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Fellow Producers, Wake Up! A Beer Company is your Newest Competitor
Posted on August 21st, 2006 No commentsWhat goes around comes around– and around, and around.
Anheuser Busch, according to this article in Ad Age, is getting into the short form content business– IE, web videos, virals, videos, etc.
Those of us who’ve been in video a long time have learned that today’s client can be tomorrow’s competitor. Many major corporations created in-house production companies as an economic move once they were producing high volumes of av communications.
But that was a reaction to cost, and much of the creative element– scripts, direction– was still sourced from the outside.
The web is changing that. The sheer volume of opportunity– combined with a mass marketing of video production tools– means the experienced video or multimedia producer is now competing with Ad Agencies, design firms, in-house departments, PR firms, and the marketing director’s cousin who has a camcorder.
The A-B production company apparently will specialize in short sit-coms
and humor pieces. That’s what is selling on the web, so that’s what
they’re going after.They–and everyone else. If it’s funny it
must be good, must move product, and must be worth investing millions
in to be able to self-produce. Not always.Corporations have done their own
printing, training videos, and PowerPoints for decades. But this new approach is
like taking brand identity or image advertising in-house. In the short
term, it works. But eventually inside politics wins over outside
objectivity– and out goes the advertising to someone who can provide
more of a world view. What goes around….Which isn’t to say
this move by Busch won’t work. A little known fact is that A-B has
owned and operated a major meeting production company– Busch Creative,
since the 1980′s. They’re successful, independent, and know how to move
audiences.But this may be the exception that proves the rule.
When new people enter the production realm, they often define
themselves via the equipment, not the content, The first questions one
producer asks another is, "What cameras do you use? Mac or PC? Avid or
FInal Cut?"Those aren’t the right questions. The right questions involve intent, audience, and result. Saving money on production costs won’t make those questions go away.
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