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Happy Mother’s Day from the Multi-Media Works Team

 

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Revitalize Your Business With Video

Want to save on the cost of videos? Refresh the content or style of previous ones to update them. Or add a different ending and turn one into a new stand-alone video. Video is the most effective tool to attract potential clients or donors. If you can’t afford to have a new one produced, here are four ideas to revitalize your business by refreshing existing videos to capture updates for less.

  • Update with New Information

The Dania Beach CRA commissioned Multi-Media Works to produce a video about The PATCH, the beloved community produce garden that was destroyed in storms then revived with donations last year. But the video was completed before the garden’s harvest in March.

To update the information, rather than change the original video, we produced a stand-alone video ending focusing on the grand opening at harvest time. The client received a refreshed updated video of the ending for less than the cost of re-working the all of the previous one. Check it out:

If you have recent business developments, stats or news, to make the content current and relevant consider revitalizing the video, making it more effective.

 

 

To explore reworking your videos, contact Diane Singh, Account Manager:

diane@multimw.com
cell: 724-272-7910

 

 

  • Change the Format or Style to Refresh
    Turn a talking-head video into a more interesting, animated explainer video presentation to make it feel fresh.

Here’s an example of an animation budget video we produced for the City of Pompano Beach: 

  • Add B-Roll, Graphics or Visual Effects to Update
    Could your older video use enhancing with new visuals, transitions or overlays to improve pacing and visual interest or to reflect product changes?   It would be less expensive to rework the video that way than to produce a new one.

For example, we are revitalizing a real estate video by substituting shots of improvements made to the original interior and slipping them in along with a new sound bite about the property to capture the new look.  Does your video need new visuals and transitions?  Contact Diane to discuss.

  • Add Customer Testimonials
    If satisfied client testimonials are crisp, compelling and to the point, sharing their experiences can add social proof and credibility and punch to a video that doesn’t have these.

Capturing Spring Happenings

The Pompano Beach Fine Food & Wine Festival

 

Always a gourmet gastronomic feast, last month’s was a first held at the larger Pompano Beach Cultural Center venue on a gorgeous evening.  Some 27 local eateries and wineries offered a few hundred guests the opportunity to taste a variety of the best from the region.  Multi-Media Works produced the photography of the event in an album HERE
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And view the fun video of the event produced by our Will Smyth here:

 

KEITH Talks

Multi-Media Works attended an engaging forum hosted by KEITH about the Public-Private Partnerships (P3s) and their impact on South Florida’s infrastructure, economic development and urban growth.

Moderated by Dodie Keith-Lazowick, Chair of KEITH, the forum featured an esteemed panel of industry leaders discussing the P3s in Broward County.  Among them were mayors of Fort Lauderdale, Deerfield Beach, Margate City Manager, FL State Rep and CEO of Capital Group Enterprises. 

“Success is getting what you want.
Happiness is wanting what you get.”

Happy Mother’s Day

 

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