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Stop Outsourcing Video

  • Writer: Xavier
    Xavier
  • 6 days ago
  • 2 min read

If you’re still outsourcing every video your business makes, it might be time to rethink things.


Of course, professional videographers are required for some videos. But for everything else, what actually works in 2025 isn’t polished corporate content (people will think they're watching an ad and scroll right past it). It's raw, simple, authentic content. Like you see in Stories. This is what people want to see.


And that’s good news for your team. Because with just a few simple tools (a phone, a mic, and a light), and some videography training, you can now film quality videos in-house that people will actually want to watch.


And ever better... you know the people best. It's your workplace. So when someone on the team does the filming, the vibe is more relaxed. More real. You get better interviews, better reactions, and better energy on camera.


That’s what audiences want now.


iPhones Are All You Need


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With Cinematic Mode, a $150 mic, and a small wireless LED light, your team can create amazing looking videos. You just need right workflow and the confidence to hit record.


And that’s where we come in.


We teach 1-day filming and editing courses in Sydney, Brisbane, and Melbourne, right at your workplace.


You’ll learn how to:


  • Use your phone to film like a pro

  • Capture great sound with wireless mics

  • Light interviews with confidence

  • Edit videos fast, without needing fancy software

  • Follow a simple rinse-and-repeat formula for future videos


It's practical, hands-on training tailored to your organisation, so you can start filming straight away.


We'll also make sure you know which equipment you need (and don't need) to make your workflow smooth and simple.


Ready to Bring Video In-House?


Outsourcing has its place. But if you want to create video content regularly and connect with your audience in a real way, in-house is the future.


And it starts with training your team to press record.




 
 
 

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