A video can be an excellent tool for communication and promotion depending on how effective and engaging its content is. With this in mind, we’d love to hear your thoughts on what makes a video engaging. Please reply to this post and answer the below questions:
What was the last marketing video you remember watching and what made it memorable?
Did the video help you take action? If so, what was it?
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Is it irony that I'm learning about making marketing videos and I can't remember the last one that I watched? I am noticing that I am not on a lot of platforms where it would come up other than for things that I intentionally search.
The last that I can remember is a video for new farming tools from NeverSink Farms. It gave me the information that I needed to know that I needed to add it to my list!
The next videos that I always remember are 3D videos simulating lipstick and makeup remover bottles. That lipstick has been magnified and assumed to be applied on the road surface, then the makeup remover bottle will follow that line to remove the lipstick stains on that road surface. That attracted me because of the product's creativity and effectiveness.
The last marketing video I remember watching was one in my instagram feed for Hi Smile- a purple colored tooth paste that supposed helps to remove yellow discoloring of your teeth. I think the main thing that it did was at least bring it to my mind and now I am able to recognize the brand and possibly consider purchasing it in the future.
The last ad I watched was Netflix's trailer for the Lara Croft: Tomb Raider animated series. What made it memorable was the strong pacing and editing—this dynamic montage of key scenes and plot points. Plus, the music and sound design were spot on, with a perfectly chosen soundtrack and sound effects that really amped up the emotional impact of the visuals. And of course, they did a great job reminding viewers when and where they can watch the show.
The last marketing video I remember watching was a promoting video of a brand, in that they trying to explain how to check the purity or creditibility of crentine monohydrate. That video got my attention because of its explaining technique and the valuable information they used in it. And the best part is that they covered the whole thing in just 6 to 7 minutes. It was really worth watching.
The last Marketing video I remember watching was promoting an online course of Video Editing. It was from a YouTuber who is providing updated Video editing course for several years based on the changing demands and trends. He explained the benefits of the course and how the course is better than any other Video editing course. He shared that he will also provide personalised experience and guidance to land a job on completion of this course.
The last marketing video I remember watching was for a new electric car. It stood out because of its captivating visuals and storytelling. The video showcased the car's sleek design, advanced technology features, and eco-friendly benefits in a way that felt both futuristic and accessible. The use of stunning cinematography and a compelling narrative made it memorable, leaving a lasting impression of the brand and its product.
The last marketing video I remember watching was one that was promoting a course called AiCE. The educational institution that promoted it showcased how one succeed by undertaking the course by using the testimonials of the former students who completed the course and got their desired jobs in the dynamic business world.
The last marketing video I remember watching was a Tatcha luxury Japanese skincare ad that offered a 20% discount. What made it memorable was its elegant presentation and storytelling. The video beautifully showcased the luxurious textures and traditional Japanese ingredients used in Tatcha's products, highlighting their cultural heritage and quality. The soothing visuals and calming background music created a serene atmosphere, while the limited-time 20% off offer added an enticing call to action, making the ad both visually appealing and compelling.
The Advertisement for one of the Products of Cadbury is the last marketing video that I remember watching and an emotional scene in this AD made me remember watching, Although I always consumes the product of Cadbury after watching this I instantly bought Cadbury 5 stars.
Hp Printers marketing video I can remember by far,aprt from their products they spoke about enviroment and sustainability which was something to remember about the ad.