- Identify a problem that resonates with the viewerPresent a solution to the problem by successfully demonstrating the productFinish with a call to actionUse captivating (and relevant) graphics, animation or storyline that can be easily understood with or without a voice over/subtitlesEmploy effective use of emotion to reinforce a problem vs solution e.g. sad/angry vs happy/relievedUse un-obtrusive background music that denotes to the viewer how they should be feelingBe around 1 – 2 minutes long. If you’ve managed to crack their initial 7 second attention span, you don’t want to lose them straight after!
Favourite Explainer Videos
Posted by Chanel Clark on 21 Nov 2017
Ever wondered what makes a good explainer video?In this new era of ‘going digital’, you only have 7 seconds to make an impression on a viewer before they simply decide to keep on scrollin’. Now, can you imagine that? 7 seconds – that is ALL you get. Not 8 - which is the same amount of time that a Rubik’s Cube can be solved, or 9 but 7. 7! So, to save you the hassle, we have put together a list that explains what a good explainer video should include and what this will look like once executed. Now before you scroll down, don’t panic! We’ve collated examples of various explainer videos – starting from the very DIY, all the way to those that have some budget to bring in the professionals. We’ve got you all covered! Now you may scroll.A good explainer video must:
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