With explainer videos showing impressive results in the marketing front, it’s pretty obvious that brands will opt for this success ingredient instantly. But, despite gaining tremendous popularity over the last few years, many people have doubts about many aspects of explainer videos.
If you are one of those who have questions too about explainer videos, then here are the 13 most frequently asked questions by people to help you out. Let’s have a look at them!
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Yes, all perfect explainer videos come in a story format to help the viewers get a clear idea about the brand and its products without any complications. Irrespective of the length of an explainer video, its story format makes it easy to remember and easy to relate with.
Yes. There are different explainer video styles to choose from according to your requirements such as 2D character animation, motion graphics, Whiteboard animation, Cut-out animation, Stop Motion, etc.
A storyboard in explainer videos is a simplified and detailed visual representation of how the explainer video will unfold. It’s more of a sequence of drawings or images with accompanying texts, directions and scripts to better represent each scene that will be there in the final explainer video.
For a perfect video outcome, every scene needs to be planned out properly before the actual execution of the video. A storyboard lets video makers evaluate each and every scene and determine which needs improvements to make the video flawless.
Yes, but only to some point. When the video is still in the making process, minor changes can be easily made. However, introducing a whole new concept or set of ideas is not possible in the middle of the video creation process.
Yes. An explainer video that spreads informational content is more likely to get popular than the one that contains no informative content in it.
It is the first 3 seconds of an explainer video that determines whether the viewer will continue watching the video or not. Hence the first few seconds of your video need to be attention-grabbing.
The length of an explainer video depends on its format, content and definitely your requirement. Usually, to make an explainer video effective and engaging it should not be any longer than three minutes.
A single compromise in the video quality or graphic effects can damage your brand’s reputation. Hence, quality definitely matters.
There are a number of parameters that an ideal explainer video must meet. But it is definitely the content and great story-telling that can create anticipation and evoke interest and emotion in the viewers that matter the most.
To get more views, you need to make sure that people can find your videos easily and can share them. Though there are paid advertisings, a video with solid and impressive content is bound to generate more views.
By choosing the right tags, right video hosts and video promotion platforms that you can ensure maximum people come across your explainer videos. And when your video has what it takes to beat the competition, more and more people naturally are sure to watch it.
Because they combine visual and audio stimuli in such a way that explains even the most complex matter in a very understandable way and conveys the audio-visual message to the audience in an engaging storytelling way which boosts customer retention.
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