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Explainers, social media and who's who on a production team: everything you need to know about video

Explainers, social media and who's who on a production team: everything you need to know about video marketing [View in browser]( [movie marquee animated gif]( Video production crew: who’s who? You probably won’t need a gaffer and a best boy, but to create a quality video production you’ll likely need more hands than the ones attached to you. Video marketing is a great idea, but what (and who) do you really need to get it right? Before you bite off more than you can chew, check out our guide to making video production less of a production. [Assemble your video team]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [movie projector gif]( Want to make awesome videos for social media? Just point, shoot and go viral, right? Not so much. To create social videos that pop you first have to get comfy with what they actually are and how they’re actually consumed (think: short bursts of content usually viewed silently). You don’t become the next [Instagram egg]( without a little luck, but if you put in the time and effort you can increase customer engagement and up your conversions. Our handy guide to all things social video will get you started! [Social video 101]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [explainer video clapboard gif]( Ready to create a professional-looking explainer video? You’ve got a new product to explain or a new company to introduce. You can do it with boring blocks of text that your users will ignore, or you can do it with a cool video that will entertain and inform. Everybody loves a (good) video. Before you break out the camera and set up the lights, read up on what it takes to make an explainer video that can boost engagement and make you look like a badass. [Explainers explained]( --------------------------------------------------------------- The word is out! 99designs does video now. [Learn more →]( [that's all folks gif]( 99designs © 2019 2201 Broadway, Suite 815 Oakland, CA 94612 [Twitter]( [IG]( [Facebook]( [New privacy policy]( | [Unsubscribe](

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