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What happens during a video discovery session?

When you decide to make a video to promote yourself or your business, it’s necessary to have a video discovery session.

Director of Storycast Vicki Hansen, explains how it works.

What can I expect during a video discovery session?

During the session we’ll be looking at what kind of branding or image you want to portray in your video.  This is essential is it determines the overall look and feel of your video. What kind of message do you want to send to the world, what is the story that you want to tell?

We’ll also be delving deeply into who you are and what is unique about you or your business. Sometimes a story told by you, the owner of your business, is the most powerful as you are the one with the passion and drive that makes your business run. 

We’ll talk about the best locations – either in your work-place, outdoors, green screen, etc, which would work best for you. 

Your clothing, how you look, is also important- to show you at your best and ideally should be something you feel comfortable and confident in.

Then we’ll decide on the length of the video.

Typically a video ad will run for anywhere from 15 seconds to 1 and a half minutes – around 1 minute is ideal as it doesn’t draw too much on peoples’ attention and will also work on Instagram.

We like to make our video planning sessions relaxed and easy, sharing a tea or coffee in an informal setting so that the ideas can flow. 

By the end of the session, which usually lasts a couple of hours, we’ll both have a clearer idea of where you want to go with your video and how you want it to look and feel. 

Have you ever thought that you’d like to share your story on video?

I’d like to tell you about my own journey with video, which began about 12 years ago.

One night I was at a business networking event and a man was talking about YouTube.   He told us that after putting up a video on YouTube, received about 50 views overnight.  After a week or so that number grew, and then after several months it had grown to 48,000 views.

You might think that number doesn’t sound like much, but this was back in 2007 in the early days of YouTube and 48,000 views was quite considerable.

I came home inspired and then posted my first video, which was a short video excerpt of a workshop my husband and I ran on music and meditation , for a show show called “celebrity Overhaul”.

At the time we had run a workshop for celebrities – actors, sports stars, models – on a  I had the show and I posted that on YouTube. The next one I posted was of a Buddhist Chant called Nam Myoho Renge Kyo that we had composed the music to. The video received a few views overnight, then the views slowly began to build. 

 Today that video has over 1 million views, and our channel now sits at 8.5 million views with nearly 15,000 subscribers.

Without our YouTube presence, our business would not exist. It is because of the power of video that we have a thriving music company where our music now sells all over the world.

I’d like to help you get your story out there, help you to establish an online video personality and presence. 

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