I used to appear in a lot of corporate advertising videos back in the day. The last corporate job I did was for a company that makes toner for photocopiers. I was dressed as an exclamation mark. I walked out after five minutes because it was demeaning. Had to flag down a taxi while I was still in costume. Which helped actually.
@@Umault when doing videos for clients that actually only work in offices like this, would you focus on creating visuals of what the end product or service does for their customers instead?
@@petergrano8284 Sorry for the late reply. In short, yes you are exactly right. Usually conference room "collaboration" shots are really just an easy way to get BRoll. Creatives need to be more intentional with their shotlist to really stand out. Put simply: if everyone has "people working together in a conference room" shots, how is that making our clients stand out?