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Monday, July 11, 2016

The Balance Between Live-Action And Animation

Companies sometimes find themselves at a crossroads when attempting to balance live-action and corporate animation.

We at Key West Video might have finally found the perfect balance between the two. While animation and live-action are often combined, they do suit their specific niches.

A lot of our clients like to use live-action for their corporate video. Some of our most popular live-action videos are instructional video tutorials, corporate training, staff interviews, and commercials.

But notice that we said our clients like live-action.

They don’t require it.

Live-action is not a necessity.

On the other hand, some of our clients ask for a more visually appealing approach. They understand that certain content doesn’t always catch our attention, and request corporate animation, instead. This usually means infographs, doodle animation, charts, graphs, and sometimes even characters.

But what about combination videos? In the corporate video production world, it can be tough when figuring out how to balance both. Here we’ve outlined a list of things to consider when weighing your options.

Content

We’ve found that technology-savvy companies lean towards animation in their corporate videos. Animations are a clean, yet engaging, way to pique your audience’s interest. They provide your message – be it informative or educational -in a visually stimulating way.

At their core, animations are meant to be a fun way to send a message across, and can resonate better with your viewers.

Time Frame

A time frame is another thing to consider when debating live-action versus animation. The desired length of your video and production timeline can heavily restrict your production schedule. Depending on how tight your deadline is, live-action might be the easier option. How long is your supposed video? How soon do you need your corporate video?

Editing requires a great deal of time. Creating keyframes for animation takes even longer.

How long is your supposed video? How soon do you need your corporate video?

Budget

Animation on the other hand, requires a lot more technical work and highly-skilled editors to complete the job. Equipment used for high-end non-linear editing suites can be expensive, too.

Platform

One last thing to consider is the platform. More often than not, live-action is used for bigger mediums such as television. Live-action can mean as little as writing a script, casting a few actors and shooting with basic lighting, audio equipment, and a good camera.

If your marketing strategy relies on making an online presence, animation is a cool way to cut through the noise. A strong message with crisp visuals can really resonate with users and make for a rock-solid video marketing campaign.

Each client’s brand is different, making it difficult to determine a definitive answer. We at Key West Video have expertise in working directly with our clients to find the best possible way to executive their corporate video needs. For more information on our services, visit our website today.

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Thursday, July 7, 2016

4K Resolution vs. Virtual Reality in Corporate Video

We were all there to witness the birth of 4K resolution.

YouTube. Vimeo. TV monitors. You name it. 4K resolution quickly became popular on everything.

The way we viewed content changed so much, we thought we were given new vision.

Typically operating in 4,000 pixels, 4K (also known as Ultra HD) displays offers more detailed resolution for various displays such as computer monitors, cameras, TV, and projectors.

For television specifically, it uses a 4096 x 2160 resolution giving us bigger, brighter and less pixelated content. We’ve even heard unverified claims that 4K resolution can make a blind man see.

But imagine a world where, instead of browsing the Internet in a more detailed way, you could create an entirely new reality.

That’s something to get excited about.

The rise of VR (virtual reality) may have dethroned our excitement for 4K resolution when Google Chrome introduced a VR shell. Now to be used online, Google Chrome has rolled out with a new development VR program – Google Daydream – that lets users view VR content through Google Cardboard glasses.

4K Resolution vs. Virtual Reality in Corporate Video

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The new, experimental, browser addition will allow its users to experience the Internet in a new way.

According to Mashable.com, the program can be activated by entering “http://chromeflags/#enable-vr-shell” in the URL bar. However, it warns that users should be wary; the program is still experimental phase and is not fully functional.

It seems the way of the future is already here, again. Google’s already reported to have Daydream ready for smartphones, headsets, and controllers.

They’ve even announced that Google Play will have its virtual store users can download and find new content on. It’s coming to the point where we consumers are technologically spoiled. We’ve been able to experience content in better ways with newer and newer technology. Though VR doesn’t exactly let us into the Internet, it gets us pretty darn close.

Here at Key West Video, we pride ourselves on remaining updated with new and existing technologies. Contact us for a quote today!

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