Perfect Product Training Video for Distributors and End user Corporate training Videos in Carslbad.
Covering everyting from Lowes, home depot, amazon, ebay and all other selling platforms including website sales....we increase your sales 10 fold within a month of the product and product training videos.
About HD Cinematic look Training Videos:
If you are a company releasing products on Amazon, home depot Lowes or need a static product page, we are your answer. People and clients/end users want to watch these online training videos. They are engaging, and by using 2-3 cameras, multiple lighting and staged settings, Fourten Creates the most engaging Videos for every type of business. Releasing your product on these static sites requires training videos hands down. Increase your sales, Roi and investors/distributors by these simple yet complex videos using every cutback angle possible.
*FourTen Digial Video Productions in San Diego County Creates a variety of corporate training videos for any product, services and business in San Diego, Carlsbad and all of North County San Diego. As you can see by the quality, Linear is already far past there RETURN ON INVESTMENT JUST IN THE FIRST MONTH.
-EACH VIDEO IS SPECIFIED TO THE PRODUCT AT HAND AND WE HAVE AN AMAZING STAFF OF SPOKESPERSONS (See Kristina in the video, which was a 17 video series for 7 products) , VOICEOVERS AND ANY KIND OF MARKETING STRATEGIES NEEDED TO PUSH YOUR PRODUCT TO THE TOP.
-This is an Cinematic Video production video for product training for Lowes, home Depot and Amazon. Releasing a Product or service can be tricky but with the right company, you can have something people can enjoy while learning how to install a product.
-This Film was shot by Fourten Digtal Media and Video Production in Carlsbad, San Diego, and Los Angeles California. We use specialized Cinema Cameras, Cinema lenses, and multi cutback shots and B-Roll Video to create the most dynamic Video productions for Corporation
About HD Cinematic look Training Videocorporate training videos for home depot:
If you are a company releasing products on Amazon, home depot, or lowes or need a static product page, we are your answer. People and clients/end users want to watch these videos. They are engaging, and by using 2-3 cameras, multiple lighting and staged settings, Fourten Creates the most engaging Videos for every type of business. Releasing your product on these static sites requires training videos hands down. Increase your sales, Roi and investors/distributors by these simple yet complex HD videos using every cutback angle possible.
Fourten and Linear Corporation set up and built 3 Stages on studio location for these videos. We also did Pre production, Talent scouting and Treatments/scripting for all of these videos.
Our Cinematic Video Production included:
1. Product research and video planning
2. Pre production scripting/storyboarding/treaments
3. filming with 3 HD 2.5K Cinema Cameras
4. High End Cinema Lenses
5. HD Wireless and broadcast microphones
6. orignal "royalty free music scoring"
7. Post production Video editing
8. Motion graphics, 4D Animations and Graphic design
9. Extensive product research
10. Set Building and painting
11. and a lot of love, pride and creative Video production skills.
We filmed them on HD 2.5k Cinema Cameras with Carl Zeiss, Canon and Rokinon Set focal length Cinema Lenses. This insured that the quality of the video is fit for any Video Marketing platform in San Diego, Southern California and Carlsbad Locations.
The Process:
We collaborated with the marketing team at linear corporation to provide the most detailed and desirable Training Video for there enormous product line. Linear is a world wide company and has over 1000 products just with their company. To release a product on these platforms, you are required to have specilized and generic Traingin videos for these products before they are released to the marketing platforms. FourTen does it all.
Here is one of 17 Videos done for this Corporate video production Training Videos Carlsbad series for lowes, home depot, amazona and ebay!
Photos of the shoot, set and set building:
fourten is a creative studio specializing in graphic design, video production, digital photography, and website development.
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Monday, November 11, 2013
Monday, October 28, 2013
Finding Quality Video Services in Carlsbad California
Fourten Video Production Services
The FourTen Digital Media Video Production Team recognizes the profound importance of setting yourself apart when it comes to visually engaging an audience—and we know it isn’t quite so easy to picture how your idea will translate from imagination-to-screen.
That’s why when you present us with an idea; we work both for you, and with you.
We consult with your team. We walk you through the process, so that you can easily discern what works and what doesn’t, in a timely, stress-free manner. We view our clients as creative collaborators with whom we want to foster long-lasting, synergetic relationships for years to come.
FourTen remains available, approachable, and absorbed in each project until completed to your standards
We also always works to accommodate your deadlines, schedule, budget, questions, concerns and critiques throughout.
We offer a variety of camera and lighting options, shooting on everything from Full Cinema Cameras and DSLR cameras (Canon 5D, 7D) to high end broadcast cinema cameras (Red, Arri Alexa, Black Magic). We can provide studio space, build sets, or set up in the location of your choosing. Our directors and cinematographers can make any subject or talent comfortable in front of the camera!
Using a teleprompter is always in the cards if you need it. From the quickest interview to multiday shoots in various locations, we have and can do it all.
Special Note for You and Your Project:
Your project may require all these steps, or only one or two of them. This shows the entire Video production process, parts of which may be already created or not necessary for various reasons.
At FourTen Digital Video production company in San Diego, we deal with all the steps of production from start to finish, and I thought it might be helpful to outline these steps that way, you can become familiar with them and know what to watch for and ask for from your video professional.
Here’s the order in which production things generally occur:
1. Concepting
2. Scriptwriting
3. Production Planning (Pre-production)
4. Videography (Shoot)
5. Graphics Design & Creation
6. Voice Talent Recording
7. Original Music or Library Music tracks
(Covered in Part 2:)
8. Editing
9. Motion Graphics & Special Effects
10. Animation
11. Final Edit, Mix, and Master
12. Dubs (Copies) or other Distribution
The FourTen Digital Media Video Production Team recognizes the profound importance of setting yourself apart when it comes to visually engaging an audience—and we know it isn’t quite so easy to picture how your idea will translate from imagination-to-screen.
That’s why when you present us with an idea; we work both for you, and with you.
We consult with your team. We walk you through the process, so that you can easily discern what works and what doesn’t, in a timely, stress-free manner. We view our clients as creative collaborators with whom we want to foster long-lasting, synergetic relationships for years to come.
FourTen remains available, approachable, and absorbed in each project until completed to your standards
We also always works to accommodate your deadlines, schedule, budget, questions, concerns and critiques throughout.
We offer a variety of camera and lighting options, shooting on everything from Full Cinema Cameras and DSLR cameras (Canon 5D, 7D) to high end broadcast cinema cameras (Red, Arri Alexa, Black Magic). We can provide studio space, build sets, or set up in the location of your choosing. Our directors and cinematographers can make any subject or talent comfortable in front of the camera!
Using a teleprompter is always in the cards if you need it. From the quickest interview to multiday shoots in various locations, we have and can do it all.
Special Note for You and Your Project:
Your project may require all these steps, or only one or two of them. This shows the entire Video production process, parts of which may be already created or not necessary for various reasons.
At FourTen Digital Video production company in San Diego, we deal with all the steps of production from start to finish, and I thought it might be helpful to outline these steps that way, you can become familiar with them and know what to watch for and ask for from your video professional.
Here’s the order in which production things generally occur:
1. Concepting
2. Scriptwriting
3. Production Planning (Pre-production)
4. Videography (Shoot)
5. Graphics Design & Creation
6. Voice Talent Recording
7. Original Music or Library Music tracks
(Covered in Part 2:)
8. Editing
9. Motion Graphics & Special Effects
10. Animation
11. Final Edit, Mix, and Master
12. Dubs (Copies) or other Distribution
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.
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECyEqQu1guc]
www.fourtenvisuals.com
Visit our Sites: Fourten Visuals: http://www.fourtenvisuals.com Fourten Video Production: http://www.fourtenvideoproduction.com
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.
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECyEqQu1guc]
www.fourtenvisuals.com
Visit our Sites: Fourten Visuals: http://www.fourtenvisuals.com Fourten Video Production: http://www.fourtenvideoproduction.com
Saturday, January 8, 2011
Uggg... *San Diego Video Companies (what a non creative market)
Wowwwwzers,
So..........Ever go on the internet and search video companies, or video production. It is a night mare on Google and bing. First, there are all of these sites that just link you to other sites, but want you to pay for their service. You have to pay......to pay for video! Unreal.
Then when you do finally make it to some companies that do video production, it is bitter sweet, without the sweet part! Yes, a bunch of sour apples. I found that about 75% of the companies just film and basic edit, and throw something toghether and charger you thousands of dollars. I know 16yr olds that can do a better job. Yea, if your filming a lecture they may work, but not anyone can just pick up a camera and make it look hollywood. And thats what people want to see. They want to view amazing Video that captivates them. One Lense Media in Los Angeles also does an Bang out Amazing JOB! But most companies are raping you for money, and then giving you a shitty video that does nothing for your company! Who do your trust? Us! Check out our website and just view the basic line up of videos we have on the site. These are bottom line videos (basic) and still look 500X better then our competitions!
www.fourtenvisuals.com
Contact Tim
760-529-6576
Tim@mf34.com
info@fourtenvisuals.com
So..........Ever go on the internet and search video companies, or video production. It is a night mare on Google and bing. First, there are all of these sites that just link you to other sites, but want you to pay for their service. You have to pay......to pay for video! Unreal.
Then when you do finally make it to some companies that do video production, it is bitter sweet, without the sweet part! Yes, a bunch of sour apples. I found that about 75% of the companies just film and basic edit, and throw something toghether and charger you thousands of dollars. I know 16yr olds that can do a better job. Yea, if your filming a lecture they may work, but not anyone can just pick up a camera and make it look hollywood. And thats what people want to see. They want to view amazing Video that captivates them. One Lense Media in Los Angeles also does an Bang out Amazing JOB! But most companies are raping you for money, and then giving you a shitty video that does nothing for your company! Who do your trust? Us! Check out our website and just view the basic line up of videos we have on the site. These are bottom line videos (basic) and still look 500X better then our competitions!
www.fourtenvisuals.com
Contact Tim
760-529-6576
Tim@mf34.com
info@fourtenvisuals.com
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