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Event Video Production


Post-Event Video Production: How to Maximize Your Summit Content ROI
The event is over but the work isn't. Here's how to manage your post-production timeline, build a repurposing strategy, and turn your summit footage into a content library that works for months.
Viknesh Silvalingam
4 days ago3 min read


Event Video Production Crew: Scope Your Team for Summit Success
Part 3 of 5: The Summit Video Playbook for Event Marketing Managers "How many people do I need on my video crew?" is one of the most common questions event marketing managers ask, and one of the hardest to answer without context. The short version: for a 100–300 attendee summit, you're probably looking at 3–6 people. But the number matters less than the configuration. A poorly structured 5-person crew will underperform a well-structured 3-person crew every time. Here's how t
Viknesh Silvalingam
May 143 min read


Event Video Content Strategy: Define Your Goals Before You Book a Crew
Before you book a video crew for your summit, you need to know what you're producing and who it's for. Here's how to define your content goals and get internal alignment before any vendor conversation happens.
Viknesh Silvalingam
Apr 293 min read


Summit Video Production Tips: Maximize Your Event's Content Potential
Part 1 of 5: The Summit Video Playbook for Event Marketing Managers You spent months planning your summit. Speakers, venue, run-of-show, attendee experience, all of it. The event goes great. People are pumped. You post a recap on LinkedIn, share some photos, and move on to the next thing. Meanwhile, 20+ hours of raw footage sits on a hard drive somewhere. Unedited. Undelivered. Doing nothing. Sound familiar? You're not alone, and you're leaving a lot on the table. Your event
Viknesh Silvalingam
Apr 143 min read
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