VIDEO, VIDEO EDITING, WEB DESIGN, GRAPHIC DESIGN, LOGO DESIGN IN SAN DIEGO

Showing posts with label San Diego Video Editing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label San Diego Video Editing. Show all posts

Sunday, August 18, 2013

Carlsbad Video Production Process and Information


Video Production Process



The Video Production Process
Contact us at 760-529-6576
Info@fourtenDigitial.com


  1. Our Process:
  2. During the pre-production process, Fourten will meet with your marketing team and/or management to discuss your ideas, goals and budget for your video.  This will include the topics and content of the video, as well as the appropriate platforms to be used to reach your intended audience.
  3.  During this meeting, we will gather additional information about your company and product/service that will be used in the video's script. An outline, or "treatment," is generated for the shoot which includes the schedule for any actors and locations, the list of equipment needed, scene layouts, etc.
  4.  On the day of filming, our team will set up and film the clips based on the outline and record any voiceover needed. 
  5.  In post-production, we edit the video, add necessary graphics such as your company logo or motion graphic, include non-copyrighted music score (instrumental).  Minor edits are part of the post-production process, however any major edits to the video, outside the scope of the project, are subject to our hourly editing rate as are additional graphics, motion graphics and animations.
  6.  The video is delivered in an mp4 format which can be uploaded to your company's website or other video websites, such as YouTube and Vimeo, or burned to DVD and blue ray discs. 

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

7 Surprising Facts About Online Video…And 3 Ways You Can Profit From Them

It seems every time you turn around these days, people are saying you must start using online video if you want to succeed on the web.

But is it really true…or…is it all just marketing hype?
Well, thankfully the web gives us something not readily available in more traditional marketing mediums, like radio, print and TV; the ability to track high-level statistics in real-time. And by looking at these statistics, we can easily tell what’s hype and what’s reality when it comes to online video.
Most of the available statistics come from the major players on the web….the large companies who place pre, mid and post roll ads in the videos many of us watch online. But are these statistics relevant to small business owners on the web? For the past 12 months I’ve tracked these statistics, comparing them against what’s being reported by small business owners.
And what I’ve found is this; viewing habits for online videos are the same across the board. It doesn’t matter if you’re Netflix running video ads on Yahoo’s homepage or a one-person business in Alaska; people all watch…and react to…videos in the same way.
I also uncovered some surprising facts about web video in the process. Facts that can give small business owners a decided advantage over their competition.
And the first fact is that YouTube is losing money. When most people think online video, they think YouTube. It’s become a household word. Even Mariah Carey sang about it. So how could this giant web presence, owned by an even bigger web presence (Google)…be losing money?
The answer is easy. Junk content. You see, the novelty of online video has already worn off. It’s no longer a shiny penny that hypnotizes us. If a web video doesn’t have quality production value and quality content (like just about every video on YouTube), people aren’t interested in watching it. That’s a critical lesson for small business owners…it tells us that just “any video” is not good enough anymore. You have to keep your eye on quality. It’s a lesson YouTube has learned the hard way…as advertisers now have little or no interest in spending their money with YouTube.
But when you add the “quality factor” to your videos, things start looking up considerably.
For instance, approximately 50% of people who watch a “quality” video will take whatever action that video asks them to do. It could be filing out a form, clicking on a link or simply reading the text below the video. For those of us with text-only web sites, we know that getting 50% of visitors to do anything…well, it’s nearly impossible.
It gets even better though.
You see, on average, 12% of people going to a site that uses video to market it’s products or services…will end up buying from that site. By comparison, the “normal conversion rate” for a text-only site hovers at around 1%.
So how is this huge jump in sales possible? Well, it’s because 65% of people watch online videos to completion (less than 10% will read a text-only site to completion). And the longer you can keep people glued to your sales message, the better your sales will be.
Speaking of keeping people glued, I was curious to see just how long people stay on a site with video vs. a text-only site. Here’s what I found. The average length of time, per visitor, spent on text-only sites is 60 seconds. And sites with video? It’s 6 minutes. Talk about being glued.
But wait…aren’t the majority of people watching videos online just teenagers trying to avoid homework? Nope. Actually, 65% of the people viewing videos online are between the ages of 35 and 64. And 67% of those earn a middle to high income. How many of those people are in your market?
Now, while the statistics clearly illustrate the benefits of using using video on your site, the question still remains…how exactly should you go about using it? And the answer to that question comes down to 3 proven techniques.
The first is the most obvious; you use video on your web site to market or promote your products or services. You use video to grab the viewers attention, state your benefits, build credibility and urge them to take action.
Problem is, a lot of small business owners think that their product or service can’t be promoted through video.
The truth is, it can. Let me give you some proof. We’ll use jigsaw puzzles as an example. How in the world would you create a video to market jigsaw puzzles? Well, Trish Barker in Hawaii figured out a way. In fact, she reports her sales immediately increased when she added video to her site. Trish’s big video secret? She featured major benefits that most people aren’t aware of with jigsaw puzzles. You can see Trish’s video at connectionspuzzles.com.
Another way online video can be used by a small business, is to create new products or supplement existing products. For instance, maybe you have a product that requires a lot of customer support…support that could be automated through the use of an online video. For example, a set of videos that customers could watch instead of phoning for help.
Or you could be like my sister. She spends her time performing live training with people. Over the course of a weekend, her and I made videos of her typical “live” training sessions. She now sells the videos online…and while they haven’t replaced her core business…they are helping to put her daughters through college. Not bad for a weekends worth of work.
But perhaps the most powerful way to leverage online video is through the “new media” approach. This is where you build a loyal audience by providing them with free, useful content on a regular basis. Video podcasts are the perfect example. With video podcasts, literally anyone, in any market, with no video experience, has the opportunity to grow a large, responsive following.

Cali Lewis is proof of this. About 2 years ago, Cali and her husband Neil decided to start a video podcast covering technology news. They had no experience…and really…no idea what they were doing. They just figured things out as they went along. Today, their little video podcast is a full-time business…with 300,000 people downloading their 5 minute shows daily. And as Cali would tell you, there’s no reason why anyone else can’t accomplish the same thing. By the way, you can see Cali’s web show at GeekBrief.TV.
The bottom line? Web video is not out of your reach…no matter where you’re at in terms of skills, knowledge, time or money. In fact, web video is still in it’s infancy and you haven’t “missed the boat”…at least not yet. But it is moving at an amazingly fast rate. And if there ever was the perfect time to get involved, that time is now.
You can always outsource the creation of video…or you can learn how to create awesome online videos yourself.

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Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Video Production, Photography, Web Design, Graphics in San Diego California

To My Undersanding:

I have been all through the Google and Bing searches and really have not stumbled upon too many really awesome Video production companies in San Diego. If you search for them in Los Angeles, there is many that have the creative edge and make cutting edge video. One Lense Media in Los Angeles is one that is out of this world. But as for San Diego, the picking are slim.

In 2011, you must have Video of your company to compliment your web Presence. YOU MUST! I am sure whatever your industry, your competitors are using video to visually enhance their Website, Social Media, and Online Marketing. Along with that, you need photos to compliment this too and of coarse, a Dynamite Website. Most likely you want an Amazing Logo and Some graphics to go along with all of that to put the Cherry on Top.
But Where Do you find all of this? Where do you go?
Well...........there are a few options I DO NOT Recommend that most people do.

1. Go find a bunch of different companies that do all of this, hire each one of them for each need, and have headaches year round trying to keep track of it all.

2. Hire someone to Hire these companies and try to keep track of your budget for all of this, while keeping track of the person you hired to do the hiring.

OR!!!!!!!!...............

Find a Company that Has all of your Business Visual Needs. Are there any companies out there? What do they Provide? and is it affordable?

What you need to succeed:
1. A Good Website (And SEO for your website)
2. Product or Facility/Business Photography
3. Logos
4. Advertising print/Graphics
5. Business Cards
6. Apparel
7. and of Coarse Video for your company.

Where do you get all of this in 1 place, from 1 trusted company for a Good Price?

1. FourTen Visuals in Carlsbad
(literally the only company that provides all of this.)

Cutting Edge, Creative, amazing work! Below is the contact info, and website links. Visit them today, and save yourself a ton of headaches.

FourTen Visuals South
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Contact: Tim
760-529-6576
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Visit our Sites: Fourten Visuals: http://www.fourtenvisuals.com Fourten Video Production: http://www.fourtenvideoproduction.com

Friday, January 28, 2011

Video Statistics: The Impact of Video on The Web 2011

The Following is Some amazing Statistics on Video Marketing and Why you need it. Once you realize that you do, then come see us online or call to get some Fresh, Cutting Edge video done for your company or business.

Online retailer Living Direct found that videos boosted conversion as well as increasing time on site by 9%. (Internet Retailer, October 2010).

Internet Retailer reports that visitors who view product videos are 85% more likely to buy than visitors who do not, based on OnlineGolf.com results. (Internet Retailer, April 2010)
Frequent online shoppers value video more heavily than other shoppers. 46% of frequent online shoppers prefer shopping on sites with video, compared with 30% of infrequent online shoppers. (Internet Retailer, November 2010)

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Retail site visitors who view video stay two minutes longer on average and are 64% more likely to purchase than other site visitors. (Comscore, August 2010)

In tests merchants such as Archie McPhee experienced conversion rate increases averaging 30%, with a range from 12% to 115%. (Practical Ecommerce, November 2008)

According to Internet Retailer, Shoeline.com saw a 44% increase in online sales conversions by using videos to showcase their products. “With such positive results on our existing videos, the goal right now is to add video to as many of our products as possible,” says Frank Malsbenden, VP and GM of Vision Retailing Inc., the parent company of Shoeline.com. (Internet Retailer, January 2009)

Zappos reports a 6% to 30% increases in sales for products with video. (ReelSEO, December 2009)

Discovery Channel increased video streams 123% by properly implementing video sitemaps

20% of all males surveyed cited online video as a significant influence in recent purchases of jewelry and watches. (Ad-ology Media Influence on Consumer Choice survey, September 2008)

Ice.com found that viewers who chose to view video converted at a 400% increase over those who did not. Ice.com also credits video with decreasing returns by 25%. (Internet Retailer, December 2009)

Implementation of video decreased returns by 27% for PFI Western. (Videocommerce.org, December 2009)

Simple video merchandising best practices can nearly double the impact of eCommerce video (Invodo research, February 2010)

Shoppers who view video at Onlineshoes.com convert at a 45% higher rate than other shoppers, and the site has seen a 359% year-over-year increase in video views. Product pages with video have higher conversion rates than product pages without video. (Internet Retailer, February 2010)
With proper optimization, video increases the chance of a front-page Google result by 53x. (Forrester, January 2010)
Video in email marketing has been shown to increase click-through rates by over 96%. In response, the number of marketers planning to use video in email campaigns has increased 5x since the beginning of 2009. (Implix 2010 Email Marketing Trends Survey)
Consumer packaged goods firm Reckitt Benckiser found that online video delivered a 6% increase in in-store sales. (Reckitt Benckiser / Nielsen, May 2010)

Rich media ads containing video increase purchase intent by 1.16% and drive success more than four times that of Flash animation. In addition to the increase in purchase intent, video ads appear to increase consumer brand loyalty. Viewers favored a brand 2.30% more when exposed to rich media with a video ad opposed the tiny 0.15% increase simple Flash animation experienced. (DoubleClick, The Brand Value of Rich Media Ads, June 2009)


Consumers Use and Trust Online Video
Over 90% of shoppers surveyed found video useful in making purchase decisions, according to a study of Swimwear Boutique customers. (Internet Retailer, October 2010)
From July 2009 through July 2010, the number of US video viewers on retail sites grew 40%, outpacing 17% growth in the number of total US online video viewers. 96% of online shoppers also watch online video. (Comscore, August 2010)
Video views doubled from 14.8 billion to 33.2 billion between January 2009 and December 2009. 86.5% of all US Internet users watched online video during the month. The average viewer watched 187 videos and 12.7 hours of online video during the month. (Comscore, February 2010)
A minute of video is worth 1.8 million words according to Dr. James McQuivey of Forrester Research. (Forrester, January 2009)


Online Retailers are Implementing eCommerce Video
33% of online retailers plan to add video to their sites in 2010, making it a higher priority than any other advanced feature. (eMarketer, March 2010)
Leading online retailers added video to their sites in 2009 to increase online sales. PetsUnited, the owner of 10 eCommerce sites, saw a 50% jump in average sales when shoppers made a purchase after viewing a video. (eMarketer, January 2009)
eCommerce video success can be clearly measured. Conversion rate, cart abandons, increased traffic and View Through Rate (VTR) are key to demonstrating success. (Practical Ecommerce, March 2010)
eMarketer senior analyst Jeffrey Grau characterizes the benefits of video as including “…a lower number of abandoned shopping carts, reduced return rates, and higher sales.” (eMarketer, January 2009)
Search engine optimization (SEO) and online video were the two top priorities for online retailers in 2009. Online shoppers who viewed video had a larger shopping ticket than those who viewed traditional rich media such as flash animations. (Internet Retailer, January 2009)
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