The Las Vegas Convention Center, with 3,200,000 sq feet, is one of the
largest convention centers in the world. It is capable of hosting shows
for over 200,000 people, including COMDEX, which was the largest trade
show in America. However, it wasn’t until the early 1950s that Las Vegas
community leaders determined the need for a convention center.
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If you have a chance to visit the trade show video page on the Winmax Video Web Site, you might be surprised to read that the company is recommending you “brag about your victories,” in your corporate video . Perhaps you’re a modest person and maybe this advice gave you pause for thought.
The power of an invitation is appreciated universally.
Whether it be in the context of a religious ritual, or a
social event or a business function, you can see the power of the
invitation at work. Read, for example what Winmax Video
of California has to say about the topic:
The word video is of fairly recent origins, as are videos. A prominent online etymology site first noted that the word video appeared in 1935. At that time it was coined as meaning the visual equivalent of audio.
Until 2003, when it stopped running, COMDEX (Computer Dealers Exhibition), was the largest trade show exhibiting at the Las Vegas Convention center. With more than 200,000 people attending the show, it was the second largest computer trade show in the world, second only to the German CeBIT. It is interesting to look at the causes of the fall of COMDEX as this teaches a lot about the mechanics of the trade show.
The creation of a corporate or trade show video is a significant company event. The video will be an important instrument in effecting company branding. It will be seen by many prospective customers, and will be the main vehicle introducing them to your company image. So executives responsible for the production of the video, from the company end, should be interested to know how much the company they choose, will allow them to control the look of the final product.
Trade show videos, with their eye-catching and fast paced special effects, their inviting backdrops and scenery, and their concise and effective presentation of the company message, are ideal for meeting the challenge of the modern trade show environment.
What is unique about a trade show video? The trade show video is like a corporate video, which has been edited, shortened and made much more concise. Even in its shortened form, however, the trade show video, must, still promote company branding by conveying the company image.
Now, here’s a new Internet price offer that literally descends from the realm of fantasy into reality. Quality video production company Winmax of California is challenging surfers on the website to “Name Your Price.” Just surf to their website: http://www.winmaxvideo.com, click on the highly visible “Name Your Price,” button, and open up a form that will let you suggest what you consider to be a fair price for the production of your dream video
Trade show videos have the important task of presenting the company image, and assisting in the branding process. Sometimes this is accomplished through a combination of narrative sound and imagery, and sometimes mostly through imagery with less narration