Meet Motion Source, featuring Andy Hoffman!
Check out our latest employee feature on our editor and videographer, Andy Hoffman!
Check out our latest employee feature on our editor and videographer, Andy Hoffman!
With winter weather upon us, and the holidays around the corner, cozying up by the fire with some hot chocolate and a feel-good movie is one of our favorite things to do. We have put together our recommendations of Christmas classics, in genres ranging from musical to comedy to action, to keep you entertained all season long!
Check out the next installment of our employee features about our newest team member, Libby Smith!
Get the scoop on what Motion Source has been up to outside of the office lately-and in this case, in the great outdoors!
Let's take a look at 2016 Marketing Trends; specifically with video. Yes that's right I said 2016. As 2015 comes nearer to a close it's time to start planing ahead and looking for your next big marketing move for your 2016 budget.
So you get your video project estimate and it includes everything you need for your project: a few HD cameras, professional audio equipment such as LAV mics or boom mics, camera stabilization gear like tripods and then their is the line for:
• Additional Speciality Camera Equipment.
So what exactly is Additional Speciality Camera Equipment?
By, Sara Costello • Marketing Assistant
‘Tis the season, friends! We know-it’s barely October and we’re all still upset that there’s Halloween candy and Thanksgiving decorations out. How could we possibly be telling you it’s time to start thinking about the winter holidays?! Feel free to keep your pumpkins and your spiderwebs out, but when it comes to your video production needs, you should definitely start thinking about your company’s winter holiday video for this year...
We all can understand how important it is to have a voice behind your company’s video that represents you accurately. For example, you wouldn’t want your beautiful, idyllic new video of your senior living center to be narrated by Gilbert Gottfried. Having a voice in your video that works effortlessly with your concept, stands out and blends in when necessary, and presents you truthfully is an absolute must. When choosing talent to use in your voice over video, it’s important to...
Making a video for your business with Motion Source is a lot easier than you might think! Sure, gone are the days of throwing a camera on a tripod and filming a commercial, or using the webcam on your Mac to start advertising on the web-but just because you may be new to the world of video marketing, it doesn’t mean you can’t keep up. It’s just time to turn to the professionals...
Over the next few weeks we will be adding to our blog a series of bio stories to let our readers get to know our staff a little more in depth. This first article was written by Assistant Project Manager here at Motion Source, Sara Costello, about Motion Source's Creative Director Craig Bass. As the newest member on our team Sara will be interviewing each team member of Motion Source and will share her stories on our blog. Here is the first story...
This past June, Motion Source was approached by the Andrew Weishar Foundation to make a video for their upcoming fundraiser, WeishFest. The foundation was created in honor of Andrew Weishar, an incredible student, athlete, and young man, who lost his battle to cancer in 2012 at the age of 21. True to his reputation for being, “one of the nicest kids” anyone has ever known, before he passed...
Our team here at Motion Source wrote an e-Book titled 30 Ways to Use One Video. The idea is to try and find ways to get the most “mileage” out of your video and the maximum return on your marketing investment. Our e-Book includes what we believe to be the top 30 ideas that are relevant to our clients but we’re always finding new ways to use the same video; and then we pass this information along to our clients. This blog post will detail just one of the entries to the list. Entry #3: BLOGGING...
We often get phone calls from people seeking to make a video for their organization but they don't know exactly what they want. They know they need a video, they know how they are going to use the video to promote their organization and sometimes they even have a full plan on the messaging of the video. One question that we always ask is....
As an organization, business, group or even as an individual it is important to celebrate all of your successes. By celebrating your successes you are making a statement that you are achieving your goals, you are declaring an anthem that you are accomplishing your missions. The launch of your newest video should be no different....
Product features, tips, tricks, and safety points are just a few of the tidbits you can include in a product instructional video for your product. At Motion Source we see our clients sometimes struggle with how to educate their customers on all the features of their products; both simple and complex. When product features become a selling point to your product beyond just....
Video marketing is huge for non profit organizations! We have all seen the ASPCA ads featuring the ballads sung by Sarah McLachlan or the many anti-smoking campaign ads. But these national ad campaigns are just a segment of the total non profit video marketing space. Non profits small and large are using video campaigns to grow awareness for their causes, raise money for their organizations and sometimes can even effect change just by using their videos as educational pieces. Video is a powerful tool for non profits because.....
Broadly it means adapt and bundle up! However, more specifically it means thinking creatively and finding solutions to keep Jack Frost from nipping at your nose and our camera lenses.
Back in January we had software startup HistoryLines contact us to make a commercial grade video for their new website and the launch of their new product. With a tight turnaround time and a lot of creative idea we hit the ground running and put together this video....
Around Chicago you will find many iconic sites and locations! Some of the most famous sites have been featured in Hollywood movies for decades. Movies like Ferris Bueller’s Day Off filmed at over 30 locations around Chicago, including Wrigley Field and the Art Institute. Chicago has also be the backdrop to many action packed movies such as the Batman and Transformers series. Of course, there are also some smaller less used locations that are great ...
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