Shutterstock has released its annual Creative Trends list for 2020. Into its ninth year, you can see the development of some of the previous years' reports, plus underlying themes are covering a few of their major and rising trends.
Read moreRecently more business owners, from CEOs of large companies, through to freelancers, are using video to help to define themselves as a person, within their company and their shared beliefs.
Read moreSuddenly it's March, so what's changed since 2018? Very little, except that the elements already being used in videos are potentially developing further, but people love to have 'trends' to attach to a year.
Read moreNow into the eighth year of Shutterstock annual Creative Trends Report, and it's full of great ideas that could influence your next video.
Read moreAre you missing out on more people interacting with your video, are you being sociable with your video plan?
Read moreFollowing our recent post on capturing better quality interviews, with this post we’re going to look at how getting your interviewee relaxed, feeling confident and responding with right answer can make all the difference for your video.
Read moreYou’ve got the story or the idea for your next video, so what are the next steps for you to being ready to shoot?
Read moreInterviews form the body of many corporate videos, from explaining and demonstrating a product to discussing services and solutions. They could be shot in a studio or on location; wherever you are and whatever the subject matter, you’ll probably be including an interview set-up soon.
Read moreWe’ve written about our live streaming successes and how they can bring live events of any size to a wider audience, but event video can go much further than that.
Read moreLast year we looked at marketing campaigns that have used stories to get their messages across and the impact that good storytelling can have in video content.
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