Greetings Friends,
So happy to be "talking" with you on this wonderful Friday afternoon. We certainly hope and pray that you have had a wonderful week.
Today, is the start of the Puyallup Fair here in my hometown, and if you have never got a chance to attend the fair, do so now-you won't regret it!
It is also the start of a weekend that we commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on our country. Please take a moment to say a prayer for those that lost their lives on that day and for their families. We pray that never again will such an act occur and that those who have hatred in their hearts will find peace before they commit acts of violence on innocent people.
And on a lighter note, I want to present to you a short video we put together as a promo for our company. It highlights our "major" service offerings--of course you know that we do so much more than we could ever possible highlight in a 30-second video.
Nevertheless, maybe this will inspire you to have one of these short videos put together for your company. If there is anything we can do to help you promote your company, please give us a call at 253-539-3438.
Enjoy the video.
Blessings,
Chris.
McKenna Video Services is a full video services and video production company. We specialize in photo video keepsakes (montage), transfer 8mm film to DVD, convert 16mm film to DVD, convert video tape to DVD, DVD/CD/Video Duplication, convert videotape to digital media (Quicktime .mov, Windows Media .wmv, and MP4), slides and photographs to .jpg, and many other services.
Showing posts with label corporate video production business video training safety commercial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label corporate video production business video training safety commercial. Show all posts
Friday, September 9, 2011
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Crisis Management Consulting
Hey Everyone,
So I created a video promotion for my good friend, Jan Decker, of Crisis Management Consulting last year. However, I believe that I neglected to post it here. Of course, since McKenna Video also plays a close role with Jan in the development of training media (video) for some of her clients, we added a bit about ourselves in there. So here it is...
And now about Jan and her company.
Crisis Management Consulting is a product and services business targeted at the small to medium size organization who is seeking help, tools, templates and guidance in developing their own emergency/crisis plans, training programs and rolling out the program throughout the organization.
They have been in business since 1997 and recently completely revamped how they do business in order to provide very affordable and effective products and services to public, private and not-for-profit organizations throughout the U.S.
CMC currently provides CPG 101 format-based Emergency Operations Plan templates – for order. They also have safety videos, informational videos and are developing our prepared media broadcasts scenarios for Table Top Exercises.
Jan provides 1-2 day on site consulting services at affordable rates to help an organization get started, get an Emergency Operations Plan or a Crisis Plan developed and prepare training and exercise programs. She also facilitates training, are certified in the HSEEP program to support public agencies, and are experts in helping with Executive Training, Department/Business Unit Training, Emergency Operations Center Training, field exercise training and program review and recommendations.
Please visit her website at www.crisismanagementconsulting.com for more information.
Blessings,
Chris.
So I created a video promotion for my good friend, Jan Decker, of Crisis Management Consulting last year. However, I believe that I neglected to post it here. Of course, since McKenna Video also plays a close role with Jan in the development of training media (video) for some of her clients, we added a bit about ourselves in there. So here it is...
And now about Jan and her company.
Crisis Management Consulting is a product and services business targeted at the small to medium size organization who is seeking help, tools, templates and guidance in developing their own emergency/crisis plans, training programs and rolling out the program throughout the organization.
They have been in business since 1997 and recently completely revamped how they do business in order to provide very affordable and effective products and services to public, private and not-for-profit organizations throughout the U.S.
CMC currently provides CPG 101 format-based Emergency Operations Plan templates – for order. They also have safety videos, informational videos and are developing our prepared media broadcasts scenarios for Table Top Exercises.
Jan provides 1-2 day on site consulting services at affordable rates to help an organization get started, get an Emergency Operations Plan or a Crisis Plan developed and prepare training and exercise programs. She also facilitates training, are certified in the HSEEP program to support public agencies, and are experts in helping with Executive Training, Department/Business Unit Training, Emergency Operations Center Training, field exercise training and program review and recommendations.
Please visit her website at www.crisismanagementconsulting.com for more information.
Blessings,
Chris.
Sunday, January 3, 2010
Why Every Business Needs Video
In today’s fast-paced world, video is ubiquitous. From cell phones to still cameras, most electronic devices have the capability to capture video. Length, quality and special features vary across devices, but it’s still video. And with the surging popularity of public video-sharing websites such as YouTube, virtually any newsworthy event can be e-blasted to the entire world in a matter of minutes – or even faster. Whether rudimentary or polished, silly or sophisticated, videos can captivate even the most finicky attention span. In fact, people are so fascinated by this newly accessible and personalizable technology that they’ll watch almost any kind of video. Just think about all of the video links you’ve received in emails over the past month. This is the message we need to heed in business – Videos Get Attention!
Let’s start with the basics. Every business should have a website. Period. Today, a website is the equivalent of a business card. Would you ever consider not having business cards? Of course not. Now that we’ve established this marketing mantra, let’s talk about the value of having video on your website.
The importance of video is obvious in these examples of uses on a business website:
· Promotional video – the perfect vehicle for telling everyone about your latest
and greatest product or service;
· Training video – more compelling than a boring training manual;
· Client/customer testimonials video – enhance your credibility with real-life feedback from people who know what you do;
· Product demonstration video – join the infomercial bandwagon;
· Before-and-after video – a great way to show dramatic results;
· Video message from business owner/president – words on paper lack the clout and personality of an owner’s first-person video;
· Website introduction video – with millions of websites just a few keystrokes away, it’s a challenge to grab and keep a visitor’s attention unless you make an excellent first impression with a great video story.
As you can see, there are many ways videos bring a website to life with your unique stamp, helping to distinguish you from the competition. With the ease of creating video today, you can quickly and inexpensively express your message using motion, color, audio, graphics, images and people – which would otherwise take pages to convey. The more personality your website has, the more likely visitors are to stick around and read about your products and services. Think of video on your website as the equivalent of going to a party wearing a great shirt or dress that makes a statement. Naturally, people are drawn to personality-driven websites the same way they’re drawn to personality-plus people.
If you’d like to know the next steps for creating a video “personality” for your website, email me so we can cover it in detail in the next newsletter.
Blessings,
Chris.
Let’s start with the basics. Every business should have a website. Period. Today, a website is the equivalent of a business card. Would you ever consider not having business cards? Of course not. Now that we’ve established this marketing mantra, let’s talk about the value of having video on your website.
The importance of video is obvious in these examples of uses on a business website:
· Promotional video – the perfect vehicle for telling everyone about your latest
and greatest product or service;
· Training video – more compelling than a boring training manual;
· Client/customer testimonials video – enhance your credibility with real-life feedback from people who know what you do;
· Product demonstration video – join the infomercial bandwagon;
· Before-and-after video – a great way to show dramatic results;
· Video message from business owner/president – words on paper lack the clout and personality of an owner’s first-person video;
· Website introduction video – with millions of websites just a few keystrokes away, it’s a challenge to grab and keep a visitor’s attention unless you make an excellent first impression with a great video story.
As you can see, there are many ways videos bring a website to life with your unique stamp, helping to distinguish you from the competition. With the ease of creating video today, you can quickly and inexpensively express your message using motion, color, audio, graphics, images and people – which would otherwise take pages to convey. The more personality your website has, the more likely visitors are to stick around and read about your products and services. Think of video on your website as the equivalent of going to a party wearing a great shirt or dress that makes a statement. Naturally, people are drawn to personality-driven websites the same way they’re drawn to personality-plus people.
If you’d like to know the next steps for creating a video “personality” for your website, email me so we can cover it in detail in the next newsletter.
Blessings,
Chris.
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