Three Steps to Effective Internet Web Video Promotion of Your Business with Backgrounds and Settings
More and more small business owners are turning to online Internet web video to boost their Internet marketing. But, most small business owners aren’t experts at video and are concerned over the proper techniques in how to use their video camera. A key component to professional looking video are sites and backgrounds. Here are some tips how to use sites and backgrounds to your company’s best advantage when making Internet web video.
1. Think of Different Locations From Which You Can Film.
Challenge yourself to find other locations to film from other than your office where you stand and talk to the camera. Picking a site that is related to the topic of your video will keep it fresh for the viewer. If you are talking about team building, you might want to go to a nearby school field, or a quiet field if you want to talk about getting away to re-group. Any location that conveys the message of your video in an inventive way will capture your audience’s attention.
Expect that the weather may not cooperate when shooting at an outdoor location. Make sure you have a sturdy cover for your camera in case of snow or rain. And be aware of background noise that may disturb the sound quality, being prepared to re-record in a quieter spot later, if necessary.
2. Vary the Backgrounds In Your Videos.
Background can be used in addition to location to emphasize your video’s subject matter. Video is so powerful because it speaks to your audience’s visual senses as well as their audible senses; this can make a powerful non-verbal statement if you select your background well.
A busy mall will have a different background impact than a back alley or a library setting. Make sure to keep your eyes open for different setting options you have right in your neighborhood that you can use when filming your videos.
3. Arrange Your Setting.
Because the visual aspect can make such an impact, it is important to take extra time to position your setting so that there is a sense of balance in the shot.
If you have a large background, for example, you probably would want to balance yourself between the camera lens and the background. Too close, and the background will be lost. Too far away, and the viewers won’t see you. You will want to stand back further than you think you should. Since most video recording happens with wide screen settings set to automatic, shoot your video from about 10 feet to allow your audience to see the whole picture.
Internet web video is the future of online promotion, and if you know how to use your video camera well it will be simpler to create powerful, impactful videos fast. Effective backgrounds and settings will help tremendously in making compelling Internet web videos.
Marty Dickinson is an writer, trainer and owner of a small business just like you. He has had failures and successes using online web video to market his business, and would like to share the lessons he learned with you. Visit Internet Web Video Presentation Tips to find more ideas and techniques on how to market your business through Internet web video.
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