Video Production
Some interesting statistics about business videos:
- 72% of customers say they would rather learn about a product or service by way of video. 84% of people say they’ve been convinced to buy a product or service by watching a brand’s video (Optinmonster).
- Viewers retain 95% of a message when they watch it in a video, compared to 10% when reading text (Insivia).
- The most common videos created by marketers are explainer videos [72%], presentation videos [49%], testimonial videos [48%], sales video [42%], and video ads [42%] (Wyzowl).
- Marketers who use video grow revenue 49% faster than non-video users (WordStream).
If you aren’t currently using video—or want more professional looking videos—we can help you get started, be remembered, and grow your business!
An introduction to the Quantitative Biomedical Sciences program at Dartmouth College. This was a continuation of the logo development and print materials I created for QBS.
The Vreeland Clinic’s GoFundMe video to treat autistic children in Ghana. They reached their goal and were able to treat many children and families in need of care.
The Norwich Congregational Church’s 2021 Christmas Eve service was pre-recorded due to Covid-19 risks. Readers and musicians sent in their recordings, and congregational members sent in their greetings for the end. The choirs and pastoral message were recorded in small groups. I took all the pieces, and produced this piece which went live online at 5:30 on Christmas Eve, so families could watch together or later as was convenient.
Video of Britton Lumber Company’s Vermont and New Hampshire facilities and production capabilities. This was used at trade shows and has no audio.
A fund raising virtual concert to support Newport Music Festival musicians after all in-person concerts were cancelled due to the Covid pandemic. I shot some on-site footage, edited Zoom interviews, created the opening animation and on-screen graphics, assembled archival footage and prepared segments to create this hour-and-a-half musical event.
Britton Lumber Company had me film and edit this piece which shows the process from taking round logs to finished boards in their Fairlee, Vermont, mill. There is no audio. This video was used at trade shows.