Creating Emotions in Video

Although it’s easy to grab someone’s attention with any type of video, one tricky part of video marketing is keeping a viewers attention. One key element in creating a “viral” (or rememberable) video is emotion. If a viewer feels some type of emotion while watching your video, chances are they are going to engage with your content and share it with their friends. So this begs the question, how do you create emotion in a video?

Video production companies are experts at sparking emotion with their content. Although creating emotion can be difficult when creating an advertisement and trying to sell a product, it is possible. Here are a few tips that video production companies use to create emotion in videos.

Tell a Story

A crucial aspect of creating emotion is telling a story. Without a story, you really can’t display any type of emotion in your video. Even if you are trying to make an ad, you have to tell some type of story. The best ads are the ones that don’t feel like ads. Depending on the type of video you are trying to make, the story you tell will vary. If you are trying to create an advertisement, tell a story of how the product or company helped out a specific individual. If you are making a brand film, tell the story of your company. Video production companies can help you come up with the right story to tell in your video.

Decide Which Emotion to Evoke

Emotion is a pretty broad word. There are lots of different emotions a person can feel, and you have to decide which emotion you want to evoke in your audience. Different emotions can cause different reactions. If you are looking to drive awareness with your video, the most impactful emotions will be:

  • Amusement
  • Interest
  • Surprise
  • Happiness
  • Delight
  • Pleasure
  • Joy
  • Hope
  • Affection
  • Excitement

However, if you are looking to drive conversion, you probably want to tap into some deeper emotions or even desires. Here are a few deeper emotions to look into:

  • Desire for control
  • Desire to belong
  • Love and romance
  • Desire to be smarter
  • Power and dominance
  • Family values
  • Desire to get/be the best

Figuring out which emotion to play out all depends on your audience as well as your brand. The best way to decide on which emotion to choose is by finding what your audience’s interests and desires are. Once you do this, then you are ready to build a story full of emotion based on what you find.

Add the Right Music

Music sets the tone of any video. The music you choose can make or break your video, as well as determining the emotion your audience will feel while watching your film. If you are trying to create a happy, light-hearted video, chances are you won’t choose a slow, sad song to play in the background. Video production companies spend a good amount of time finding the right music to add to their films.

When looking for music to add to your video, think about if there are any mood or emotion changes that occur. If your video starts out more sad and turns happy, a music transition can be the perfect addition to help your viewer feel that shift.

By creating emotion in your video, you can ensure that your video will be remembered by almost all who see it. You can connect with your audience and create a lasting relationship just through one video. To get started on an emotional, storytelling video for your company, contact Fusion 360, an award-winning video production company.