RF Media
Video Means Business
When a business invests in video to connect with an audience, it shows that they're serious about growing.
We help people create impactful messages and stories to share online. Video is engaging and can be as effective as one on one or word of mouth interaction. Video can be an extention of your sales force, your education or training department, part of an on-boarding process, or a great way to put a human face on a company.
Video Production Services
Video is incredibly important to businesses right now. It is everywhere, its all over Facebook and its integrated into many websites. Video is important because, when crafted properly, it has the power of engagement and commands attention.
RF Media offers both consulting and rich media production services based on over 25 years of corporate production experience.
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Typical Video Topics
- Promotional and Commercial
- Business or Owner Introduction video
- New Product, New Service or New Location Video
- An Explainer video - explains in more detail than an introductory video. Can be about a product, service or concept.
- Educational Video - can be available to everyone (like YouTube), or as part of a course that the client pays a subscription to view (like Lynda.com) - Educational videos also allow the instructor to make sure their students are familiar with prerequisites, or to teach students in locations that would be impractical to hold a class.
- Testimonial video - one the best ways to emulate word of mouth advertising.
- Best Practices video
- Frequently asked Questions with answers
- Passion video – a video about YOU - not necessarily about your business.
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Video is a naturally powerful medium that every business needs to make use of it. Everyone who has a smart phone has access to a suitable camera and basic editing tools.
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Business owners are encouraged to make videos for their business. However, I want to stress that a creative partner, who can help craft the message and the elements, will transform your videos from a “keep scrolling” into a “Must See!”