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Simple Scripts for Attention-Grabbing Consulting Videos

A practical framework for consulting firms that want more leads, more trust, and more watch-time—without sounding “salesy.”

Most consulting videos fail for one predictable reason: they start where the consultant wants to start (credentials, services, frameworks) instead of where the viewer’s brain starts (risk, uncertainty, and “is this worth my time?”). Decision makers don’t need more content—they need faster clarity.

The good news: you don’t need a cinematic budget or a 12-page voiceover. You need a simple script structure that earns attention in the first 5–10 seconds, sustains it with relevance, and ends with a next step that feels natural.

Below are proven consulting-video script patterns that work because they align with how executives evaluate value: problem → risk → path → proof → action.


Why “simple scripts” win in consulting

Consulting is an intangible service. Your audience can’t “test drive” the outcome. So your video’s job is not to explain everything—it’s to reduce perceived risk.

A strong consulting video does three things:

  1. Diagnoses the problem quickly (so the viewer feels understood).
  2. Frames the stakes (so the viewer feels urgency without pressure).
  3. Proves you have a path (so the viewer feels confidence).

Simple scripts help you do that consistently, across many topics, without reinventing the wheel every time.


The attention formula: Hook → Tension → Clarity → Proof → Next step

If you remember one structure, make it this:

  • Hook (0–10 sec): Call out a specific pain or misconception.
  • Tension (10–25 sec): Show consequences of doing nothing or doing the wrong thing.
  • Clarity (25–60 sec): Offer a clean framework or “first move.”
  • Proof (60–90 sec): Evidence—results, process, or credibility.
  • Next step (last 5–10 sec): A simple action that matches the viewer’s intent.

This works for 30 seconds or 3 minutes. The difference is how many proof points and examples you include.


Script Pattern 1: “The Cost of Doing Nothing”

Best for: Risk, compliance, operational inefficiency, revenue leakage, churn, tech debt.
Why it works: Executives move when the cost of inaction becomes specific.

Script (plug-and-play):

  • Hook: “If you’re seeing [symptom], it’s usually not a [surface issue]—it’s a [root issue].”
  • Tension: “Here’s what it costs over 6–12 months: [time], [money], [risk].”
  • Clarity: “The fastest first step is [diagnostic]—not a big overhaul.”
  • Proof: “When we ran this for [type of org], we found [finding] and fixed [result].”
  • Next step: “If you want, we can share a [checklist/benchmark] we use to spot this in 20 minutes.”

Key detail: The “cost” must be measurable (cycle time, margin, error rate, churn, SLA misses), not generic.


Script Pattern 2: “3 Mistakes Smart Teams Keep Making”

Best for: Thought leadership, differentiators, positioning, lead nurturing.
Why it works: Lists create a clear promise and keep retention high.

Script:

  • Hook: “Three mistakes I see even strong teams make in [topic]…”
  • Mistake 1: [misbelief] → “Instead, do [better approach].”
  • Mistake 2: [misstep] → “Instead, use [simple tactic].”
  • Mistake 3: [blind spot] → “Instead, measure [metric].”
  • Proof: “We’ve used this approach in [industry] to improve [result].”
  • Next step: “Comment ‘checklist’ and we’ll send the [resource] / or “Book a 15-minute fit call.”

Pro tip: Make the mistakes counterintuitive. “We should do X” → “Actually, X causes Y.”


Script Pattern 3: “Before / After (The Case Study Mini-Story)”

Best for: Sales enablement, website hero video, retargeting ads.
Why it works: Proof beats claims. Stories compress complexity.

Script:

  • Hook: “A [company type] came to us with [pain].”
  • Before: “They were dealing with [symptoms + metrics].”
  • The turning point: “We started with [diagnostic] and uncovered [root cause].”
  • After: “Within [timeframe], they achieved [result 1], [result 2], [result 3].”
  • How: “The difference was [one key method].”
  • Next step: “If you’re seeing [same symptom], let’s talk—this is usually fixable fast.”

Note: A single strong metric is better than five vague wins.


Script Pattern 4: “Myth vs Reality”

Best for: Crowded markets, confusing categories, new service lines.
Why it works: It positions you as a guide and lowers skepticism.

Script:

  • Hook: “Most people think [myth] about [topic].”
  • Reality: “But what actually drives results is [truth].”
  • Example: “Here’s a quick example…”
  • Clarity: “If you remember one thing: [rule].”
  • Proof: “This is the approach we use when we help [type] teams.”
  • Next step: “If you want, we’ll share our [one-page guide].”

Script Pattern 5: “The 60-Second Diagnostic”

Best for: Short-form, LinkedIn, email embeds, outreach sequences.
Why it works: It gives immediate value and creates reciprocity.

Script:

  • Hook: “Here’s a 60-second way to tell if you have a [problem].”
  • Step 1: “Look at [metric/process].”
  • Step 2: “If [condition], that’s a signal.”
  • Step 3: “Do [quick test].”
  • Meaning: “If you see [result], the fix is usually [approach].”
  • Next step: “If you want a deeper read, we’ll run this with you and show you what we find.”

Writing the hook: 10 plug-and-play openers that actually hold attention

Use these to start strong without gimmicks:

  1. “If you’re spending money on [thing] but still seeing [bad result], here’s why.”
  2. “Most [role] teams get [topic] wrong in one specific way…”
  3. “Here’s the fastest way to reduce [risk] without adding headcount.”
  4. “If I had to fix [problem] in 30 days, I’d do this first.”
  5. “The metric you’re not tracking is quietly driving [pain].”
  6. “You don’t have a [problem] problem—you have a [cause] problem.”
  7. “Stop doing [common approach] until you check this.”
  8. “What looks like [symptom] is usually [root issue].”
  9. “Here are three signs your [system/process] is about to break.”
  10. “If you’re considering [big initiative], watch this first.”

Matching script to buyer intent: pick the right video for the job

Decision makers watch different videos at different stages:

  • Awareness (cold): Mistakes, myth vs reality, cost of doing nothing
  • Consideration (warm): Diagnostic, framework, mini case study
  • Decision (hot): Case studies, process walk-through, “what it’s like to work with us”
  • Expansion (existing clients): Playbooks, updates, training micro-videos

A common mistake is using a “decision-stage” video (full service overview) for an “awareness-stage” audience. That’s how you lose watch-time fast.


Production details that make simple scripts look premium

Even the best script gets ignored if the video feels hard to watch or hard to trust. Here’s what matters most:

  • Audio beats everything. If the voice is thin, echoey, or noisy, trust drops instantly.
  • Lighting signals competence. Soft, controlled lighting is the difference between “polished consultant” and “webcam pitch.”
  • Pacing needs visual variety. Use b-roll, on-screen keywords, simple charts, or quick cutaways every 5–8 seconds.
  • On-screen text should summarize, not duplicate. Reinforce the point, don’t subtitle the entire speech unless needed.
  • One message per video. One problem. One framework. One action.

Repurposing: one script, many assets

Consulting content performs best when you treat each shoot as a content system:

  • 1 core video (2–4 minutes) for your website / YouTube
  • 3–6 short clips (15–45 seconds) for LinkedIn and paid social
  • 1 written post distilled from the script
  • 1 email embed for outbound or nurture
  • 1 “sales follow-up” clip personalized for proposals

That’s how you turn a “single video” into a month of consistent authority-building touchpoints.


Closing: why St. Louis Commercial Video Production is built for consulting videos that convert

At St. Louis Commercial Video Production, we’ve been producing professional video and photography for businesses, marketing firms, and creative agencies in the St. Louis area since 1982—and we understand what decision makers actually need from consulting content: clarity, credibility, and polish.

We’re a full-service commercial photography and video production company with the equipment, crew depth, and real-world production experience required for successful image acquisition. We offer full-service studio and location video and photography, plus editing and post-production, and licensed drone pilots—including the ability to fly specialized drones indoors when the shot demands it.

We can customize your production for virtually any media requirement, from a clean consulting “talking head” series to a full brand campaign. We specialize in repurposing your photography and video branding so every shoot creates more traction across your website, LinkedIn, sales outreach, and internal communications. We’re well-versed in all file types, deliverable formats, and media styles—and we incorporate the latest Artificial Intelligence tools to streamline workflows, enhance post-production, and accelerate versioning for different platforms.

Our private studio lighting and visual setup is ideal for small productions and interview scenes, and our studio is large enough to incorporate props and set elements to round out your environment. We support every aspect of your production—from building a private, custom interview studio to supplying professional sound and camera operators—ensuring your next consulting video is seamless, efficient, and built to perform.

If you’re ready to turn simple scripts into consulting videos that hold attention and earn trust, we can help you build a repeatable video system—not just a one-off shoot.

 314-913-5626 stlouisvideos@gmail.com

Why Good B-Roll Makes Company Stories Shine: The Secret Sauce of Compelling Business Video

As a seasoned professional working behind the lens and in the edit suite at Angel Eye Video Productions and Photography since 1982, I’ve witnessed firsthand the transformation that professional visual storytelling can bring to a business. In the competitive landscape of modern marketing, your company’s story needs more than just a great script and a talking head—it needs visual texture, dynamism, and proof. This is where B-roll becomes your secret weapon.

For business and organizational decision-makers like you, understanding the power of expertly captured B-roll is critical to maximizing the return on your video production investment.

🎬 What is B-Roll, and Why Does it Matter?

Simply put, B-roll is any secondary or supplementary footage inserted into the main narrative (A-roll). While A-roll typically consists of the primary subject, such as an interview or a presentation, B-roll footage layers in visual context, evidence, and emotional resonance.

In the context of corporate video, high-quality B-roll serves several indispensable functions:

  • Breaks Visual Monotony: Watching a single person talk for three minutes is visually fatiguing. B-roll keeps the audience engaged by providing dynamic visual changes that directly relate to what the interviewee is saying.
  • Provides Visual Proof and Context: When your CEO discusses product innovation, B-roll footage showing engineers working, the product in use, or machinery in action validates the claim. It’s the visual evidence that backs up your spoken words.
  • Establishes Credibility and Scale: Professionally shot B-roll of your operations, facilities, and personnel conveys a sense of competence, scale, and meticulousness that amateur footage simply cannot match. It shows your business as an established, polished entity.
  • Enhances Emotional Connection: Shots of satisfied customers, collaborative teams, or the care taken in manufacturing can evoke powerful emotions, making your brand more relatable and memorable than just reciting facts and figures.
  • Covers Edits and Maintains Flow: B-roll is essential in post-production to seamlessly cover jump cuts and slight pauses or mistakes in the interview footage. It allows the editor to tighten the narrative without jarring the audience.

💡 The Angel Eye Difference: Strategic B-Roll Acquisition

For B-roll to be truly effective, it must be planned, shot with cinematic precision, and executed by a team that understands your brand’s narrative goals. It’s not just “stuff we shot.” It’s strategic image acquisition.

Here’s what sets professional B-roll apart and why partnering with an experienced team is essential:

  • High-End Cinematography: We employ the right lenses, lighting techniques (including our private studio lighting setups), and camera movement (like specialized indoor drone work) to ensure every shot is crisp, well-composed, and visually elevates your brand.
  • Narrative Relevance: Our producers work closely with your marketing team to identify the key thematic points of your video. B-roll isn’t random; it’s a meticulously curated collection of visuals that directly support the exact claims being made in the A-roll.
  • Attention to Detail: We capture the human element—the dedicated hands, the subtle expressions, and the pride in the process. These are the details that build trust and differentiate your story.
  • Logistical Expertise: Whether shooting intricate details on a production line or capturing sweeping views of your corporate campus, our crew has the experience to manage complex location shoots efficiently, minimizing disruption to your daily operations.

🌟 Elevating Your Media Strategy with Angel Eye Video Productions and Photography

For over four decades, Angel Eye Video Productions and Photography has been the trusted partner for businesses, marketing firms, and creative agencies in the St. Louis area, specializing in high-impact commercial photography and video. Our deep experience means we understand what sophisticated decision-makers require for successful image acquisition and marketing campaigns.

Angel Eye Video Productions and Photography is a full-service professional commercial photography and video production corporation with the right equipment and creative crew service experience for successful image acquisition.

  • Comprehensive Service: We offer full-service studio and location video and photography, as well as editing, post-production, and licensed drone pilots—including the ability to fly our specialized drones indoors. We support every aspect of your production—from setting up a private, custom interview studio to supplying professional sound and camera operators, as well as providing the right equipment—ensuring your next video production is seamless and successful.
  • Studio Excellence: Our private studio lighting and visual setup is perfect for small productions and interview scenes. Our studio is large enough to incorporate props to round out your set, giving you a custom, controlled environment for your visuals.
  • Customization and Repurposing: Angel Eye Video Productions and Photography can customize your productions for diverse types of media requirements. Repurposing your photography and video branding to gain more traction is another specialty. We are well-versed in all file types and styles of media and accompanying software, making us a versatile partner for any campaign.
  • Advanced Technology: We use the latest in Artificial Intelligence for all our media services, ensuring efficiency and cutting-edge visual results.
  • Proven Track Record: As a full-service video and photography production corporation since 1982, we have worked with countless businesses, marketing firms, and creative agencies in the St. Louis area for their marketing photography and video needs.

Let our expertise in capturing compelling B-roll and providing end-to-end production support take your company’s visual story from good to brilliant.

314-913-5626 stlouisvideos@gmail.com

Tell a Better Story with a Mix of Ground and Drone Footage: Elevate Your Brand with Multi-Angle Video Production

In today’s fast-paced digital landscape, visual storytelling is more than just compelling content—it’s strategic communication. Businesses and marketing professionals are continually seeking innovative ways to capture attention and leave a lasting impression. One of the most effective methods for creating dynamic, immersive video content is through the strategic combination of ground-level cinematography and aerial drone footage.

At Angel Eye St Louis Commercial Video Production, we’ve found that blending these two perspectives unlocks a richer narrative and gives businesses a competitive edge in their marketing efforts.


Why Mixing Ground and Drone Footage Works

While traditional ground footage allows for detailed, intimate views—such as interviews, product showcases, or close-up brand storytelling—aerial drone video brings scale, context, and drama. When used in tandem, these two perspectives create a visually layered experience that enhances storytelling on multiple levels.

1. Establish Context with Aerial Views

Drone footage is perfect for setting the scene. Whether it’s showcasing a corporate campus, construction progress, retail location, or event venue, an overhead shot delivers immediate visual context and scale. These “establishing shots” grab attention and prime your viewer for what’s to come.

2. Add Cinematic Movement

The fluid motion of a drone soaring over a landscape or gliding through an indoor warehouse adds production value that communicates professionalism and innovation. When paired with stable, ground-level camera work—such as slider shots, handheld b-roll, or gimbal-stabilized walk-throughs—the final product feels intentional and polished.

3. Highlight Details and Atmosphere

Ground footage is essential for capturing human expression, voice, emotion, and intricate detail—key storytelling ingredients. Whether it’s a customer testimonial, a hands-on product demo, or a scene-setting interview, these shots provide the emotional core of your narrative.

Meanwhile, drone shots can reintroduce scale, space, and movement to break up close scenes with energy and breadth.

4. Create Visual Variety and Maintain Viewer Engagement

A successful video production hinges on pacing and engagement. Switching between ground and aerial footage keeps the content visually fresh, allowing your audience to stay connected to the story without distraction or fatigue.


Strategic Uses of Combined Footage in Corporate Video

  • Commercial Real Estate: Show property size and proximity with drone footage, then cut to ground-level tours of key rooms or offices.
  • Construction and Industrial Sites: Document progress with drone flyovers, then use ground shots to capture team interviews and operational details.
  • Event Coverage: Capture the scale of a corporate event or trade show from above, then weave in ground-level highlights, speaker clips, or testimonials.
  • Brand Stories & Testimonials: Start with a sweeping aerial view of your company headquarters or service region before narrowing in on personal, authentic interviews that build trust.

How Angel Eye St Louis Commercial Video Production Makes It Seamless

At Angel Eye St Louis Commercial Video Production, we’re experts in blending aerial and ground footage into cohesive, compelling videos that tell your brand’s story effectively. As a full-service commercial photography and video production company, we offer:

  • Full-service studio and on-location video and photography
  • Professional editing and post-production services
  • FAA-licensed drone pilots for outdoor and indoor flights
  • Advanced AI-enhanced workflows to maximize quality and efficiency
  • A private studio lighting and interview setup, ideal for testimonials and presentations
  • On-site sound and camera operators, prop staging, and more

We understand the needs of modern businesses and creative agencies. Since 1982, we’ve worked with marketing firms, corporate teams, and brand strategists across St. Louis to create tailored productions that meet evolving media goals.

From a sweeping drone shot of your corporate headquarters to an emotionally resonant interview in our studio, Angel Eye St Louis Commercial Video Production has the right crew, equipment, and creative eye to tell your story from every angle.


Ready to elevate your next marketing video with a powerful mix of ground and drone footage?
Let Angel Eye St Louis Commercial Video Production craft your visual story—capturing your brand from all the right perspectives.

 314-913-5626 stlouisvideos@gmail.com

Working with Non-Professional Talent for Your Business Video Content

In today’s digital landscape, video content has emerged as a crucial tool for businesses seeking to engage their audience and convey their brand message. While many companies may turn to professional actors or high-profile spokespeople for their video projects, leveraging non-professional talent can often yield equally compelling results at a fraction of the cost. In this article, we’ll explore the benefits of working with non-professional talent and offer strategies to ensure that your business video content is engaging, authentic, and effective.

Consider holding training sessions or rehearsals to help non-professional talent become comfortable in front of the camera.

The Advantages of Non-Professional Talent

1. Authenticity and Relatability

One of the most significant advantages of using non-professional talent is the authenticity they bring to your video content. Audiences tend to relate more to real people rather than polished actors, especially in a corporate context. This relatability can foster a deeper connection between your brand and its audience, making your message resonate more effectively.

2. Cost-Effectiveness

Hiring professional actors can significantly increase the budget for your video production. In contrast, using non-professional talent can be a cost-effective alternative that allows you to allocate more resources to other critical aspects of your production, such as high-quality equipment or post-production editing.

3. Diverse Perspectives

Non-professional talent can bring diverse perspectives and experiences to your video content. This diversity not only enriches the narrative but also reflects the varied backgrounds of your target audience, making your content more inclusive and representative.

4. Fresh Energy

Non-professional talent often brings a fresh, enthusiastic energy to their performances. Their genuine passion for your project can translate into more engaging and dynamic video content, enhancing the overall production quality.

Strategies for Success

1. Clear Direction and Guidance

When working with non-professional talent, providing clear direction is essential. Conduct thorough pre-production meetings to outline the objectives of the video and the specific roles of each participant. This ensures that everyone understands their responsibilities and the overall vision for the project.

2. Effective Training and Rehearsals

Consider holding training sessions or rehearsals to help non-professional talent become comfortable in front of the camera. This can include basic acting techniques, understanding camera angles, and practicing their lines. The more prepared they feel, the better their performance will be.

3. Create a Comfortable Environment

Creating a relaxed and comfortable environment is crucial for eliciting genuine performances from non-professional talent. Ensure they feel welcomed and valued throughout the production process. This not only boosts their confidence but also encourages more natural interactions on camera.

4. Utilize Engaging Interview Techniques

When using non-professional talent for testimonial or interview-style videos, employ engaging interview techniques. Ask open-ended questions that allow them to express their thoughts and experiences candidly. This approach often results in more compelling and authentic content.

5. Invest in Quality Production

Even when using non-professional talent, the production quality of your video should never be compromised. Investing in high-quality equipment, professional lighting, and skilled sound operators is essential to ensure that your final product meets industry standards. This is where a full-service company like St Louis Commercial Video Production can make a significant difference.

Why Choose St Louis Commercial Video Production

At St Louis Commercial Video Production, we understand the unique challenges and opportunities presented by working with non-professional talent. Our experienced crew is well-versed in the nuances of production, ensuring that every element comes together seamlessly. With over 40 years of experience in the industry, we have built a reputation for excellence, providing businesses, marketing firms, and agencies in the St. Louis area with top-notch photography and video production services.

Our company offers a comprehensive suite of services, including full-service studio and location video and photography, editing, post-production, and licensed drone pilots. We can customize your productions to meet diverse media requirements, ensuring that your unique vision is realized. Our expertise in repurposing photography and video branding allows us to maximize the impact of your content, helping you gain more traction in the marketplace.

Our private studio is equipped with professional lighting and visual setups, perfect for small productions and interview scenes. We can incorporate props to enhance your set, providing a tailored experience that aligns with your brand identity. From custom interview studio setups to providing sound and camera operators, we have everything needed to make your next video production perfect.

Since 1982, St Louis Commercial Video Production has been dedicated to delivering exceptional quality and service, making us a trusted partner for your business’s video content needs. Let us help you bring your vision to life and create compelling videos that resonate with your audience.

314-913-5626 stlouisvideos@gmail.com