Friday 17th September 2010 - Published by Lara Page - Account Manager
VoxVision expands into viral marketing
Having reached its fourth anniversary this September, Stourbridge-based VoxVision Video Productions has announced an expansion into the production of viral marketing videos.
Although 2010 has been a challenging year for most small businesses, company Director Bob Sanderson remains optimistic for the future of VoxVision Video Productions (VoxVision), as the company goes from strength to strength.
VoxVision started out in 2006, producing corporate videos, such as company show reels and multilingual health and safety DVD's. The company soon started working with Local Authorities producing, amongst other things, finalist videos for awards ceremonies. This led to the commission of VoxVision for the production of educational videos, resulting in last year's 'Transforming Learning' (Building Schools for the Future) video, produced for Walsall Council, which included drama, interview and narrative content.
Bob said: "In order to best serve the needs of our clients, VoxVision keeps a close eye on developing marketing techniques and technologies. The emergence of viral marketing videos, through websites such as YouTube, has opened up new possibilities for companies to significantly enhance their web presence, so the production of viral videos will naturally become an integral part of our service portfolio".
In addition to the new "Video Virals" offering, VoxVision are expanding by developing their skills in the production of simple animations and extending their portfolio of services, including the provision of a series of professional workshops on subjects such as presentation skills, screen acting and video production.
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