Jun 17, 2011 by Aaron Rubman
Last year Forrester Research found that webpages with videos were 52 times more likely to reach the front page of Google organically (without paying Google for the space) than those without. It is therefore only natural that someone wanting to improve their web traffic will also be thinking of ways to integrate the video experience.
Thankfully, there are already a number of great articles on this topic:
Apr 2, 2010 by Scott Stiefvater
This is the third part of a 3-part blog series focusing on producing dynamite video footage for your website while getting the most bang for your buck.
In the second installment, I offered a number of tips for the production phase. In this installment, I address the post-production phase, i.e. editing. Remember, the tips I provide below are based on a conventional corporate-video formula intended to yield about 5 minutes of final, edited video footage. Remember, they are just guidelines and may not apply to every project.
Post Production
Keep Graphics Simple
Flying, flipping motion graphics, even from templates, take lots …
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