With the advent of short films being used for company
marketing and advertising purposes, there is confusion about what some of the
standard terms actually means. In this article you will find a short
explanation to help you decide on what is best for your business.
Teaser:
A Video Teaser is
for an advertising campaign, which typically consists of a series of short, cryptic
snippets, which anticipate a larger campaign for a product or event launch etc.
Teasers are usually used in the build-up to a product or event launch.
Teasers usually last between 20 and 60 seconds, largely
depending on what the product or event is and what the client is hoping to
achieve from their campaign. These can also be placed on the specific company
page of Facebook or YouTube.
Trailer or
Promotional Video:
A trailer or promotional
video is used in a more traditional advertising campaign for a product or
event. This usually anticipates some feature or reflects on the quality and
success of an occasion. It is ordinarily a more straightforward and
to-the-point account of what a product or event is hoping to achieve or what it
has achieved.
Trailers typically last between 90 – 210 seconds; again
depending on what the product or event is and what the client is hoping to
achieve from the campaign. Once again,
these are ideal for social network site business pages.
Showreel:
A Business or Company
Showreel is designed to cast a spotlight on the best items in your
portfolio of services and products, through telling the story of how the
results are achieved in a polished and engaging video-format. A Showreel typically lasts anywhere between 3
and 6 minutes depending upon the amount of footage available which could
include archive shots or newly filmed imagery and interviews. This type of video can also be useful in gaining
potential customers trust in allowing them to put names to faces and to understand your company ethos and work ethic. It could also be used as a customer
testimonial video for the website or again on Facebook and YouTube giving
companies an ideal marketing tool.
Feature:
A feature is a video lasting anything from five minutes to
an hour or more. It could document a recent success story surrounding a product
or event. A Video production is often published to websites or supplied on DVD duplication production as
a promotional product. It provides an opportunity to include in-depth
demonstrations as well as interviews and additional content that would not
usually be included in shorter videos like Teasers, Trailers and Showreels.
They are additionally useful to be added to tenders.
How to:
A how to video is
an instructional aid used to demonstrate the functionality of a product; and/or
to provide information to customers. Popular uses of this type of video are to
deliver health and safety information or to create a presentation about the
features of a product. This ensures that staff can continue to assist customers
in the most effective manner without the pressure of performing a live
demonstration. Additional benefits of this type of video include; no
over-reliance on a single staff member, especially when that person is
unavailable, the ability to show the same scenario from multiple angles
simultaneously and the facility to play the instructions more than once -
ensuring customers are able to move at their own pace.
The duration of a’ how to’ video is entirely dependent on
the complexity of the topic in question.
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