31
Mar

Training has Changed!

Corporate Video has Changed

I thought I would write a quick blog about our successes in training, and our brilliant system ‘Instant Playback’ as many of you know, its a three stage video based presentation skills programme, that really is starting to change the way companies train their staff, and keep an eye on how they develop, its great! You can watch our case study video here:  www.affixxius.com/ip

In other news, we may soon be overseas again! this time for a major project in Paris, for one of our current clients who seems to enjoy testing our french, bring it on!

I hope business is well for you all.

Corporate Video has Changed!

HARRY

30
Mar

Filming for Aiglon College.

Corporate Video has Changed

Its been well over a week since we’ve been back and our feet haven’t hit the floor yet! We have tons of work on at the moment and plenty in the pipeline, so we have our heads down and we’re cracking on; hence, the reason for it taking me so long to post some pictures from our filming trip in Switzerland. Whilst we were out there, we filmed a winter expedition and and lots of snow based activities, along with a few very tidy interviews. There is still a long way to go with this project at the moment, however, I think the pictures do all the talking about the fun we had out there and the type of footage we got. 

http://www.affixxius.com/images/aiglon/swisspics.html

The one thing these pictures don’t show is how tiring it was (or the fact Dave and Miles got left up a mountain at 9 o’clock at night), but one thing that did make it easier, was looking around and been blown away by the views. I would like to thank all at Aiglon College for making us feel welcome and we look forward to the next 2 filming blocks and producing a master piece of a video for the school.

I have plenty more to blog about, but will save that for a rainy day.

TIM

19
Mar

Keeping the home fires burning

Corporate Video has Changed

Hello blog readers! My name is Pete and I am new to this blog writing, but I wanted to take the opportunity to tell you all what has been going on in the Affixxius camp.

During this week most of the crew have been away on shoot, filming a promotional video for the Switzerland based school, Aiglon College. Set in the picturesque landscape of the Swiss Alps, it is one of the most prestigious international schools in the world. 

Our guys have been climbing mountains, filming extreme snow sports and a variety of other activities. As one of the senior editors at Affixxius I am very excited to see the footage they bring back.

Meanwhile Harry and myself have been keeping the home fires burning, working on a variety of different projects. We begin filming next week at the Aysgarth school, which is one of Englands leading Prep Schools. We have just finished two more videos for the Electricity Alliance and have nearly completed another project for Leicester City Council.

So March has turned out to be a very busy month and hopefully April will be too. I look forward to writing another blog soon, but until then.

Many thanks for reading.
Pete

14
Mar

Aiglon College, Switzerland

Corporate Video has Changed

On Sunday, myself and another 3 chaps from Affixxius will be heading out Switzerland, to film the new video prospectus for Aiglon College. This first block of 4 days filming is to shoot all their winter (and therefore snow based) activities. We then will have to go back another 2 times to film summer based activities and a lot of interview footage. All this footage we gather will then been turned into a modular DVD for Aiglon College to advertise the many great qualities to prospective students and their parents.

I know this all sounds very glamorous, however, this job is going to be one of the toughest we have ever done. Not only do we have to get all our equipment safely to a foreign country, but we have to film in adverse weather conditions and up mountains. Needless to say, when beginning a project of this magnitude, there is a lot of planning needed. My advice to anyone reading this that maybe commissioning a corporate video in the future, please do allow time for some pre-production planning, it is free with us and ultimately makes the days work we do for you even more thorough than it already would be. 

I do stress this now, however, in the past we have turned round videos in as little as 4 days and they still come out absolutely great! The Aiglon College Video certainly won’t be turned round that quick, but we always aim to turn round videos as quick as the computers (and our brains) will let us. I’m going to leave you with someone else to blog next week, however, keep an eye for a blog in the week commencing 23rd where no doubt we will have some lovely photos for you of our first leg of the Aiglon video.

TIM

03
Mar

Video Production - Video for Education Article

Hi All,

Apologies for the radio silence from my good self, but I thought I’d let you all have a look at an article I’ve recently finished on the topic of Marketing for Schools and the use of video production for education.  Enjoy!

Marketing in Schools

The Use of Video for Marketing, Promotion and Training

Article by Miles Latham B.A. (Oxon), Managing Partner, Affixxius Productions

 

>> Why Should Schools or Colleges Market Themselves?

In both the Independent and Maintained sectors the concept and ‘issue’ of Marketing is rapidly being promoted from an occasional activity to raise the profile of a school or college to the primary function of a person or department.  This shift in the culture of running a school is driven by two factors – a developing market and the emergence of technology.  Regardless of the rights and wrongs of the issue of ‘competition’ in the education sector, it is a fact, and a fact that schools and college are being forced to recognise. 

There is no doubt that times have changed significantly from the days of a child being automatically placed in the nearest school to their home and this is now recognised at government level.  A brief glance at the Direct.gov.uk website brings up an article entitled “Choosing a School(1)”, which couldn’t be more of a recognition that competition genuinely exists between schools.  Moreover, where funding for schools and colleges is inextricably linked to enrolment, establishments are now faced with not just an option to market, but a need to market.

 

>> How to Market a School or College – and who to Market to? 

The world of ‘marketing’ has changed massively over the last five to ten years in business, let alone in the education sector.  The ‘traditional’ form of education marketing has always been the prospectus, and where many forms of ‘new’ marketing look to throw out the old, we are acutely aware that the prospectus is still a recognised form of gathering information about a school or college and that a lot of people still respond to the detailed, tangible form of written material and that this is unlikely to change.  The question, therefore, is how to augment written material. 

One would have to have been living under a rock for around a decade to be unaware of the massive impact of the Internet in all ‘buying and selling’ markets.  Schools and Colleges have, on the whole, embraced the importance of the Internet in acting as an information resource for the ‘target audience’.  This issue of audience is critical.  To effectively market anything you need to understand your audience.  A clear feature of the modern education market is the shift in ‘where’ the decision is taking place, increasingly towards the student as well as the parent, rather than the latter over the former.  Especially in Secondary Schools, the student is now able to source their own information in their own way.  Word of mouth and following friends will always be the most powerful ‘lure’ for a student to choose a school or college, but where a decision can be influenced, we must be ‘savvy’ around how information is best presented.

 

>> The Emergence of Video in Modern Marketing

 Where the web has been the ‘next step’ in marketing of the last ten years, video is now its ‘right hand man’.  Whether it is produced for the purposes of playback online or on a DVD, video is rapidly become a front line marketing tool for many organisations.  We are surrounded, day in day out, with audio-visual material and there is rapidly becoming a certain expectation amongst the younger generation that everything looking to sell itself will have a presence online, on paper and now on video.  Where a school or college can give a potential student or parent something extra about the school in video form there is, from our experience, a recognisable increase in the success of marketing activity. 

The big question that must be prompted therefore is ‘why isn’t everyone doing this?’  This is an issue to which we have dedicated significant time and attention and have come to three conclusions.  We have identified three key concerns for schools and colleges, which, in increasing order of importance, are as follows:

 Style:  There is a certain stigma attached to producing video as a marketing medium for any type of ‘business’ regarding how credible the footage will look.  There is an enormous gulf between home movies or wedding videos and the standards we see every day on broadcast television.  We are the first to admit that bad video is more of a hindrance than a help in any marketing strategy.  Our approach to standards is very simple – there is no reason at all why the levels of production applied to broadcast television and film cannot be applied to the business or education markets.  A video with a modern, professional and engaging style can instantly elevate the status of your establishment in the eyes of your audience.

 Application:  If a school or college does decide to use video in some way, how should it be applied?  We have developed video application in six key areas for the Education Sector: 

  • Video prospectus – a video to augment your written material that looks to deliver both a ‘feel’ and factual information about your establishment.
  • Department Video – as above, but focusing on a particular strength or department of a school or college to directly target a specific audience.
  • Induction Video – where a lot of intake has to be ‘inducted’ into a school or college, a video can often be used to transmit a large amount of information very quickly.
  • Training and Development – video can be put to use as a training tool for staff.
  • Events – where an establishment is proud of or renowned for particular events such as Fashion Shows or Drama Productions, professional video can be used not only as a record of the event but also as a revenue generating exercise.
  • Film-Making Masterclass – an education programme developed by us to aid your Media/Film/Theatre Studies students with ‘hands on’ experience. 

Cost:  Especially in these economic times, cost is by far the biggest hindrance to a school or college considering the use of video for marketing, promotion or training.  The quick answer to ‘how much does this cost’ is often ‘you tell us’.  In the past three months alone we have secured video production contracts ranging from £2,000 to £25,000.  Video is a flexible tool, far more flexible than most feel it is, and we are in a position to apply any budget to achieve a goal.

 

 >> Conclusion 

Ultimately video should be seen in the light of the return one will see on the investment.  As well as the various funding streams that are available to schools and colleges to help them market, a professionally produced video presence can increase enrolment, which in turn is a revenue generator in itself.

 The most common application for video in schools and colleges remains in a marketing capacity.  Above and beyond any other form of marketing material, written or online, video elicits an emotional response from the audience and can have huge sway in how and when decisions are made.

 

 Affixxius Education is a dedicated Education Sector arm of Affixxius Productions, a nationally-acclaimed video production company that is renowned for its industry leading production standards, innovation and professionalism.  Since its launch in 2008, Affixxius Education has served or is currently serving a wide range of maintained and prestigious independent sector clients both in the UK and in Europe.


1. http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Parents/Schoolslearninganddevelopment/ChoosingASchool/index.htm