When shooting a promo video, which scenes are chosen to focus on depends on the theme and purpose of the promo video. However, the following scenarios are usually more common choices:
1.Company gate or hall: This is the key place where we present our company image. Photograph the company's logo, door number, and the layout of the lobby, so that the audience can feel the overall atmosphere of the company as soon as they enter the door.
2.Office environment: By photographing the company's office environment, we can show the company's office atmosphere and the working status of employees, and further highlight the company's vitality and professionalism.
3.Product display: If the goal of the promotional video is to promote the company's products or services, then the product display link is naturally essential. We can capture the appearance, function and use effect of the product through the lens, so that the audience can have a deeper understanding of the product.
4.Production line or R&D center: For those manufacturing companies or technology companies, a production line or R&D center is an excellent place to showcase the company's strength and innovation capabilities. We can make the audience deeply feel the company's technical strength by filming the production process, R&D results, etc.
5.Employee interviews: By interviewing the company's employees, we can show the company's culture and the professionalism and work status of the employees. This helps to give the audience a deeper understanding of the company's operations and team atmosphere.
6.Customer feedback: If possible, capturing customer feedback can also be very beneficial. Authentic voices and positive reviews from customers can greatly enhance the audience's trust in the company.
Please note that different promo videos may require different filming scenes. Therefore, when determining the specific shooting scene, we need to closely combine the theme and purpose of the promotional video. At the same time, we also need to pay attention to factors such as the layout of the scene, the lighting, and the shooting angle to ensure that the final shot is the best it can be.