Tag: Video Production

  • Case Study: Nana’s House Extreme Build Video

    In the beginning of December, Kim from Nana’s House called us about a video. They were about to kick off their “Extreme Build” and wanted to document the process…

  • 5 Video Marketing Trend Predictions for 2019

    We’re almost one month into 2019 and we’ve been doing a ton of research on video trends for this year so we can share it all with you. Studies have shown that 100 million hours of video are watched on Facebook every day. Social videos are shared 1200% more than text and images combined. 80%…

  • How to Make “Slow TV” Marketable

    Slow TV is a term used to describe a genre of TV that consists of continuous coverage of an ordinary event. It’s called slow TV because of how long the broadcasts last and because the content is, well, slow. This genre was made popular in 2009 by the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation when they decided to…

  • 4 SEO Tips for YouTube’s Recommendation Engine

    When you think about SEO for YouTube, you typically think about getting your videos to rank in YouTube search results and Google search results. But did you know that you also need to think about YouTube’s recommendation engine? An overwhelming 70% of watch time on YouTube actually stems from YouTube’s own recommended videos, not individual…

  • Top 5 Professional Video Tips for Beginners

    Most of the time, marketers cut video from their content strategies because they don’t see a ton of ROI. What they don’t realize is that the problem is typically with their video itself, not video content as a whole. If you don’t have a lot of experience with video, it’s easy to miss or ignore…

  • Tips for Going Live on Social Media

    Going live and streaming in the moment content on the major social media channels (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter) is one of the best ways to connect with your audience and get the word out about your business. On Facebook especially, live video content generates the most reach and engagement.  Going live seems intimidating at first, but…