What are the Visual Elements of a Talking Head Video?

Modified on Sun, 14 May, 2023 at 3:08 PM

Talking head videos are a popular way for users to create short-form and engaging content aligned with their brand. This article outlines the graphic elements of a soundbite that are essential to creating high-quality and visually appealing content.


1. Intro


a. The intro of a talking head video is a crucial component that sets the tone for the entire video. The intro typically includes a logo sting, which is a short animation that displays your company's logo. This helps to reinforce your brand and make it recognizable to your audience.



2. Body content


a. The body content of a talking head video includes company-branded frames that provide context for the video. These frames include the following elements:


i. Name- The name of the person speaking in the talking head video is displayed prominently on the screen. This helps to personalize the video and make it more relatable to the audience.


ii. Position title- The position title of the speaker is displayed next to their name, giving the audience a better understanding of their expertise and authority on the topic.


iii. Video title- The title of the video is displayed underneath the speaker's name and position title. This helps to give context to the content and make it more easily searchable.


iv. Company Logo- The company logo is displayed on the screen at all times, helping to reinforce the brand and make it recognizable to the audience.        



3. Outro


a. The outro of a talking head video usually consists of a transition to the logo sting to conclude the video


Creating high-quality talking head videos using MarketScale Studio requires attention to detail and a focus on the graphic elements of the video. By including a logo sting, company-branded frames, and other visual assets, you can create engaging and visually appealing content that aligns with your brand.

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