Developing a web application for a social enterprise and want to create a product video. Here are some comps we like: Blurts (http://blurts.com/), GetPunchd (http://getpunchd.com/) and Lissn (http://lissn.com/). Any ideas on where to find the right talent to create a one minute video with similar attributes? Thank you!
Niket here with Punchd.<p>I'd recommend asking around to see if you have a friend with a DSLR camera that shoots video. With a little bit of practice you can easily get the shots you need to put together a nice video. I think people think it's scarier than it is, and I assure you I am an amateur, at best.<p>Key idea is to keep the video simple and fluffy as when you start to get specific and detailed it all becomes complicated. Getting the message across should be done in around 30 seconds to capture and fire up a potential audience.<p>If you have a Mac with iMovie you can easily dump those video files and start messing with it.<p>Ping me if you'd like any specific information or to bounce off ideas (my favorite thing to do).
Any video geek with moderate VoiceOver / Final Cut / After Effects / Motion skills will have the know-how to pull this off. That can't be hard to find.<p>Although Blurts is a completely different approach than the other two examples you posted. Same rules apply, just add a camera.<p><a href="http://adamlisagor.com" rel="nofollow">http://adamlisagor.com</a> has been doing some really interesting promotional videos for apps and web services.<p>But this all really does boil down to how much you want to spend, as far as talent goes. You can find a savvy college kid or hire someone who does this sort of work full-time. Or make something a little less sub-par and do it in house.
Hey Rhodee, Reed here from Punchd. We shot that video on a Canon EOS Rebel which gave it the great depth of field. My good friend Mike is a photographer, so he set up the shots. Chris did the voice over (he's got a nice tone!), and Niket edited it together and messed with the colors in After Effects.<p>All in all the shooting took about 20 minutes and the editing an hour or so. Fun little project with a couple friends :)
If you're trying to keep costs low you can attempt to split up the job and do parts using <a href="http://fiverr.com" rel="nofollow">http://fiverr.com</a> . You wont get amazing animations for $5, but you can actually get decent voiceover work. I've had a video made which was solid, and for $5 you basically choose the "voice" that you want, give them a script (and copy of your animation), and you're set.