To make a long story short, using animation and video in marketing can be the key to making a business's products and services stand out. It gives audiences a way to very quickly understand a product and why they need it. Research has shown that video boosts comprehension and retention by 50% over a live presentations and it expedites buying decisions by 72% over print. I don't want to get too geeky in proving this point, but there is a real reason why so many companies use animation and video in their communications, and it's not just because it's fun.
Hyperspective is proud to announce the launch of its new Renewable Energy Incentive Program. This program is offered to companies who develop and sell products and services in the
renewable energy industry. With this program, Hyperspective will produce animated
presentation materials for these companies at a reduced cost, to do our part in assisting with the growth and development of this important, emerging industry.
The time of drag and drop, point and click animation is here. Animation has
always been an unattainable medium by most, as animation requires years of
experience. However as animators, artists and developers continue to create
easy to use tools, the doors open up for anyone to use animation to tell stories.
The
social network phenomenon has taken the internet by storm. Most companies have yet to figure out how to deal
with them and marketers are scrambling to find out what works. Catch up on the latest success stories and find out how you an make them work for your company.
Over 5,200 years ago at the dawn of the urban
era an ancient potter created an animation of a wild goat. It was recently discovered in the largest metropolitan area of it's time the "Burnt City".
Developing presentations has become an essential skill in many lines of work. It's actually pretty easy to whip presentations together using PowerPoint or other presentation programs. However, it takes a bit of diligence to develop effective presentations. One of the biggest mistakes people make is putting too much content on a slide and in a presentation. Because slides are just a support to your presentation, a key tip to remember - LESS IS MORE. You can give outstanding presentations by just following a few guidelines.