Showing posts with label niagara video production. Show all posts
Showing posts with label niagara video production. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

everyday football fouls.

Last week ahead of the World Cup finals, we released a short sketch video titled "Everyday Football Fouls."  The goal was to comment on how ridiculous the "diving" in pro soccer has become, and show what life would be like if everyday people reacted like soccer players. It's OK on the field, but in real life it's pretty crazy. 

Featured on countless media outlets including The Globe and Mail, Sports Illustrated, The Wall Street Journal, and a segment on CTV's Canada AM, the video currently has over 3.7 million views (as of July 15th when this post was published), and could not have been possible without the help of local theatre company Suitcase in Point, who provided actors for the sketch, and local businesses Rise Above Restaurant, Lococo's Market, Gord's Place, and Beatties Basics where filming took place. 

Watch the video HERE.

Enjoy! And be sure to subscribe to our channel to so you never miss a video.

-The FG Team.




Saturday, February 22, 2014

social media in a marketing plan: avoid hype, focus on content

 So here we are: it's 2014, the digital waves continue to crash in and pull out. Features are added, content is pushed, and constant connectivity is all of a sudden assumed. Smart phones externalize our brain, and search terms replace human memory. For some business folks, implementing a social media strategy and "going digital" can generally lead to a struggle to merely remain afloat and avoid being dragged away in the undertow.

From a "personal portfolio" standpoint, services like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Pinterest have all managed to seamlessly suture themselves into real life as official representations of an individual, but the business world is still a few steps behind. Let's face it, as business leaders and entrepreneurs, we rush to jump on these social media platforms for one reason: to make more money. But while many companies have a "strategy" in place at the start, many don't have content, and without content how will you connect with your customers, and make more money? I feel it imperative to outline a simple suggestion of what not to do; don't pay for a social media strategy, pay for content creation. 

Fourgrounds is a content creation company, and while it may seem "convenient" we are pushing content as the answer because we create it, the exact opposite is true: we create content because it is the answer. Media producers did not create the void, they are trying to fill it. We have been doing so long before the advent of social media. With that being said, let's explain social media marketing a bit more. SMM works to establish a brand identity or subtext to a brand. It also helps to notify your established followers or audience of business activities. Every single byte of data that is pushed out is intended to make a statement about the identity pushing it. A tweet doesn't just say what we ate for lunch, it says who we are, what we like, where we go, what we believe in… The same consciousness should be applied to a business' online profile. Businesses tend to see these outlets as secondary channels, and a "business opportunity", which can be true, but only if used correctly. Too often we see companies who pay a marketing firm, agency, or consultant to establish their "social media strategy", which generally entails setting up a few profiles and a mandate to "use said profiles to gain followers and maximize exposure." This is the easy part; every company seems to "need" a social media profile, but unfortunately many are not being used properly to create a ROI. That's the hard part. So how do you really maximize your online channels? There is no clear answer, but if social media is a must for your company and you are serious about using it, I suggest you take the time to educate yourself on how it works and why. First, make a personal profile and interact with friends and colleagues. Once you and your staff learn the value is not the portal or the audience, but rather the content you put out and what it says about you and your company, then and only then, are you ready to spend money on social media. Pay an agency, staff member, or media producer to buy ads, produce videos, take photos, create campaigns, run contests and do all the things we love about social media marketing. Creating this engaging content, combined with all other activity on your channel will truly tell the world who you are, what your business values, and lead to a positive return in brand awareness and ultimately profitability. And that is what you wanted to do in the first place isn't it?


Monday, December 3, 2012

the downtown vendor video project



We are excited to announce the launch of The Downtown Vendor Video Project, a small business contest hosted entirely on social media, giving away a free polished commercial production to one lucky small business. Participants consisting of eight downtown St. Catharines businesses, were challenged with creating an unedited, unscripted, 1-minute video for Facebook that the general public could vote on. The videos will be hosted on our Facebook page, where the contest winner will be selected through a voting system. The business whose video garners the most “likes” at the end of the contest will be the winner of a polished, broadcast-ready commercial, worth over $4000. That equals a very valuable marketing tool, for a small business that otherwise would not have been able to access it on their own.

"The positive impact of a polished commercial can be dramatic," says Lianne Dewberry, coordinator of Sales and Marketing for Fourgrounds, "But few small businesses can afford the cost of that exposure, especially in the current economic climate. With this contest, we want to give a deserving small business this valuable marketing tool on our dime”.  

The contest, sponsored by The St. Catharines Downtown Association and The Greater Niagara Chamber of Commerce, will run through the first two weeks of December, with four videos being featured each week, and a winner selected on December 17.

For your chance to take part in the contest and win one of two $400 prize packs, visit Fourgrounds Media’s facebook page at www.facebook.com/fourgrounds and vote for your favourite downtown small business. Contest closes at 11:59 P.M. on December 16, 2012.

For more information, visit www.fourgrounds.com.
Contact: 
Lianne Dewberry 289-479-5033 lianne@fourgrounds.com