Storyline Example: Video Connectivity 1
3. Storyboard Design: Moving on to this third phase, the storyboard consisted of developing different graphic illustrations in sequence with the aim of creating a film. Some points that were taken into account were the following:
Drawing of the metrobus.
Design of the different characters.
Creating the atmosphere.
It is then sent to the client for approval.
Chart 1: Initial Bus Schematic.
Chart 3: Characters from the Connectivity 1 and 2 videos (Woman with different faces).
Chart 4: Final development of the Storyboard for the first Connectivity video.
4. Recording the Voiceover: Once the information to be recorded by the announcer has been korea telegram data defined in phase 2, this information is sent to the announcer. This part of the process is very important, since the announcer must convey the essence of the message with his voice. Once the voiceover is obtained, the next phase begins.
It is then sent to the client for approval.
5. Editing and Animation: After we have received approval for the storyboard and the voiceover, we continue with the animation of the graphic illustrations, and include the sounds and voiceover. Once again, we proceed to send the finished marketing video to the client for final approval. The way in which companies achieve success with their marketing videos is by focusing on creating short videos instead of making them very long.
We invite you to watch the 4 marketing videos created for the Public Transport System Connectivity campaign:
Connectivity 1
Connectivity 2
Connectivity Routes Center
Connectivity Complementary Routes
Video Marketing converts better than any other content, developing videos that help you communicate with your audience in the most direct and creative way possible.
That is why at DigitalWeb we feel gratified to be able to work together with Transporte Masivo de Panamá, in many of their Video Marketing campaig