadband has made it more accessible. We have provided videos for small independent companies to larger international corporate companies. Even though the size of the companies may differ they all have the same goal in mind.
To discuss your video(s) needs further then contact us on 0121 233 3441
 

Delcam – Promo 2011

Producer: Warren Haughey Creative Director: Warren Haughey : Post: Brace Media

Animated video to promote the variety of services that they provide around the world. Instead of going down the traditional video route of showing various tools and products that they provide we wanted to create somethign that really stood out. They trusted our vision and the end result is something that shows a unique and forward thinking company. We even got to use some of the services that worked on the King Kong movie! Hope you enjoy.
 

2010 – Delcam TV – Imetric Video

Producer: Warren Haughey Director: Warren Haughey

Continuing on from the success of the Iqube video (which helped to sell 3/4 of a million pounds in just the first 3 months of the video being released), we were asked back to create another video but this time it was all about the teeth. Again we went for the same clean style to keep in line with their branding and tried to show off all the machines perfect curves.
 
 

Corporate Video

Corporate video is any type of video that isn’t a company training video.

 It is essentially outward facing toward customers or the public.

 Corporate video can often also be used to to promote a division os sector within a large orgnaisation to help give them more publicity.
Feel free to have a look at some of our videos below, which I hope will give you an insight to what we can deliver. We always willing to meet with you and go through the various options when it comes to Corporate video to ensure you get the best type of video for you organisation.
 

2010 – Confederation of British Metalforming – Corporate Video

Producer: Warren Haughey Director: Warren Haughey

The Confederation of British Metalforming were looking to create a modern video to help encourage other companies to join and benefit from the services they provide. We filmed all over the UK seeing some amazing sights, in particular the forging companies where it seemed we had stepped back in time. We shot all the cut away footage using the HVX200 slow motion capabilities with graphics being created in After Effects. Hope you enjoy it!
 

2009 – Keep Birmingham Tidy – Birmingham City Council Campaign

Producer: Warren Haughey Director: Ben Lister

Eight Eyed Sea Bass were looking to film some accurate footage of Birmingham, which would show a city getting fed up with being treated so badly.
Following a story board created by Petit Pois we filmed in various locations around Birmingham with the plan for EESB to fill in bits with the magic of 3D.
This video was later released on the big screen and shown in Cineworld on Broadstreet to name one venue.

 

2009 – Every Child Matters – Birmingham City Council Campaign

Producer: Warren Haughey Director: Ben Lister

Eight Eyed Sea Bass requested our production services again. The brief for this was to find actors that resembled drawings created by school children (which was no easy task) and then create a video that reflected the various elements of the Every Child Matters campaign.
The final DVD was distributed to all the primary schools in Birmingham.

 

2008 – WMG Corporate Video

Producer: Warren Haughey Director: Warren Haughey

WMG (formerly Warwick Manufacturing Group) is an academic department of the University of Warwick. They have grown into a global force to be reckoned with, delving outside its manufacturing core into new sectors: health, banking, the built environment and digital technology to name a few.
We created a corporate video to showcase the research and development work that they have been doing.

 
 

A Clients Guide

Part One: Introduction:

So you have decided that you need video to promote yourself, your company or your product. However with so many production companies and freelancers all providing the same service and so many ways to show your video it can prove to be a bit of a mine field.

So here at @Warblefly Productions we have decided to write a little weekly guide to help you decide the type of video and company that best suits you. It may even turn out that you don’t need a video after all but hopefully you will realise the importance a video can make when everything is so accessible via Phones, web or TV.

Gradually over the next few weeks we will go through a variety of elements including, what is video production, explaining the different types of video that can be used, the actual process, some technical terms and finally a guide on price. Feel free to dip in and out of this guide at any time and if you have suggestions or questions then get in touch.

 
Clients Guide to Video Production 1

1. – Why do you need video?

It has been proven that potential customers are 72% more likely to purchase a product or service when video production is used. They also make their buying decisions faster. 89% of consumers will view a video the same day it is received, and 94% will pass the video tape/cd/dvd along to a friend or relative. Moreover, response rates for video production promotions are 6 times greater than those for printed direct mail. It’s also a well-known fact in industry circles that Video production is more cost effective than any other generic medium. Are you convinced yet?

 
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2. So what is Video Production?

Essentially, video production companies produce videos for a wide range of videos and these can be used in such a variety of ways. However video production is now becoming so accessible that anybody can go down to the local shop and buy a good HD camera, film an event and then edit it on some free software that has been provided with the computer. However one needs to recognise the amount of skill that goes in to creating professional videos. So many times we have been called in to help a company who have tried to make the video themselves but it hasn’t been up to scratch. Even now I still see amazing websites which have been let down by DIY video productions. Although it may save money initially a bad video can reflect poorly on whatever it is promoting. Not only that but if you add up the hours spent by you making the video, it may actually have cost you more!
A good quality video should be able to sell your services, win that pitch, encourage investors to go with you, inspire people and generally want to get to know more about you. There are many ways to do this but essentially it boils down to:

• Client Creates Video Brief
• We produce ideas/script/storyboards
• Liaise with clients
• Create production team, which can range from as little as 3 people up to Hollywood film numbers
• The video is shot on HD Cameras (we no longer use tapes so it is all on hard drives)
• It is edited and a rough cut is produced
• We liaise with clients
• Sound, Visual effects and minor adjustments are made so that final version is presented to client.

 
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3. What are the different types of video you can use?

This list is pretty exhaustive and will grow and grow as technology continues to advance. So below we have put together a list of the most popular uses for video at the moment:

1. Business-to-Business Video – Business Video, DVD & Stream
Business-to-Business videos are usually about winning deals or large ongoing contracts. It is delivered in a serious vein and needs to look impressive and remove any fragment of doubt in your ability to deliver the goods.

2. Business to Consumer video.
You have seen this in a lot of stores particularly Woolworths when it was up and running. They are often used to promote seasonal products or specific individual products. They can be viewed as a very long advert by some people as they are often to the point, snappy and are easy to remember but they may last up to 2 minutes as opposed to a TV commercial lasting 30 seconds.

3. Corporate Video, DVD & Stream
Corporate videos are seen as the classic video for a big organisation. It is often viewed on DVD but with technology getting better they will often be seen on the companies website or even on various social media websites. It is created to show what the company does and often where you are seeking to move towards in the future. These can often also be called company videos, which tend to be made for SME’s but there is nothing wrong with the names being interchanged with one another as they both seek to provide the same message.

4. Conference Video, DVD & Stream
The conference video can be produced in two ways. One is to actually create a video to either open up the show or to be shown at some point during the conference whilst the second way is to create a video during the conference. The former often being used to grab the attendees attention whilst the latter being used to interview attendees, grabbing vox pops and general shots of the audience to be later edited and delivered either on DVD or for the website.

5. Construction Video, DVD & Stream
The use of construction videos is becoming more and more important and often expected by clients. The construction projects are often huge and will need to have some sort of video to accompany a tender. These can be delivered as a 3D animated sequence showing a fly through a building or over a piece of land to give the clients a visual realisation of how the build will look when finished. These will often be accompanied with up beat music and sometimes a voice over to reveal certain key messages.

6. Customer Testimonial Video, DVD & Stream
You may see a lot of commercials at the moment are using this style of video to help promote their product. Think of a famous toothpaste brand and you will see they use their customers to talk about how goo a product it is to use. This type of video doesn’t just need to be used for TV commercials but can also be used for various types of videos and can either be to form all or part of your video. When using this type of video though it is important to remember that your customers may not be able to fit in to your schedule so often the shoot will have to accommodate theirs.

7. Exhibition Video, DVD & Stream
If you have ever attended exhibitions you will find that Companies will usually be selling their products or services or both. A Video for an exhibition needs to be self-explanatory without the need of having any voice over or interviews, as often the volume is played very low. The message needs to be to the point and short, as many attendees will not be standing around for long to look at it. This video will need to rely more on graphics, animation of text to get the message across.

8. Factory /Facilities Tour Video, DVD & Stream
If you have made a new investment in a premises or some machinery then manufacturers love the use of DVD in order to promote it. It can also be used to show a tour of the factory for clients who are based overseas wondering about your capabilities. The key part of the DVD is to show you have the ability to meet demand and carry out high levels of production. Often voice over driven, which allows for easier translation, it will provide peace of mind to your buyers willing to invest in you.

9. Public Information Video, DVD & Stream
Local authorities wanting to raise public awareness about a particular initiative often produce this type of video. It can be interactive allowing the audience to view various information from the DVD menu or it can be one self-contained video using voice over to get the message across. 
The use of various languages needs to be taken in to account as well especially if it need to reach a multi cultural background.

10. Video Blog
Video blogs are becoming more and more popular as the broadband becomes more accessible. What you will find with a lot of the videos out there is that they are mainly DIY productions as they are quite simple to do if you have your own camera and a computer with editing software on. Video blogs are a great way to keep employees or clients informed about future developments but the message may be missed if the production value of the video is not up to scratch. The best way to get around this is to get in touch with a local video production company and see if they can do it for you or even train you so you can still keep costs down.

 

Clients Guide to Video Production 1

4. – Choosing the right Video Production Company

All the information you will need to make sure the video company you choose can deliver exactly what you want will be arriving on these pages next week.

 
 
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