Business Storytelling

CEO,  Recruiter,  Financial Planner,  Interior Designer

The Selfie revolution is upon us and firmly entrenched.  More people are stepping in front of cameras than ever before.  I have filmed Architects, Engineers and Interior Designers for about 15 years now.

 

To understand the importance of video production on how we communicate and it's future impact you need look no further than YouTube.  Professionals in many different industries are learning to use the power of video to tell better stories and connect with their customers.

 

My process  for helping business people create better video starts in Pre-Production.  I go over talking points, attire, makeup shooting location,  the use of an acting coach and video SEO strategies.  In recent years finding a production price point that is affordable  while still maintaining quality has gotten  easier as hardware costs have dropped.

 

Role playing in front of a camera is a great way to get comfortable with all the lights and people watching you.  Working with a prompter, a coach, learning to take direction, reviewing takes all bolster your style and poise.  When the time comes to do it for real, it's a breeze.  I encourage my Clients with special pricing for these kinds of shoots.

 

Larger projects with longer scripts,  extra crew, additional gear gets pricey quickly.  Finding the balance between what is needed versus what is desired is my top priority.

 

If you are considering some video content for a website, social media or a marketing project,  please let me share some of my ideas for a successful and fun shoot.

 

 

The AIA 2017 film competition looked for stories examining community improvement work.  My entry focused on preservation and art at The Museum of  the Bible in Washington DC.

I work with many publications doing video interviews.  This interview is with Ryan Hibbert CEO of Riot Hospitality Group.

Sarah Ghorbanian of SmithGroupJJR in Washington DC explains how the raised floor by FreeAxez handles cabling