Here are some examples of work that would be relevant to your project. The aim of capturing footage at METS Ignited is to share the knowledge and to drive innovation. In that respect you’re quite similar to TED; it’s about ideas worth sharing and ultimately changing how people think and act. With that in mind we created a promo for the event that puts a lot of emphasis on ideas, not on promotion as such: https://vimeo.com/173434557 This got some great traction on social media because it sparked conversations about adventurous minds.
Highlights reel
After the event we created this highlights video for their event that got about 25.000 views: https://vimeo.com/182789811/fa6d84cb88
Keynotes
They keynotes varied from 4000-80000 views: https://vimeo.com/178271815
1 minute vignettes
One interesting outcome of our TEDx project was the traction we got with our One Minute Thoughts pilot. The One Minute Thoughts got 114000 in the first week alone on Facebook. The reason is that short form content that starts conversations gets shared on Facebook, which rapidly expands the viewer base. https://vimeo.com/176713858 https://vimeo.com/175901512 We could apply this principle to METS Ignited; what ideas could we share that will spark conversations with your audience?
Examples of other social media video vignettes
Here’s an example of how we approached this for the Walkley Foundation’s Storyology Conference: https://vimeo.com/182352472
Here are some examples of work that would be relevant to your project. Empower Girl is quite similar to TED; it’s about ideas worth sharing and ultimately changing how people think and act. With that in mind we created a promo for the event that puts a lot of emphasis on ideas, not on promotion as such: https://vimeo.com/173434557 This got some great traction on social media because it sparked conversations about adventurous minds.
Highlights reel
After the event we created this highlights video for their event that got about 25.000 views: https://vimeo.com/182789811/fa6d84cb88
Keynotes
They keynotes varied from 4000-80000 views: https://vimeo.com/178271815
1 minute vignettes
One interesting outcome of our TEDx project was the traction we got with our One Minute Thoughts pilot. The One Minute Thoughts got 114000 in the first week alone on Facebook. The reason is that short form content that starts conversations gets shared on Facebook, which rapidly expands the viewer base. https://vimeo.com/176713858 https://vimeo.com/175901512 What ideas could we share that will spark conversations with your audience?
Here are some examples of work that would be relevant to your project. The aim of capturing footage at METS Ignited is to share the knowledge and to drive innovation. In that respect you’re quite similar to TED; it’s about ideas worth sharing and ultimately changing how people think and act. With that in mind we created a promo for the event that puts a lot of emphasis on ideas, not on promotion as such: https://vimeo.com/173434557 This got some great traction on social media because it sparked conversations about adventurous minds.
Highlights reel
After the event we created this highlights video for their event that got about 25.000 views: https://vimeo.com/182789811/fa6d84cb88
Keynotes
They keynotes varied from 4000-80000 views: https://vimeo.com/178271815
1 minute vignettes
One interesting outcome of our TEDx project was the traction we got with our One Minute Thoughts pilot. The One Minute Thoughts got 114000 in the first week alone on Facebook. The reason is that short form content that starts conversations gets shared on Facebook, which rapidly expands the viewer base. https://vimeo.com/176713858 https://vimeo.com/175901512 We could apply this principle to METS Ignited; what ideas could we share that will spark conversations with your audience?
Examples of other social media video vignettes
Here’s an example of how we approached this for the Walkley Foundation’s Storyology Conference: https://vimeo.com/182352472
This is the business Matthew used to work with: Formfile. These are examples of simple, reusable graphics for animations that could be used as backgrounds of the Control Logic videos. http://vimeo.com/46211455 Here’s another example from a different industry: http://vimeo.com/29127362
Filming presenters in a green screen studio
We filmed those presenters in a green screen studio to allow us to superimpose them over animation if needed. This would be a good way to create a look similar to the Transport For London video. http://vimeo.com/25115395 http://vimeo.com/66452372
Transport for London
Here’s an example of clean design that uses ‘real life’ elements with motion graphics. The white background creates a very clean, uncluttered interface that facilitates overview of processes and retention of key messages.
Siemens – technology explained
We like the way the transparent view creates a snapshot of how the truck works. This, combined with the clean interface of the Transport For London video could we quite compelling. To ensure this is economical for Control Logic, we’d have to look at your product range in more detail to see if elements can be repurposed.
Stop motion animation
Stop motion animation can be a quite cost effective and compelling option too.
Hungry Beast – an example of clean design
Another example of using clean design with a minimum of design elements, while getting the message across with well structured scripting.