Friday, April 8, 2016

5 Things We Can Learn from Video Games

We’ve all come in contact with video games at some point in our lives. Whether EB Games was your second home or you spent your lunch breaks streaming games on Twitch,  it’s safe to say that we’ve all at least seen a game in action.

One might ask what the carefully – yet wonderfully – created worlds in role-playing (RPGs) and first-person shooter games have to do with corporate video. One might even go so far as to ask what it could have to do with anything marketing-related, either.

Well, fear not friends. We’ve finally connected the dots.

Believe it or not, video games say a lot about the way we communicate and interact with others. From a marketing standpoint, video games can provide the framework for a lot of company campaigns.

Here are some of the top takeaways from video gaming to corporate video marketing:

1. Immersive Storytelling

5 Things We Can Learn from Video Games

One of the most important things when delving into the world of video games is how immersive the storytelling must be. Video games often act as an escape from reality – an alternate way to experience things. Therefore, the storytelling must take its users to another place.

This is not to say that your company needs to engulf its audience in a completely immersive experience, but it definitely does help create for optimal audience engagement.

2. Character Development

5 Things We Can Learn from Video Games

Good video games show character progression. The higher the level, the more the character must evolve. The stakes become higher. The challenge gets greater. There is now a bigger risk involved. It’s not absolutely necessary to feature a particular per se, however it does add extra amiability to your marketing.

If taking the character approach, it’s equally important to note how there are people behind your brand. Making a personable appeal by showing your team is made up of a collective of individuals goes a long way to establish a relationship between your product and your users.

3. Strong Storyline

5 Things We Can Learn from Video Games

We’ve mentioned before how important storytelling is. Any good video – from commercials, to feature film, to corporate infomercials, must have some sort of narrative framework. We’ve seen it in nerd culture. We’ve experienced it on paper. Now, as our culture leans more and more towards technology, we’re seeing it more in the way we reach others.

This can be translated in the stories we tell through marketing. Who is your target audience? What is the best way to get them to identify with your brand/product/service? Will a storyline help tug on their emotional strings?

4. Educational

5 Things We Can Learn from Video GamesEver feel slightly enlightened after playing a video game? When it comes to virtual realities, seldom do artificial worlds lack context. These worlds often have their own set of rules, traditions, taboos and values. Even if they technically don’t exist, they still serve as a strong reflection of the society (or societies) we live in.

Video games are an enticing, sometimes fantastical way of educating us on how our own world works. Video marketers can take note of how we can get alternate, fictional arenas to send a message.

5. Graphics

5 Things We Can Learn from Video Games

Last but not least, this leaves us with graphics. It goes without saying that graphics have undoubtedly progressed in the last 10 years with all areas of video production. From Lara Croft to NBA 2K, we’ve seen how video games specifically have moved with the times to create some of the most stunning graphics we’ve ever seen.

Our advice? When creating video for marketing purposes, use the best, most stunning video quality you possibly can. Because in a few years, it might just be outdated.

Here at Key West Video, we offer the best in corporate video production services. Visit our website to contact us for a quote today!

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Wednesday, April 6, 2016

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Skype and the Future Of Video Bots

When Skype first rolled out in 2003, it changed the way we communicated with others. Now with the introduction of video bots, Skype has set the bar for yet another phenomenon.

“Skype bots” allow their users to interact with characters in live video chat. These bots are created by a combination of artificial intelligence (AI) and 3D rendering, making for a more interactive experience in which users can speak directly to “bot” characters.

Much like Siri, the bot uses AI to comprehend the requests from its video callers. Skype announced that bots eventually will be created and customized to a user’s choosing.

Microsoft, who owns Skype, also recently announced its decision to roll out bots to different areas of its software.

So how do Skype bots differ from other AI systems like Siri, you say?

Skype and the Future Of Video Bots

Well, one obvious difference is that Skype bots are visual and audible, unlike Siri who is restricted to a voice operating system. The bots operate responsively and are able to make changes based on users’ requests. Siri tends to operate as a “search” function to answer questions, whereas Skype bots can fulfill demands and hold conversations.

Since its inception, Skype users have spread to hundreds of millions of users worldwide. The video sensation has taken the Skype world by storm. Bots will be able to virtually do anything once in live chat from building online worlds to acting out commands to doing your online shopping.

For Skype business, this is especially helpful. It gives users options on how they might be able to try out a service or product. Moving vice versa, Skype bots can also be used practically by companies. The new feature makes it easier to get day-to-day regular activities completed, such as making online orders, booking vacation times or scheduling meetings, for example.

Here at Key West Video, we like to stay on top of companies looking for the newest and most technological advanced products or services. While we can’t say if we’ll ever be recreating bots for live video chat, we do offer services aligned with forward-thinking corporate companies. For more, check us out and contact us for a quote today!

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Monday, April 4, 2016

The Truth About Video Stream Apps

Periscope, Meerkat and now Blab – these apps are changing the way we broadcast and live stream video content.

We’re in an age where we’re witnessing the rise of live stream content. Periscope. Meerkat. Blab. What do these all share in common?

Well, for one, they bring high-profile, previously exclusive content in real-time to everyday users. We as consumers, viewers, and humans with a need for connection are constantly looking for ways to see what is happening in other parts of the world. We crave information and entertainment, while remaining perpetually curious about how things work. With new video stream technology, we’re able to quench that thirst by getting quick, in-your-face content when we want, how we want it.

Periscope is Twitter’s latest, most successful video streaming application. The app lets users to stream activities in real-time, gives viewers access to live, behind-the-scenes events, and allows users to chime in and comment.

The Truth About Video Stream Apps

Meerkat, previously linked to Twitter’s social graph, recently turned its attention to Facebook in an attempt to appeal to users’ friends list and curated interests.

Blab, one of the newest rising video streaming apps on the block, made its debut sometime in 2015. Though similar in concept to Periscope, the app is unique in that it allows for users to do “group chats” with roughly 2-4 people.

It’s interesting to note how connected video streaming has become with popular social media apps. Though blab seems to act on its own, the very nature of the apps acts as a visual social media community.

We at Key West Video like to stay on top of popular video streaming trends. When it comes to live footage, streams or events we specialize in creating content that will last beyond just the online social media realm. For more information on the services we provide, visit our website today!

 

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Friday, April 1, 2016

A Look Ahead At Video Advertising in 2016

Sometimes it can be overwhelming for corporate companies to roll out new advertising strategies. Last year, we saw the rise in a variety of video marketing strategies. With so many progressive companies setting the bar high, where do we go from here?

The year is 2016 and it feels like we’ve seen it all. Emotional beauty campaigns. Fast cars. Scantily clad women. Superheroes. Cool CGI. The list goes on.

In a recent article by the Huffington Post, over 4 billion videos were being played daily on Facebook alone by last April.

By October, this number had doubled in its daily views.

A Look At Video Advertising in 2016

It’s no wonder why, in such a demanding industry, it can be tough to stay on top of new trends, much less set yourself apart from the rest of the world.

And if you can create something that hasn’t been done before, even better.

Companies like Samsung Mobile teamed up with popular film franchises to push new product. Check out this video:

In 2016, we’ve also expanded our use of technology. Few companies have started taking advantage of virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR), but now with companies like Oculus Rift garnering so much attention, this may become more popular in the near future.

Video marketing quickly became the norm in 2015, with more and more companies investing time, money, and corporate efforts into building and training social media teams. An influx of fresh sets of eyes proved beneficial for major corporate companies looking to reach younger, more diverse audiences. When it comes to video, marketers have found that distributing videos through multiple social media channels – be it YouTube, Vimeo, Facebook, Twitter, Google+, LinkedIn etc. – have been some of the strongest ways to infiltrate targeted audience and make a statement.

Here at Key West Video, we work with dynamic clients looking to expand their digital outreach through corporate video. For more information on our services, visit our website today!

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