Micheldever | Commercial video
Brief
One of the main points from the brief was to be different. Different from their industry and from what they’ve done before. We like different!
The brief did contain specifics on a script, which wasn’t completed by the client until after production. In hindsight, we should have taken control of this before production. It would have allowed us time to prepare the right footage and flow for the internal video. The script dictated the length as there was plenty that needed to be included.
Our
solution
There were 5 plus locations required for filming where we put even more days into capturing the right footage and interviews to hit the brief. YouNeek Productions utilised two Directors and a small crew of two videographers and one drone operator. We suggested adding animation to tell the story of the brand in a more interesting way. This was agreed, with animation then playing an integral part to the finished piece.
In addition, a specific voiceover played a large part in telling the story in a different way. Using a female voice was done to break away from the male-dominated industry and to provide a different perspective on the story.
Outcome
The outcome was amazing. The internal video was delivered in time for the deadline of the companies conference. So timing wise, we had succeeded. There were difficulties with the length, because we were suggesting a shorter version and the script was longer than expected.
Micheldever insisted the message had to be told in full, which together, we made work. Going the extra mile, we delivered a shorter version, which supplemented the main one and can be used for multiple external purposes too.
I was going to watch it in the morning, but I couldn’t resist. I love it! I think the voice over works so much better and you can hear her passion in her voice. This is fantastic and the start works brilliantly so well done. I think this totally works now.
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