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Corporate training videos help teams understand their company’s processes, policies, and expectations. By going beyond the employee handbook and bringing concepts to life, these videos promote better knowledge retention. If you’re considering this medium for your corporate training materials, here are a few video styles to choose from. 

What Options Should You Consider for Corporate Training Videos?

1. Live-Action

Live-action videos walk viewers through on-screen training as if they were receiving it directly in person. Ideally, the person featured should have training experience as well as be familiar with the material being covered. They should also be easy to understand and able to capture the viewers’ attention. With live-action videos, you can guide viewers through virtually any processes, policies, or other training concepts. These videos may be filmed in various places throughout your facility, as long as there’s ample lighting. After filming, you can have educational content added, such as text, graphics, and voice-overs.

2. Role-Play

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As its name suggests, a role-playing corporate video features two or more people acting out various scenarios. These can be especially useful for HR-related content, as you can guide viewers through appropriate interactions among coworkers and what to do in the event of an issue. Role-playing videos may also be effective as onboarding materials in positions where employees have to learn specific procedures, such as preparing their work area for a shift or using special equipment. 

3. On-Site Recording 

Videos recorded on-site are similar to live-action films, but they focus on the facilities themselves. This type of footage is useful for industrial facilities or large buildings with many assets employees need to learn about. For example, a large warehouse might use an on-site recording to familiarize viewers with where different types of products are stored before they get an in-person tour.

 

No matter which style you choose, Studio 25 in Georgia will bring your corporate training videos to life. Since 1996, this filming company has provided quality video production and editing services for businesses and special events throughout the Metro Atlanta area. See examples of their corporate videos online, or call (404) 200-3842 to discuss your project.

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