I bet you didn't know that a filmmaker telling a corporate story has temptations, did you?
It's true.
Temptations are simply everywhere; in meetings, on phone calls and writing emails.
Temptations are constantly present and just simply impossible to avoid. So, how do you handle them? Easy. Acknowledge them.
Here are five temptations almost every corporate filmmaker will face at one time or another.
Temptation: Write a script without a hero or "face."
Instead, capture personal stories from heroes within the organization. Personal video stories are compelling, emotional, engaging and of course, memorable. (Making it memorable and remarkable is what it's all about, right?)
Temptation: Quick! Throw out a number!
A conversation is really what the client is trying to engage us in. It's just that email technology got the better part of them. What do you do? Simple. Pick up the phone and...D'oh!...have a conversation! (And having conversations is what it's all about, right?)
Temptation: This video story won't matter later on.
Remember, digital stories have a long shelf life. Critical thinking in long-term planning with clients is important to get the most bang for a client's buck. (Fiscal responsibility is what it's all about, right?)
Temptation: Think fancy.
Tricks and effects do not tell stories. People tell stories. (The story is what it's all about, right?)
Temptation: Thinking of yourself.
Remember...a video story is the beginning of a conversation for a client and their audience. (Which is what it's all about, right? See #2 above.)
It's easy to give in and do the minimum. Fight these five temptations relentlessly and the video story you are about to tell for your client will capture the imagination of your audience.
Which is ................ Right? :-)
---Tom