Shawn Lam - video production strategies

Business Strategies for Videographers

LIVE VIDEO STREAMING EVENT 7:30 PM PST Wednesday January 29, 2014

Last night it was my privilege to be invited to speak to the BC Professional Videographers Association in their first ever live-streamed webcast. My topics was video production strategies for videographers and consisted of two 45 minutes talks. You can watch the webcast below:



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BC Professional Videographers Association is proud to bring you this cutting edge educational Live Video Streaming Event.

Produced by VidCom Communications Ltd, Shawn Lam Video Inc., and the BCPVA

Speaker Bio

SHAWN LAM, MPV is BCPVA’s Vice President and owner of Shawn Lam Video Inc., Shawn Lam will be delivering a balance of applied theory and examples relevant to video producers, including what you need to do in your own business in order to make changes, increase sales, and ultimately make more money. Topics include small degrees of change, SMART goals, strategy, differentiation, importance of talking numbers with your peers, and leveraging your efforts.

Shawn Lam Video Inc. is a corporate video production company that specializes in live video switching, webcasting, and corporate interview videos. Shawn is professionally accredited, has written over 60 video production articles, is a video industry reporter and product reviewer with Streaming Media Producer, and a frequent speaker at video conferences. This past year Shawn co-authored his first book, Adobe Premiere Pro CC Visual Quickstart Guide and conducted a very successful day-long workshop in Huntington Beach, California as part of the inaugural Streaming Media Live video production conference.

 

1 reply
  1. Aktar Khan says:

    I am quite happy to see the video which is well produced and very much informative and educative in nature touching various aspects of video production for business purpose with right and selective characteristics.

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