1st October 2012

How to tell a story with Whiteboard Animation Video

Meet our latest client, MetaPlan, a discussion management and engagement consultancy. What do they do, you ask? Well MetaPlan incorporates facilitators and collaborative strategies to promote business initiatives. Are you a bit confused? Guess what! As always, we have a great explanatory video that uses whiteboard animation to explain their story:

Better? So, if you’re going to have an advisory meeting, you want advice, right? Advisory boards are supposed to advise… see where I’m going with that? And, a lot of board meetings can be dominated by one person, have too long discussions, or simply not cut to the point. We’ve all sat through those. We’re all busy and important, but sometimes we need a little help cutting to the chase – enter MetaPlan.

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While we were creating this video for them, we wanted to clearly highlight the benefits of successful advisory board meetings for businesses. Using a whiteboard animation video and set the tone with presentation style messaging, we were able to engage the potential customer with the company’s most unique offerings – the value of collaborative conversation.

MetaPlan has an amazing service, but needs a story to explain it. Once you hear the story, you realize – hey, that’s me! And, I need that too! This video highlights the importance of storytelling. And, just like when you need help with advisory meetings, call MetaPlan, if you need help with storytelling, call us!

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About the Author

Anish hails from London and holds a degree in software engineering from the University of Manchester. Following his education, he worked for several years in the financial industry as a platform administrator before founding Revolution Productions in 2008. In addition to over seven years of video production, Anish is seen as an industry professional, adding his insight in publications such as VentureBeat, ReelSEO and Wistia.

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