One minute of video is worth 1,500 pictures

When the written word is now "scanned" on a page, a picture is worth 1,000 words, as the saying goes. Yet pictures are also scanned and unless it is outstanding it will be missed. A video has to be watched and has a definite time to complete watching.

This is where video succeeds well. 1 minute of video time is literally 1,500 pictures.

Nowadays a video camera is in most mobile telephones, so there is now more video material recorded on a daily basis than ever before in the planets history. Yet making it look great is another story.

Anyone can buy a trowel, some brinks and mortar and start building a house, can't they? No, of course not, it takes training, skill and practice to become a good bricklayer. So why do so many people think by buying a video camera that will make them an expert at making videos?

Video can be a technically challenging and complex road, yet it needn't be so. By following some simple guidelines and training it can become simple to make video a regular part of a marketing strategy.

The Epics Academy Ltd. aims to address that issue. By training individuals and corporate clients in video making skills from the ground up, video can become a very easy way of communicating your message to the world.

Entrepreneurs, small businesses, large business can all benefit from using video regularly.

Look how newspapers are declining and many are now picking up messages via video straight to their mobile devices.

Don't get left behind your competitors. Make the move now to create videos on a regular basis. Find out how to make the video. Make it look good, have fun and increase your business at the same time.

To find out more go to the website www.epicsacademy.com

John Keedwell-Founder and Facilitator-Epics Academy

Finalist in the FSB Hertfordshire Best new Business Category


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About Epics Academy

EPICS Academy Ltd. How To Make Videos Work For Your Success John Keedwell is the Founder and Facilitator of The Epics Academy. He is the author of the book "Get the Message Now?!?" John is Cinematographer, Photographer, and Documentary Cameraman with over 30 years experience working in over 65 countries. He has worked on many music videos, documentaries, corporate and commercials, along with film dramas. Experiencing working temperatures between -35C to +50C, and travelling around the world filming with the Royal Navy, major rock bands on tour and much more. He also worked for 9 years recording car crash tests with specialist high speed video cameras. He also writes articles for the British Cinematographer magazine for the past 11 years. He is also a BAFTA voting member. The Epics Academy was formed in 2013 to help many people understand the video making process, and how to achieve professional looking results by using professional techniques. Cameras, lighting, sound, editing, camera operation and movement, action within the frame - along with camera angle, lenses, lighting angles and framing of the shot all pay the part in making a watchable video. One element wrong can quickly make the viewer become uninterested and turn off. To get your message across you need to hook the viewer and help them to watch to the end of your video. Find out how.. https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/edit?eid=16672896081