White Video

Source: umich.edu
Source: photobucket.com
Hey, it's 2008, and time to dust off the "white paper" that we're so fond of in B2B Marcom and create the "white video" (it's not often that a person gets to coin a term - kind of cool!).

Not to be confused with The Beatles' White Album or Billy Idol's White Wedding, a white video (as I see it existing in today's transitionary period) is an accompaniment to an existing white paper (not a replacement).

Our tecchie B2B white papers attempt to depict and describe a ton of complicated processes and procedures. It sure makes sense to me to offer up a little video support (what things look like, how they work, exactly how the author sets up the apparatus, how the material behaves in-process, etc.).

I imagine the biggest challenge will be to get my product managers and tech team to help me capture the salient points on video.  I'll let you know.

Posted by Rick Short on May 21st, 2008 at 5:25 PM

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  1. Steve:

    This is something very difficult to pull off. How do you make a white paper “come alive?” I think you need to have a good presenter. Or you need an interesting narrator pulling together the most important paper parts…

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