Why Good Audio Can Make a Video Brilliant

We’ve all been through it. Watching a gorgeous video with bad sound, which ends up ruining the video experience. Many people say that the sound is one of the most important elements to a good video. It makes sense. Bad sound can not only be distracting, it can devalue a film.

How You Record Sound for Video Makes a Difference

People have very little tolerance for bad sound. This is clearly reflected in which videos are popular on Youtube, Vimeo and the shares on Facebook. Without pristine sound, your video loses the audience. If it’s in-and-out, scratchy or perhaps too much bass you’ve lost your following. Without a following and social media involvement, your video becomes dead online space.

What You Need for Good Sound

Depending on just your camera’s microphone isn’t good enough for most videos. The simple reason is that it records everything, rather than the focus of your video sounds. All of the background noise is treated the same as an interview, for example. The camera treats each noise with equal importance.

What we do are two different versions of sound, because we understand the audio integrity is one of the most important aspects of a successful video. Recording the sound straight to camera plus using a video recorder helps us maintain the highest quality of sound, which is synched with the video, for the best sound clarity.

How Bad Sound Affects Your Audience

It’s one of the easiest ways to lose an audience by having bad audio. People’s attention spans are growing shorter and shorter, with video becoming one of the easiest and most accessible ways to reach your target audience.

One of the biggest turn-offs of a video is a warped, patchy or overlapped soundtrack. If the sound is off, the video isn’t watched all the way through. It becomes worthless with bad sound.

Different Types of Sound for Different Videos

Not every event is the same. Each event sound requires different attention. For example, a large event with a lot of background noise requires different sound to an interview that’s in a closed surrounding.

Imagine a choppy or muddy interview. These days, most video watchers don’t have the patience to sit through a video that is shot well but has mediocre sound. Quality matters, on every level, for your video.

A Few Tips for Getting the Best Audio for Your Video

There is no typical setup for perfect sound, but there are a few things you can add for recording good audio. Interviews, for example, are better if they have a ‘lapel’ recorder.

Large events require two separate recorders, one that gets all of the sound that’s synced with the video and another external one that focuses on the individual subject. Never forget your audio is just as important as your video, and you’re halfway to a very successful filming.

Keep Your Audio in Mind and You’ll Do Fine

At the end of the day, if you take your audio seriously your video will have much more success. It might happen that you have some sound problems with your video. Please take a look at our article about fixing sound problems on your video for more information. Any extra tips? Let us know in the comments below!

Stream seminars as webinars to boost business growth

Seminars are a great way of reaching your audience and directly interacting with clients. Online seminars (or webinars) take that concept a step further. Live broadcasting or streaming your conference to a much larger group of attendees is one way of doing this.

Why You Should Film Your Seminars

Of the many reasons you should film your seminars; the most obvious one is a much higher reach to your target audience. Typically, a seminar is at an organised time, place and a set number of seats that can be filled.

Now imagine that you’ve filmed your seminar, and it can now be played back online for anyone who missed it, prospective clients or even as a training tool for your business. Taking this concept to the next stage, live streaming your seminar (now a webinar) offers a new angle of engagement as you can install a chat box and interact questions from online viewers with the seminar speaker/s live!

Streaming Live Seminars Online (webinars)

Streaming your seminar live online is the same as a real seminar, but the main difference is your audience is virtual. You can still interact with attendees and have Q & A sessions.

This type of seminar is becoming more popular because of its appealing format. People can attend from the comfort of their homes, for example. Red Shell Productions offer live streaming of seminars/ webinars.

The Advantages of Filming Your Seminars

The advantages of filming your seminar go beyond reaching a wider audience. Some of the other benefits include:

Cost-efficient: Having your seminar online is often less money than a ‘real’ seminar would be. There is no need for facilities, travel or materials.

It can increase brand visibility: You add value to your business brand by having video seminars available online.

It can increase audience engagement: Your audience can interact with your live webinar by posting questions in a live chat box.

Having a visual record of a seminar also encourages marketing leads, since those who share are usually within your target audience.

Optimize your content: Having a video of your seminar online to be replayed or shared makes sure that your content gets full exposure.

Who Watches Filmed Seminars?

The audience that watches your filmed seminars are often the same people who attended and want a recap; those that were unable to make it; and/or anyone online with an interest in the topic of your seminar.

Optimizing Your Seminar

Filming or streaming your seminar live will optimize your reach, gain prospective leads, help you engage more with your audience and increase the value of your brand. You’ll also be attracting a larger target audience with innovative methods of sharing your seminar online.

If increasing your audience is important to you, the live streaming of seminars could be a great step forward for your organisation. Call Red Shell Productions on 0121 6677 898 or email info@redshellproductions.co.uk

Educational Videos for business

Educational videos are another great way to show off your business, products, services, views, opinions etc. more. These videos tend to be a bit more indepth than a corporate promotional video. They can show you to be ‘ahead of the game’ in your field through your chosen content.

What are some of the benefits to educational videos?

Educational videos, when done correctly, prescribe information in an engaging and stimulating way.

Delivering your message by video is often more memorable and accessible and offers an alternative to extensive reading.

Providing information by video offers the opportunity to communicate debates and discussions in a more interactive, engaging way than reading long scripts.

By giving your view or opinion on a particular upcoming product, service or event etc. you offer the opportunity to show yourself as a reputable figure in your industry.

What types of educational videos for business can I consider?

Documentary style: If you are looking to; explain more about your company, include testimonials, use interview style questions with customers, or give a general feel of your brand, a documentary style video may be the way forward for your organisation.

Overview of your business, services or products: This could be a quick video to overview a particular service or product you offer in your organisation. Alternatively, it may also offer a brief overview about your company, what you stand for etc.

Website presenter: A website presenter can introduce visitors to your website and invite and encourage visitors to search more. This may include a few point of sale directions. For example, ‘find out more about our live event streaming services on our event streaming page’

If you’re considering a corporate educational video, contact Red Shell Productions on 0121 6677 898 or email info@redshellproductions.co.uk.

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