Persuasive Video that Tells a Joyful Story

How do you squeeze a visually compelling story into a little over a minute?  That was our challenge several years ago for the Four Seasons Resort and Club in Las Colinas/Irving, a suburb of Dallas.

The goal was to immerse viewers into the experience of staying at the resort during a major golf tournament.   The pictures alone could tell the story, but we wanted to help viewers experience the joy through a couple staying at the resort.

 The Challenge: Finding the Right Couple

Meaning, they could articulate what they liked the most and communicate their enthusiasm on camera.  We interviewed several couples to find the right one.  Sometimes finding people for testimonials doesn’t work well.  This time we believe we did.

In a separate project, we also found a great couple to tell the story of a Four Seasons resort promotion to attract younger demos:

Persuasive Video that Tells a Joyful Story:  Takeaways

  • Commit time to find the person or persons who can describe what makes the experience great.
  • Pre interview them to be sure.
  • Let them be themselves, so they don’t come across as though they’re reciting your “talking points.”
  • Illustrate the selling points they make with your best video.
  • Cut to the person on camera when they’re most enthusiastic so viewers can appreciate that.
  • If you can show the person on camera and what they’re describing, go for it.
  • Focus on what makes the story engaging rather than trying to pitch your resort or any experience you’re selling — whether a sports club or pain free dentistry.

Contact me with questions as you launch your next video marketing project or simply want to add the power of video storytelling to your marketing:  bob@kaplitz.tv.  Let me put my three decades of experience in video storytelling to work for you.  Learn more at ABOUT KAPLITZ



Bob Kaplitz

Bob coaches executives and managers on developing their leadership skills, which improves the morale and efficiency of their companies. He mentors individuals through Everwise, which optimizes the way companies develop their people by connecting professionals with the experts and resources they need to be successful.

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