Engage Your Audience At Your Next Conference: 5 Ideas for Memorable Videos.
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Engage Your Audience At Your Next Conference: 5 Ideas for Memorable Videos.


An image from a recent opening video Supersweet created for HARMAN Automotive at CES.


With over 20 years of creating content for conferences, conventions and experiences,

we know a thing or two about engaginge your attendees. An opening video like this will set the tone for the conference and provides a visual representation of the theme or topic. An speaker support video can captivate the audience and help to create a positive and memorable experience. Here are some ideas for video content for your next conference:

  1. Animated Intros - One way to make your opening video visually interesting is to create an animated intro. Animated intros can be eye-catching, attention-grabbing, and set the tone for the conference. You can use animations to depict the conference theme or introduce the keynote speaker. Animated intros are also a great way to engage the audience and make them excited about the event.

  2. Sizzle Videos - If you're hosting an annual conference, a great way to start the opening video is by showcasing the highlights of the previous year (or quarter). This can include footage of keynote speakers, presentations, or special events, news hi-lites, etc. These videos can make your attendees feel proud and accomplished, and a great alternative to powerpoint.

  3. Inspirational Videos - Inspirational videos can help set the tone for the conference and motivate attendees. These types of videos can include motivational speeches, interviews with successful people, or even short clips of people accomplishing their goals. Inspirational videos can inspire attendees and make them feel like they're a part of something bigger.

  4. Interactive Videos - Interactive videos are a great way to engage the audience and make them feel like they're a part of the conference. These videos can include polls, quizzes, or surveys that attendees can participate in. This not only makes the opening video more interesting but also helps to gather valuable information about the audience.

  5. Behind the Scenes - Providing a behind-the-scenes look at the conference can help attendees feel like they're a part of the event. This can include footage of the setup, rehearsals, or even interviews with the organizers. This type of video can make attendees feel like they're a part of the planning process and create a sense of ownership over the event.

Video is an important aspect of any conference. It sets the tone for the event, engages the audience, and creates a memorable experience. Reach out to us for more creative ideas for video content for your next conference.


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