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Need:
A state department responsible for elementary education needed to
demonstrate to teachers the innovative teaching methods and unique
classroom environments they developed.
Solution:
Through this video the viewer visits schools all over the state.
Teachers and parents express their views of these new teaching
techniques. Seeing and hearing the students in the classes has much more
impact than any handbook or brochure. To date, over 1,500 videos have
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Need:
A Midwest book distributor, representing a national media company, had a 500,000
square foot warehouse and needed to show the progress of the warehouse
during their first year.
Solution:
MVP produced a video detailing every step of
the warehouse process - arriving, sorting, inventory, packaging and
shipment. The video informs their business customers about their
capabilities. The distributor also uses the video as a motivational tool for
their over 300+ employees.
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Need:
A national transportation company was spending too much money - in
both time
and travel instructing new
employees about company policies. The material was presented
differently, and not always accurately, by the various
supervisors.
Solution:
MVP produced a straight-forward orientation video, that not only
presents the information consistently and accurately, but includes visual
examples of company procedures. Training time was reduced,
employee understanding increased and overall costs were lowered. |
Need: A group of senior living communities recognized their
best employees in an annual conference. The communities are
located throughout the state, so there was no good way to tell each
person's story.
Solution: A video shows each employee doing their job - and
what made them the best. Comments from supervisors, co-workers and
residents, creates an emotional, touching presentation. The video
also serves as a motivational tool, and was sent to every community for
all the employees to view. |
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Need:
An automotive parts distributor created an inventory and organization
system and needed a way to demonstrate it for customers.
Solution:
The system weighs over 2 tons making travel difficult and making video
the obvious choice. In a short presentation, the video shows all the
system’s characteristics, demonstrates the software programs and also
compares their pricing vs. the competition. One video serves two
purposes. Sales of the unit doubled in six months. |
Need: A bio-waste removal and recycling business needed a way to train
their fleet of drivers on the correct methods and procedures.
Solution: The video demonstrates the proper and improper
methods of operation. By showing the contrast of styles, the drivers
have a better understanding of why designated procedures work best -
without finding out the hard way on the job. |
Need: A regional lumber distribution company needed a way to
show their facilities, staff and huge inventory to current and
potential new customers.
Solution: MVP produced a cost-effective video on CD-ROM.
The video is a "tour" of their facilities and grounds. It also
demonstrates the procedures and techniques that make their company a
reliable source for lumber distribution. Since it was on CD-ROM,
their sales force could use it in the field or drop it in the mail to
prospective customers. |
Need: A local financial planner often gave numerous seminars teaching
about investing for the future. However, his presentation was in
such high demand that he couldn't possibly keep up.
Solution: The entire seminar was put on video. Now
the financial planner can send a DVD to anyone who is interested in his
services. MVP also edited a shorter version for use as
promotional material to increase interest in the services and the live
presentations.
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