Stop Guessing Which Videos Your Business Needs

Download the free guide that shows the 12 core videos growing companies use to attract customers, train employees, and communicate clearly!

12 Types of Videos

Most teams know video is important.
What they lack is a simple roadmap.

This short guide shows you which videos matter most, where they are used, and the basic outline for each one so you can spot the gaps fast and know exactly what to create next.

No fluff. No tech jargon. Just practical clarity you can use immediately.

Here's what you'll get for EACH of the 12 videos:
• Primary Purpose
• Ideal Length
• Where it should be used
• Why most companies skip it
• What happens if you have it
• Script outline

Portfolio

Product Launch

A person operating a professional video camera, with a blurred background suggesting an indoor setting. The camera appears large and complex, indicating use in filmmaking or broadcasting.

Training Video

Created clear, engaging training videos that help new employees quickly grasp essential skills and company culture.
A workspace setup featuring a large monitor displaying video editing software with audio and video tracks visible on the timeline. A digital audio recorder with a foam windscreen is mounted on a small tripod in front of a keyboard. A laptop displaying various software interfaces is positioned nearby, along with a computer mouse and a tablet.

Customer Stories

Captured authentic customer testimonials that build trust and highlight real experiences with client products.
A dimly lit setting featuring two individuals working with film equipment, including a large camera on a tripod and lighting equipment. The environment suggests a focus on film production or cinematography.

Social Ads

Produced user-generated style videos tailored for social media, boosting engagement and brand visibility.

Our Work

Snapshots of projects showcasing video production and editing expertise.

A dimly lit room featuring two computer monitors displaying video editing software. The screens show footage and timelines, with one monitor depicting an image of a person with an umbrella. A keyboard is visible in front of the monitors.
A dimly lit room with two computer screens displaying editing software. The foreground monitor shows various color and timeline adjustments, while the background monitor displays a video of a person in front of a large landscape. The ambiance is focused and technology-oriented.
A film or photography studio setup with a focus on a monitor displaying a close-up of a person's face. Multiple individuals are present, engaged in the production process. Studio lighting and equipment are visible, creating an atmosphere of professional film or photo shoot environment.
A person with a beard and cap is handling a professional camera, filming in an indoor space with bright natural lighting. In the background, two individuals stand near a drum set, suggesting a music or video production setting. Large glass windows allow natural light to flood the room.

What Clients

Wyatt Digital Media captured our brand perfectly and boosted our online engagement.
Their videos made employee onboarding smoother and more effective than ever before.
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