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USING VIDEO IN SOCIAL MEDIA MIKE WEISS & SEAN CONNELLY

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Page 1: Video for Social Media

USING VIDEO IN SOCIAL MEDIA

MIKE WEISS & SEAN CONNELLY

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FIRST THE WHY

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VIDEOS AVERAGE 135% HIGHER ORGANIC REACH THAN PHOTOS ON FACEBOOK

socialbakers

WHY USE VIDEO IN SOCIAL MEDIA

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FACEBOOK IS GENERATING MORE THAN 760 YEARS OF WATCH TIME EACH DAY

TechCrunch

WHY USE VIDEO IN SOCIAL MEDIA

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65% OF EXECUTIVES HAVE VISITED A VENDOR’S WEBSITE AFTER WATCHING A VIDEO

Forbes

WHY USE VIDEO IN SOCIAL MEDIA

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SEARCHES RELATED TO "HOW TO" ON YOUTUBE ARE GROWING 70% YEAR OVER YEAR

Google

WHY USE VIDEO IN SOCIAL MEDIA

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NOW THE WHAT

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THE MESSAGE

DETERMINING YOUR MESSAGE

▸ Know your goal

▸ Develop simple one-liner to help focus your direction

▸ “At (company name), we make (adjective) video content for (target audience), so that they (exactly what you want them to do).”

▸ “At Media Reload, we make interactive video content for our customers on social media, so that they can see our store and get to know our employees.”

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THE MESSAGE

HOW TO DELIVER YOUR MESSAGE

▸ There are many ways

▸ No one right way, or one template, or any one rule

▸ But there are a few categories

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THE MESSAGE - TYPES OF SOCIAL MEDIA VIDEO

TIME LAPSE

▸ Creating video of an event, demonstration, or anything where a stationary camera can showcase all of the action.

▸ Sped up to save time

▸ Cannot contain any speaking as a result of the speed

▸ Apps for time lapse:

▸ Hyperlapse by Instagram

▸ Available on both iOS and Android devices

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THE MESSAGE - TYPES OF SOCIAL MEDIA VIDEO

STOP MOTION

▸ Great for physical products or objects that can be brought to life

▸ Requires much more planning and set up than other types

▸ Individual photos are taken and then edited together to create the illusion of moving video

▸ Apps that can help you create Stop Motion videos:

▸ Vine (available on iOS and Android)

▸ Stop Motion (available on iOS and Android)

▸ Stop Motion Lite (available on iOS and Android)

▸ Apps will create “ghost” images from previous shots to help line up your next image

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Don’t forget to #hashtag your uploaded content! #dd #pumpkinsback

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THE MESSAGE - TYPES OF SOCIAL MEDIA VIDEO

LIVE ACTION

▸ Traditional, what you’re probably used to

▸ If talking is required, this is probably your best option

▸ Talk shows

▸ Testimonials

▸ Storied content

▸ Usually requires heavy editing

▸ Apps you can use:

▸ The camera app on your phone/FiLMiC Pro (iOS)

▸ Videohance (available on iOS) for editing

▸ Kinemaster Pro Video Editor (available on Android)

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THE MESSAGE - TYPES OF SOCIAL MEDIA VIDEO

LIVE STREAMING

▸ Great way to reach your customers/followers/fans

▸ Usually used for “Behind the scenes” and virtual tours

▸ Stream during multiple time periods to figure out when your users are most active

▸ Apps to use for live streaming:

▸ Periscope (available for iOS and Android)

▸ Livestream (available for iOS and Android)

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THE MESSAGE

YOUR FAVORITES

▸ Think about some of your favorite advertisements

▸ My current favorite: Star Wars Duracell commercial

▸ Focuses on one thing, connecting to the audience through emotion

▸ Shows the user what they can do with product

▸ Shows memories being made and relationships being built

▸ Does not rely on:

▸ Testimonials

▸ Catchy/gimmicky slogans

▸ Showcasing all the features

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THE MESSAGE

STORIED CONTENT

▸ Usually requires higher production value

▸ No better way to connect emotionally than through video

▸ Try to evoke one of two emotions:

▸ Joy/Happiness (connects via fond memories, laughter)

▸ Sadness/Understanding (connects via memories)

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SOME OF THE HOW

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HOW TO CREATE SOCIAL MEDIA VIDEO

SETTING THE SCENE

▸ Create a designated area for video content

▸ Avoid using the fake plants/off angle cliche for delivering a message

▸ Pick a background that can create maximum depth

▸ Pick a quiet area

▸ Away from others

▸ Avoid/turn off air conditioning

▸ Solid color backgrounds are simple and look nice

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HOW TO CREATE SOCIAL MEDIA VIDEO

SETTING THE SCENE

▸ Use studio lights

▸ Biggest difference between amateur and professional

▸ No overheads

▸ Or block them out as much as possible

▸ You can put together a kit for less than $100

▸ Scoop lights, daylight balanced bulbs, diffusion, and C-47s (clothespins)

▸ Available at Home Depot/Menards

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HOW TO CREATE SOCIAL MEDIA VIDEO

SETTING THE SCENE

▸ Pay attention to audio

▸ If you can, install sound dampening panels

▸ You can also hang up blankets on the walls

▸ Stops sound waves from bouncing and creating echoes

▸ Leave it set up!

▸ Helps to increase spontaneity and frequency of videos

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HOW TO CREATE SOCIAL MEDIA VIDEO

SHOOTING ON AN IPHONE

▸ Framing your shot

▸ Do not shoot vertically (unless mobile is only intended audience)

▸ Use a tripod whenever possible

▸ Joby Grip Tight for tripod mounting

▸ Don’t use iPhone zoom, move closer to subject

▸ Audio

▸ Get mic as close as possible

▸ You can use another iPhone just out of frame

▸ Record as voice memo, remember to clap for each take

▸ Could also use KV Mic Adapter for XLR mis ($30)

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HOW TO CREATE SOCIAL MEDIA VIDEO

SHOOTING ON AN IPHONE

▸ Lighting

▸ 3 point light kit

▸ Key-Fill-Back

▸ Key and Fill are stronger than back light

▸ Create depth with distance

▸ Remove subjects from walls

▸ Make sure the wall isn’t white (buy seamless paper and tape it up)

▸ Remove harsh shadows

▸ Make sure your kit includes diffusion and clothes pins to clip to lights

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HOW TO MAKE SOCIAL MEDIA VIDEO

SHOOTING ON AN IPHONE

▸ Editing

▸ Plug phone in to computer

▸ Import footage on to your hard drive

▸ Use Image Capture app

▸ Can also import directly in to editing software, but your phone will always be needed to make any changes

▸ Use phone ONLY if necessary

▸ Videohance app

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HOW TO USE VIDEO IN SOCIAL MEDIA

THINGS TO REMEMBER

▸ Use native functionality to its fullest extent

▸ Keep the first 5 seconds of the video exciting

▸ Spend time in pre-production

▸ Four types of social media video

▸ Connect on an emotional level for storied content

▸ Lighting and audio are crucial for quality

▸ Use a computer based editing software whenever possible

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KEEP IN TOUCH

WHERE YOU CAN FIND US

▸ Like ClearRiver on Facebook

▸ Follow Mike @michaelweiss on Twitter

▸ Follow Sean @theseanconnelly on Twitter

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SOURCES

WHERE DID YOU GET THIS STUFF?

▸ http://images.forbes.com/forbesinsights/StudyPDFs/Video_in_the_CSuite.pdf

▸ http://techcrunch.com/2015/11/04/facebook-video-views/

▸ https://www.thinkwithgoogle.com/articles/i-want-to-do-micro-moments.html

▸ http://www.socialbakers.com/blog/2367-native-facebook-videos-get-more-reach-than-any-other-type-of-post