200 episodes

Visuals and videos are powerful, but creating them can feel overwhelming. Yet they are essential to creating content that impacts understanding, helps improve communication, and can save you and the viewers time and money. 

The Visual Lounge is a place where we talk about creating and using visuals and videos for all sorts of communication. Whether you’re creating a course to help your organization roll out new software, an educator learning to better communicate with 
your students, or a marketer helping your customers see the impact of your product, our conversations will help see how visuals can impact your work. 

Listen in as Matt Pierce, Learning & Video Ambassador, leads you through a variety of conversations with industry guests and experts. You’ll get practical advice and insights to help you to create better and more impactful images and videos.

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    • Education
    • 4.8 • 18 Ratings

Visuals and videos are powerful, but creating them can feel overwhelming. Yet they are essential to creating content that impacts understanding, helps improve communication, and can save you and the viewers time and money. 

The Visual Lounge is a place where we talk about creating and using visuals and videos for all sorts of communication. Whether you’re creating a course to help your organization roll out new software, an educator learning to better communicate with 
your students, or a marketer helping your customers see the impact of your product, our conversations will help see how visuals can impact your work. 

Listen in as Matt Pierce, Learning & Video Ambassador, leads you through a variety of conversations with industry guests and experts. You’ll get practical advice and insights to help you to create better and more impactful images and videos.

    The 2024 Workplace Flexibility Trends Report

    The 2024 Workplace Flexibility Trends Report

    New ways of working, besides being in the office all day, have been a huge talking point since the pandemic pushed many of us into remote or hybrid work. But is this trend dying down in 2024?
    We published the 2024 Workplace Flexibility Trends Report recently to dig into what the data says about workplace flexibility today. To talk through the findings, we welcomed two experts on workplace flexibility and analytics – Nida Mehtab, the CEO and Founder of Caryatid, and Kate Lister, President of Global Workplace Analytics, to the podcast.
    We explore what the data says about workplace trends around remote and hybrid work, flexible hours, how different generations of workers prefer to work and take part in meetings, and much more.
    Download the report today to learn more. You can find the link in the resources section below.
    Learning points from the episode include:
    00:00 – 03:03 Introduction03:04 – 03:58 What the Workplace Flexibility Trends Report is about 03:59 – 06:30 The standout findings from our research06:31 – 08:32 How to find a balance between remote and office working 08:33 – 11:23 Tapping into the “why” of returning to the office11:24 – 16:41 Why companies aren’t providing the resources to return to the office 16:41 – 24:13 How to bring flexibility into meetings 24:13 – 26:18 How AI tools can help you give everyone a voice in meetings 26:19 – 36:18 Accommodating mixed feelings on commuting to the office and meetings 36:19 – 42:01 How younger generations prefer to communicate42:02 – 43:16 Why workplaces need to find a middle ground that works for the organization and employees 43:17 – 46:48 How to connect with and learn more from Nida and Kate
    Important links and mentions:    
    Download the 2024 Workplace Flexibility Trends Report: https://www.techsmith.com/research-2024-workplace-flexibility-trends-report.html Connect with Nida on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nida-mehtab-26499672/ Connect with Kate on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/klister/Caryatid: https://www.caryatid-space.com/Global Workplace Analytics: https://globalworkplaceanalytics.com/Follow FutureWorkforce on X: https://twitter.com/FutureWorkforce

    • 46 min
    What Ideas Can You Steal from Marketing for L&D

    What Ideas Can You Steal from Marketing for L&D

    At first glance, it might seem that marketing and Learning and Development (L&D) are very different. But if you dig a little deeper, they both have similar goals – to grab attention, raise awareness, and spread a message to the audience.
    So, what can L&D creators learn from marketing? It turns out a lot! In this episode of The Visual Lounge, we speak with Bianca Baumann, VP of Learning Solutions & Innovation at Ardent, and Mike Taylor, Learning Consultant at Nationwide, to get their thoughts on using marketing tools and techniques to create great educational videos and eLearning materials.
    We look at some of the lessons we can take from marketing around getting audience attention and building audience personas to drive your message home. We look at tools and tactics commonly used in marketing that can be applied to anyone creating learning content and why, like in marketing, we need to think about the audience’s thoughts and feelings.
    Learning points from the episode include:
    00:00 – 02:33 Introduction02:33 – 03:38 Bianca and Mike’s top tips for using video03:38 – 05:09 Why Bianca and Mike borrow marketing strategies for L&D content 05:09 – 07:52 How L&D professionals can grab attention with their content 07:52 – 11:45 How can L&D start to learn from marketing?11:45 – 14:02 Why L&D people are hesitant about using marketing tactics14:02 – 16:15 What L&D creators can learn about audience emotion 16:15 – 18:36 Questions that L&D can ask learners to improve learning content 18:36 – 21:48 How L&D can avoid getting hung up on having limited budgets 21:48 – 25:39 Why we need to look beyond the L&D world for tools and tech25:39 – 29:48 Speed round questions29:48 – 30:40 Mike and Bianca’s final takes 30:40 – 31:40 Outro
    Important links and mentions:
    Connect with Mike on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/miketaylor/Connect with Bianca on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/biancabaumann/

    • 31 min
    Is Your Imagery Resonating?

    Is Your Imagery Resonating?

    By now, many of us are content connoisseurs. With millions of videos out there in all different shapes and sizes, we need to be selective with what we consume vs. scroll past. 
    So, is your imagery – whether that’s images or videos – resonating with your audience?
    We invited Leanna Pham, Director & Executive Producer of the widely popular Social Pros Podcast, to The Visual Lounge to share her insights and expertise on creating imagery that engages audiences. 
    In this episode, she shares some great advice for using images and video to reflect your brand more effectively and how brands can get started with visual content. We hear her thoughts on creating content that fits the platform and audience rather than trying to post everything everywhere and what the seven-second rule means for video content. 
    Learning points from the episode include:
    00:00 – 02:00 Introduction02:00 – 03:14 Advice for using images in the workplace03:14 – 05:46 Practical production tips on video, lighting, and audio05:46 – 11:05 How brands can let their personality shine through11:05 – 16:51 Why you should adjust content to fit the platform 16:51 – 18:21 Why you can’t please everyone18:21 – 20:36 How to follow the seven-second rule in video20:36 – 24:05 Lessons from MrBeast24:05 – 26:37 Being “real” on social media and in your content26:37 – 32:20 Speed round questions32:20 – 33:11 Leanna’s final take33:11 – 34:12 Outro
    Important links and mentions:
    Connect with Leanna on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leanna-pham/

    • 34 min
    Evolving Video Best Practices

    Evolving Video Best Practices

    Times have changed in the world of video creation. The “rules” of the past have been broken, issuing a new age of how we make and watch videos. 
    Whether you’re a content creator, an influencer, or are creating videos in a corporate setting, you should still aim to master the basics of what makes a good video. After all, the goal of your video is to deliver value and solutions to your audience. 
    But how we approach shooting, scripting, editing, and everything in between is ripe for experimentation. 
    In this episode, host of The Visual Lounge, Matt Pierce, looks at the evolution of video and breaks down the best practices today. Tune in to hear about the latest video trends and how you can run with them to create engaging videos your audience will love. 
    Learning points from the episode include:
    00:00 – 01:21 Introduction01:21 – 02:20 How video has evolved 02:20 – 03:03 Why you should learn the “rules” so you can break them03:03 – 04:03 Should you script your videos?04:03 – 06:45 The benefits of templatizing elements of your videos06:45 – 08:14 Should you use AI to help you create videos?08:14 – 10:40 Why the audience’s needs are still the top priority 10:40 – 15:01 The benefits of creating multi-purpose content 15:01 – 16:40 Why quality of production is irrelevant if you don’t have the basics 16:40 – 20:23 The evolution of editing videos 20:23 - 21:33 How restraints in the creative process impact video (for better or worse)21:33 – 22:37 What really makes a good video22:37 – 23:37 Outro
    Important links and mentions:
    Connect with Matt on LinkedIn

    • 23 min
    Accelerating Workflows for Video Creation

    Accelerating Workflows for Video Creation

    Getting content out there fast is more important than ever. You don’t want to keep people waiting for your content, after all. But getting faster at video creation is no easy thing, and the last thing you want is to push out low-quality content just in the name of speed.  
    In this episode of The Visual Lounge, we hear from Brandon Burtner, the Senior Director of Learning Strategies and Solutions at Scaled Agile, on his approach to accelerating workflows in video creation.  
    A big takeaway from this episode is to not just focus on the production side of things but to also be mindful of the planning process, project management, file management, and everything that needs to happen before you hit record. 
    Brandon takes us through some steps in the agile work method and explains how you can accelerate your workflows and collaborate with stakeholders and contributors more efficiently.  
    Learning points from the episode include: 
    00:00 – 02:18 Introduction02:18 – 05:09 Brandon’s top tip for improving how you create videos05:09 – 07:02 What it means to accelerate flow07:02 – 11:19 How to start accelerating flow for your videos11:19 – 12:32 How to approach project management in a team12:32 – 15:04 How to weigh up “busy work” vs. important project management work15:04 – 18:31 The importance of minimizing handoffs and dependencies18:31 – 21:41 Using templates to accelerate workflows21:41 – 27:10 Optimizing practices for production27:10 – 31:07 Speed round questions31:07 – 31:47 Brandon’s final take31:47 – 32:46 Outro
    Important links and mentions: 
    Connect with Brandon on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brandon-burtner/ Scaled Agile: https://scaledagile.com/ 

    • 32 min
    Creating Visual Hooks

    Creating Visual Hooks

    With millions of videos at our fingertips, what is it that makes you stop scrolling and click on a video? 
    Aaron King, an entrepreneur and filmmaker of the DeepSnap YouTube channel, joins this episode of The Visual Lounge to give his take on what makes scroll-stopping videos. We hear about how he got started in content creation, coming in from the world of entrepreneurship, and what he’s learned about content in the past few years.  
    Aaron talks about the power of video in helping to build his brand and why he thinks that being yourself and true to your brand will help you forge a deeper connection with your audience.  
    This episode marks 200 and counting of The Visual Lounge! It was great to hear that Aaron shares the TechSmith philosophy of leveling up your skills with every video you create.  
    Learning points from the episode include: 
    00:00 – 01:47 Introduction 01:47 – 03:13 Aaron’s top tip for improving your videos 03:13 – 07:03 What is a video hook and how can you start using them? 07:03 – 11:21 How to create interesting content, no matter your topic 11:21 – 15:11 How to make sure your video has great audio that draws people in 15:11 – 16:29 Stumbling across new ideas in the comment section 16:29 – 24:27 Why Aaron decided to become a content creator  24:27 – 25:29 Why speed is so important when you’re starting out in your journey 25:29 – 28:43 Speed round questions  28:43 – 29:22 Where to find Aaron and information about his brands 29:22 – 30:11 Aaron’s final take on creating great videos 30:11 – 31:21 Outro 
    Important links and mentions: 
    Connect with Aaron on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deepsnap/ Follow Deep Snap on X: https://twitter.com/deepsnap  Deep Snap: https://deepsnap.com Subscribe to Aaron’s channel: https://www.youtube.com/@deepsnap 

    • 31 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
18 Ratings

18 Ratings

RobertISD ,

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I had NO Idea that this was happening- just so happed that some one canceled a meeting today - and a notification popped up on my iPad.

I was like WHAT?

It was GREAT! Ryan Knott (I think was his name) gave lots of practical advice. Also provided references (URLs).

I have added this to my schedule and will be tuning in weekly.

Thanks Matt for pushing the INFO out to the world.

All the best!
ROBERT
Sacramento California

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