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#337: How to Incorporate Video Services into Your Photography Brand - Benjamin Davis

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As a photographer, are you intimidated by the idea of adding video services to your brand?

In episode 337 of the Bokeh Podcast, Benjamin Davis of Yamean Studios joins us to discuss the benefits of adding video as not only a service, but as a marketing tool. Listen in as he shares a few fun and simple ways you can get started with creating video content at your next session!

The Bokeh Podcast is brought to you by Photographer’s Edit: Custom Editing for the Wedding and Portrait Photographer. You can also subscribe to the Bokeh podcast on the Apple podcast app, follow on Spotify, add to your playlist on Stitcher, or listen on Overcast.

Brand Position: Make engaging branded content and thoughtful films centered around experience, energy and perspective. Emotional connection through storytelling; by touching the heart, you can move the mind.

Advice for Photographers: Don’t rush the process.

Technique for Time: Dedicate the first 3 hours of the day to you and your family.

Content Recommendations: The Studio Sherpas? Podcast

Videographer vs. Cinematographer

The Gear Bag: Cheezits, Christmas lights, and prisms.

Detriment if You Don’t Incorporate Video Into Your Brand:

1. Google loves video for the purposes of SEO

2. Video appeals to mobile users.

3. Encourages social shares.

4. Video is psychological with story telling.

Multitasking on Wedding Days

Adding Video to Your Photography Business:

1. Use a mic to get the audio from your session.

2. Put your photos into a slideshow with audio in Final Cut Pro

3. Do some behind the scenes videos during sessions. (Film in horizontal and adjust for other platforms in post).

4. Do testimonials after a session is over.

"By 2021, 87% of the internet will be video."

Programs & Equipment Mentioned:

Final Cut Pro X - apple.com/final-cut-pro

Filmic Pro - filmicpro.com

GoPro Hero 8 - bit.ly/bp-goprohero8

Lab Mic: Tascam DR 10-L - amzn.to/2PX1ifm

Links:

dopeweddingfilms.com

yameanstudiosfilms.com

instagram.com/yameanstudios

facebook.com/groups/envysion

Workshop: yameanstudiosfilms.com/education



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As a photographer, are you intimidated by the idea of adding video services to your brand?

In episode 337 of the Bokeh Podcast, Benjamin Davis of Yamean Studios joins us to discuss the benefits of adding video as not only a service, but as a marketing tool. Listen in as he shares a few fun and simple ways you can get started with creating video content at your next session!

The Bokeh Podcast is brought to you by Photographer’s Edit: Custom Editing for the Wedding and Portrait Photographer. You can also subscribe to the Bokeh podcast on the Apple podcast app, follow on Spotify, add to your playlist on Stitcher, or listen on Overcast.

Brand Position: Make engaging branded content and thoughtful films centered around experience, energy and perspective. Emotional connection through storytelling; by touching the heart, you can move the mind.

Advice for Photographers: Don’t rush the process.

Technique for Time: Dedicate the first 3 hours of the day to you and your family.

Content Recommendations: The Studio Sherpas? Podcast

Videographer vs. Cinematographer

The Gear Bag: Cheezits, Christmas lights, and prisms.

Detriment if You Don’t Incorporate Video Into Your Brand:

1. Google loves video for the purposes of SEO

2. Video appeals to mobile users.

3. Encourages social shares.

4. Video is psychological with story telling.

Multitasking on Wedding Days

Adding Video to Your Photography Business:

1. Use a mic to get the audio from your session.

2. Put your photos into a slideshow with audio in Final Cut Pro

3. Do some behind the scenes videos during sessions. (Film in horizontal and adjust for other platforms in post).

4. Do testimonials after a session is over.

"By 2021, 87% of the internet will be video."

Programs & Equipment Mentioned:

Final Cut Pro X - apple.com/final-cut-pro

Filmic Pro - filmicpro.com

GoPro Hero 8 - bit.ly/bp-goprohero8

Lab Mic: Tascam DR 10-L - amzn.to/2PX1ifm

Links:

dopeweddingfilms.com

yameanstudiosfilms.com

instagram.com/yameanstudios

facebook.com/groups/envysion

Workshop: yameanstudiosfilms.com/education



See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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