How to connect your brand to it's community using networking, web video, and social media from Pardiman Productions, a visual storytelling company located in Olympia, WA.
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Monday, August 16, 2010
Why Use Web Video in Your Marketing Campaign?
There are many reasons or benefits of using Web Video in your marketing campaign.
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- Video content creates a relationship with potential customers faster than traditional text or audio marketing, because it combines the best of all mediums
- A well "optimized" video can generate increased traffic and interest in your product, service, or website.
- Well produced video content will quickly raise your status as an expert in your field, and give you an edge above your competitors.
- Using all the major video hosting sites is FREE!
- Promotional Videos are relatively inexpensive to produce. With as little as a $300 investment you can have a promotional video working for you on line.
- Video will help you in gaining followers on social media sites.
- Sales conversion rates are higher for online marketing messages that include video.
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Thursday, August 12, 2010
Simple Tips for Basic 3-Point Lighting
Just stumbled across this video from Videomaker Magazine that does a decent job of explaining the basics of 3-point lighting. This is a good start for anyone wanting to understand how to make their video subjects look better.
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Need help producing your videos?
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Monday, August 9, 2010
Monday, August 2, 2010
Marketing Tips for Chamber Members
Pardiman Productions Owner Corey Lopardi is seen in this photo participating in the Thurston County Chamber's Marketing Clinic.
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Use Video to Enhance Your Event
There are so many ways to use video at your event:
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- Customer testimonials on a loop playing at the event
- Employee or company profiles on a loop playing at the event
- Quick interviews with attendees and speakers shot at the event and used for later marketing
- Recorded workshop sessions posted to YouTube or you website
- Live streaming the event with UStream.tv.
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Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Online Video Drives Retail Sales
Exerpt from Companies Throw Their Weight Behind Online Video - eMarketer
Retail is a sector where online video is becoming more important for driving sales. When asked by Multichannel Merchant to identify rich media features that they used, 46% of US multichannel retailers picked video, making it the highest-ranked category in the survey. Another 42.3% of respondents said they planned to add video capability in the next year.
Several studies point to increased use of video by US companies. According to Forrester Research, the percentage of the top 50 US online retailers that offer videos on their sites skyrocketed to 68% in 2009 from 18% in 2008.
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Retail is a sector where online video is becoming more important for driving sales. When asked by Multichannel Merchant to identify rich media features that they used, 46% of US multichannel retailers picked video, making it the highest-ranked category in the survey. Another 42.3% of respondents said they planned to add video capability in the next year.
Want to know how you can use video to increase your online sales?
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Monday, July 12, 2010
Pacific Northwest Mushroom Festival 2010 - TV Spot
Check out the most recent spot we did for the Hawks Prairie Rotary Pacific Northwest Mushroom Festival 2010.
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Interested in finding out about getting your own spot produced?
Contact Pardiman Productions
360-259-6672
www.pardimanproductions.com
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Using Photos in Video - Part 2
Lets take a look at how the different video resolutions match up with the types of photos you might have for a video. (The black background represents the size of the video screen. Photos have been made smaller for space, but dimensions are relative for example)
This is the original image that you might get from a 10 megapixel digital camera (3872 x 2592 at 300dpi)
This is the same image dropped into a standard definition screen without any modification (all you see on screen is the blue upper left corner)
Here is what the same image looks like dropped into a standard definition screen when converted from 300dpi to 72dpi (conversion was done before importing into video editor)
Here is what the same image looks like dropped into a standard definition screen if it was taken from an iPhone (1600 x 1200 at 72dpi)
And here is what it looks like when you drop a web thumbnail into a standard definition screen (150x150 at 72 dpi)
Original image dropped into a HD720p screen (3872 x 2592 at 300dpi)
Original image dropped into a HD1080p screen (3872 x 2592 at 300dpi)
Here is what the image looks like dropped into a HD720p screen when converted from 300dpi to 72dpi (conversion was done before importing into video editor)
Here is what the image looks like dropped into a HD1080p screen when converted from 300dpi to 72dpi (conversion was done before importing into video editor)
Here is what the image looks like dropped into a HD720p screen when taken from an iPhone (1600 x 1200 at 72dpi)
Here is what the image looks like dropped into a HD1080p screen when taken from an iPhone (1600 x 1200 at 72dpi)
And here is what it looks like when you drop a web thumbnail into a HD720p screen (150x150 at 72 dpi)
And here is what it looks like when you drop a web thumbnail into a HD1080p screen (150x150 at 72 dpi)
So what does this all mean? Well, next time we'll look at how your project dimensions and photo dimensions determine how or if we can use your photos.





HD720p and HD1080p screen looks:








So what does this all mean? Well, next time we'll look at how your project dimensions and photo dimensions determine how or if we can use your photos.
Monday, July 5, 2010
Using Photos in Video - Part 1
At Pardiman Productions we often get asked by clients to incorporate photos and other images into the videos that we produce for them. Unfortunately, these photos are often unusable for one or more reasons.
We hope that the following information might help you in choosing photos for use in your next promotional or marketing video.
To help you understand what goes into determining if a photo is usable or not for video we'll look at the resolution, dimensions, and file types that are most suitable.
The resolution of standard definition video and HD (high definition) video are both 72dpi (dots per inch). A digital photo from your camera is more than likely going to be 300dpi. However, the resolution of the web is 72dpi as well, so when that photo is converted to be used on the web, more than likely the resolution is also decreased. A photo coming from a mobile device like an iPhone is also going to be 72dpi.
The dimensions of your screen and photos are where you'll find the real difference in numbers. The dimensions of a standard definition video are 720 pixels by 480 pixels. In both photo and screen dimensions the first number is always the width, and the second number is always the height. A wide-screen standard definition image is 854 x 480. 720p HD dimensions are 1280 x 720, and 1080p HD are 1920 x 1080. An image at highest resolution from a 10 megapixel camera is going to be aprox 3872 x 2592, while your iPhone image is listed at 1600 x 1200, and a web based thumbnail is usually a mere 150 x 150.
You can easily find the dimensions and resolutions of your photos by right-clicking or control-clicking on the photo and choosing the 'get info' option.
Next time we'll show some examples of differen't images and how they match up to video screen dimensions.
We hope that the following information might help you in choosing photos for use in your next promotional or marketing video.
To help you understand what goes into determining if a photo is usable or not for video we'll look at the resolution, dimensions, and file types that are most suitable.
The resolution of standard definition video and HD (high definition) video are both 72dpi (dots per inch). A digital photo from your camera is more than likely going to be 300dpi. However, the resolution of the web is 72dpi as well, so when that photo is converted to be used on the web, more than likely the resolution is also decreased. A photo coming from a mobile device like an iPhone is also going to be 72dpi.
The dimensions of your screen and photos are where you'll find the real difference in numbers. The dimensions of a standard definition video are 720 pixels by 480 pixels. In both photo and screen dimensions the first number is always the width, and the second number is always the height. A wide-screen standard definition image is 854 x 480. 720p HD dimensions are 1280 x 720, and 1080p HD are 1920 x 1080. An image at highest resolution from a 10 megapixel camera is going to be aprox 3872 x 2592, while your iPhone image is listed at 1600 x 1200, and a web based thumbnail is usually a mere 150 x 150.
You can easily find the dimensions and resolutions of your photos by right-clicking or control-clicking on the photo and choosing the 'get info' option.
Next time we'll show some examples of differen't images and how they match up to video screen dimensions.
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Multi-platform Marketing with Video
Every once in a while I stumble across a company that is using video in their marketing across multiple platforms to really take advantage of the sales, educational, and viral opportunities that video offers.
SEABEAR is one of those companies.
They are using video in different formats on YouTube , and linking to it through their website, online catalog as well as their print version, and in social media like Facebook. That being said, there are still things they could do to make the video more easy to find and view, but they are on the right track.
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SEABEAR is one of those companies.
They are using video in different formats on YouTube , and linking to it through their website, online catalog as well as their print version, and in social media like Facebook. That being said, there are still things they could do to make the video more easy to find and view, but they are on the right track.
Want to know how you can do something similar?
Contact:
Pardiman Productions
360-259-6672
www.pardimanproductions.com
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Video in Email - A Powerful Sales Tool
An often under-utilized marketing technique is email marketing.
Unfortunately, many small businesses are intimidated by the thought of effectively incorporating video into their email campaigns.
Leveraging the power of online video in email is an effective way to gain visibility, compel actions, and expand the influence of your brand, products and services.
The key to email video success is to keep it relevant and user friendly. No one wants to watch a video that doesn’t relate to their needs. Nor do recipients want a video that takes a long time to load, is low quality or can’t be accessed easily.
Use the following as a guide to effective video in email:
• Always host your video and link to it through your email. This will ensure load time and quality is consistent for every viewer, allows you to introduce the viewer to other content you may have available, and it provides an easy way to create a viral campaign where viewers can share your video with others.
•You need more than just an image to engage subscribers to watch your video. A short description of the key message in the video will confirm the subscriber’s interest and compel them to click-through and watch.
• Use flash video (FLV) whenever possible. Flash has the highest market share of any computer video player, has better usability, and a higher compression rate that allows for better streaming capabilities.
Want to know how you can do something similar?
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Unfortunately, many small businesses are intimidated by the thought of effectively incorporating video into their email campaigns.
Leveraging the power of online video in email is an effective way to gain visibility, compel actions, and expand the influence of your brand, products and services.
The key to email video success is to keep it relevant and user friendly. No one wants to watch a video that doesn’t relate to their needs. Nor do recipients want a video that takes a long time to load, is low quality or can’t be accessed easily.
Use the following as a guide to effective video in email:
• Always host your video and link to it through your email. This will ensure load time and quality is consistent for every viewer, allows you to introduce the viewer to other content you may have available, and it provides an easy way to create a viral campaign where viewers can share your video with others.
•You need more than just an image to engage subscribers to watch your video. A short description of the key message in the video will confirm the subscriber’s interest and compel them to click-through and watch.
• Use flash video (FLV) whenever possible. Flash has the highest market share of any computer video player, has better usability, and a higher compression rate that allows for better streaming capabilities.
Want to know how you can do something similar?
Contact:
Pardiman Productions
360-259-6672
www.pardimanproductions.com
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Using Video to Teach...and Sell
Are you communicating with your customers via this important medium?
If you have products or services that require help, advice, or how to’s consider using a video format versus the traditional pdf or web version. It’s more interactive and allows for demonstration.
Look at what the Pottery Barn is doing to add value to their website:

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If you have products or services that require help, advice, or how to’s consider using a video format versus the traditional pdf or web version. It’s more interactive and allows for demonstration.
Look at what the Pottery Barn is doing to add value to their website:

Want to know how you can do something similar?
Contact:
Pardiman Productions
360-259-6672
www.pardimanproductions.com
Monday, June 21, 2010
Leadership Thurston County Graduation Video
Here is a project we did for Leadership Thurtson County. They asked us to put together a video for their graduation highlighting the participants and the program.
We shot 20 interviews in one day to put this together.
We shot 20 interviews in one day to put this together.
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Web Video - It's really popular
Did You Know...
According to comScore, the average U.S. Internet user watched 170 videos last month.
Forrester said you're 53 times more likely to have your site appear on page one in Google with video on it.
Clearly, web video is "gotta have" stuff for your business.
Let Pardiman Productions "Put motion in your promotion."
According to comScore, the average U.S. Internet user watched 170 videos last month.
Forrester said you're 53 times more likely to have your site appear on page one in Google with video on it.
Clearly, web video is "gotta have" stuff for your business.
Let Pardiman Productions "Put motion in your promotion."
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