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SparkPlug is a monthly video blog for conference planners and event
managers. Whether you are in charge of a single event for your company
each year or put on a conference each week, SparkPlug aims to help you
with best practices, tips and tricks, things to watch out for, and
advice from industry experts.
Monthly topics range from online
registration to venue selection to what to do after the conference is
over. In addition, SparkPlug welcomes topic suggestions and aims to
give answers to the questions viewers provide. For more information,
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Episode 204: Shooting Event Video
There are many reasons to shoot video at events. Be it for promotion, marketing, livestreaming, or just showing off , shooting at live events can be a delicate undertaking. With so much going on, how can you be sure your video will look as awesome as you want it to?
In this episode, Malcolm Henderson covers ten tips in five minutes on shooting video at live events. Slight missteps or tiny environmental changes can throw any otherwise good video into chaos and make any powerful event look silly and cheap. With Malcolm's guidance, we'll see how to avoid the most common pitfalls in video production. |
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Episode 203: Producing with Producers
Successful events require teams of many very talented people. Often, you will not be the only person in the team wearing the producer cap. What do you do when there are so many cooks in the kitchen?
In this episode, Chris Justice covers ten tips in five minutes on producing events with multiple producers. Sometimes you'll need to step up to the plate, and other times you'll choose to remain just a cog in the event machine. Whether its avoiding egos or rampaging bears, Chris's tips will help you better prepare for the inevitable on-site conflicts and drama of event production. |
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Episode 202: How Not to Shoot a Video Blog
These days it seems that everyone is doing a video blog. While we at Sparksight encourage the use of web video to educate and entertain, we feel it is our duty to make this warning: It's not always easy!
In this episode, the Sparksight team demonstrates some of the most challenging components of shooting a video blog. Whether your first or your fiftieth video, if you produce content, this episode is for you!
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Episode 201: Ten Tips for Negotiating Hotel Contracts
Hotels are a vital part of the conference and event industry, but when it comes down to signing on the dotted line, they aren't always looking out for your best interests. When you're ready to sign the contract with your venue, do you know what to look out for?
Katie McKown, Production Manager at Sparksight, goes over ten tips in five minutes on how to negotiate your venue contract. Although she's not a lawyer, Katie's background in the hotel industry means she knows the contract tricks and gotchas, including how to avoid high attrition rates, waive rental fees, get rooms comped and more.
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Episode 110: 2010 Southwest Showcase
As event managers and conference planners kick into high gear on 2010 events, they need to be thinking of ways to extend their reach and make new connections.
Sparksight CEO Chris Justice talks with Beth Brooks of TSAE and Stephen Nold of Trade Show Week about why the Southwest Showcase conference and trade show is the perfect event for anyone in the industry. From educational sessions to an exciting trade show floor, the one day event promises to be a one-stop-shop for connections, learning, and fun. Find out more at southwestshowcase.org.
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Episode 109: 2010 Technologies to Watch in the Event Space
2010 is finally here and with it comes new opportunities to wow your audience with an array of cool technologies. While many of the technologies we think you should be looking out for have been around for a while, we feel that 2010 is going to be the breakout year for some of them and will raise the standard for getting your message out to your audience.
In this episode, Kelly Shores, President of Sparksight talks about 10 cool technologies to watch for at events this year. Happy New Year and enjoy!
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Episode 108: 2009 Holiday Wish List
The holidays are fast approaching, which means you need to start coming up with a list of all of the fancy event-related tools and gadgets that you're going to need for the coming year.
In this very special holiday episode of SparkPlug, the Sparksight staff points out what they think should be on every event manager and conference planner's 2009 Holiday Wish List. |
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Episode 107: 13 Scary Event Mistakes
Event planners and producers tend to be detail oriented people. However, there are a number of things that can happen that turn your otherwise successful event into a nightmare. This is especially true when you are working in a venue (such as hotel or convention center) that you don't have total control over and you must please your client (and attendees) while being a good “guest†in someone else's facility. In this episode of Sparkplug, Kelly Shores, President of Sparksight, talks about thirteen often-overlooked pitfalls that can add unnecessary stress to an event, and, of course, how to avoid them.
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If you have the chance to shoot video outside of your home country, embrace the opportunity to explore a new place, but watch out
for the pitfalls that come with working in unfamiliar territory.
In this episode, Andrew King and Kelly Shores from Sparksight deliver real-world tips, tricks and examples of things to do to make
your video shoot “across the pond†simpler, smoother and more enjoyable. Shot in front of Windsor Castle, outside of London,
England, this episode draws upon experiences in producing a customer interview video for a UK-based client (hence the location) as
well as past experiences shooting in Canada, Asia, the Caribbean, and Australia. Andrew and Kelly cover ten things you may not
have considered in shooting abroad as well as suggestions for successfully addressing each item.
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Episode 105: 10 Tips for Search Engine Optimization on Event Sites
As we discussed in Episode 101, the days of paper registration are long gone. Everything is online now, and events are no different. If
you're managing an event or conference, we think it is vital that you create some kind of event website. Some events can be handled
with single landing pages, but others are far better served with an entire site that can help sell your event and increase attendance.
Either way, if you are creating an event website, you'll want to optimize it for search engines.
In this episode, Chris Justice, Sparksight's Search Engine Expert (and CEO) goes through ten tips on search engine optimization for
event websites. These are quick and easy (well, mostly) ways you can give your site a traffic boost, and combined with a creative
marketing strategy and a targeted social media campaign, will help you fill the seats and sell out your event. |
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Episode 104: 10 Tips for Distributing Video Content Online
So you've done the hard part. You wrote the script (or asked the questions), shot the footage, and edited everything into a concise, interesting, helpful video. ...Now what? Where do you post your video online? Who's going to watch it? How will you know how it's doing? Will a YouTuber think that your video is “totally lame?â€
So many questions, and in this episode of SparkPlug, we have ten answers. Andrew King, the Director of Video Production at Sparksight, shares ten tips in five minutes on how to distribute your video content online. From picking the right platforms to avoiding watermarks and ads, these tips will help you get started in the increasingly popular world of online video. |
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Episode 103: 10 Tips for Video Interviews
When you consider becoming a customer of any company, chances are you want to know what others are saying about them first. Companies get this, and are responding in increasing numbers to try and capture what their happy customers are saying on video for the web. The problem? Customer testimonial interviews can be very challenging to shoot, and when it comes to what people are saying about your product, the last thing you want is a dog barking during their best quotes.
In this episode, Kelly Shores lays out ten tips in five minutes on how to shoot an effective interview. Short and sweet, these tips will help you avoid some of the pitfalls and come out with a well-produced video that makes a good case for why people should use your company's services. |
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Episode 102: Web & Conference Video
Are you harnessing the power of online video? When putting together a conference or event, you should strongly consider how you could use this increasingly inexpensive and crowd-drawing medium to its fullest potential.
In this episode, Chris Justice and Lyn Graft of LG Pictures discuss the broad scope of pre and post-event uses of online video. A storyteller through and through, Lyn shares some anecdotes from his years of experience and helps shed light on how video can be used for events and why you should be using it. He also shares his personal "Bag of Tricks" for video production, an invaluable checklist for anyone shooting company blogs, breakout sessions, interviews, and other event-related videos.
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Episode 101: Online RegistrationWhether planning one event or one hundred, registration is a huge
step, and mishandling it could lead to higher abandonment rates and
lower customer satisfaction. So what's the ticket to selling tickets? Chris
Justice interviews Terrell Abbott, General Manager at Registration
Assistant, about online registration systems and collecting attendee
information. The discussion covers a variety of registration issues,
including online system options, how much information to collect on the
initial form, when to collect fees, and how best to handle refunds. |
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