Video and Visual Content Creation

Chapter 13 | Content Creation and Creativity

Chapter 13: Video and Visual Content Creation

Key Takeaways - Visuals grab attention: In a crowded digital space, images and videos are essential for making your content stand out and driving engagement. - You don't need to be a professional: Simple, consistent, and high-quality visuals are more effective than overly complex or poorly executed ones. - Technical basics matter: Good lighting and clear audio are the most important technical elements for creating effective video content. - Short-form vertical video is the discovery engine: In 2026, if you're not making Reels, Shorts, or TikToks, you're invisible to younger audiences.


In a world of short attention spans, visual content is more important than ever. People are more likely to engage with a post that has an image or a video than one that is just text. Video production quality matters less than video presence. A well-lit smartphone video published today beats a professionally produced video published next month.

Why Use Visual Content?

Video Content Hierarchy

Video Formats That Work in 2026

Format Length Platform Best For Production Effort
Short-form vertical 15-60 sec Reels, Shorts, TikTok Discovery, trends, hooks Low
Talking head 1-3 min LinkedIn, YouTube Thought leadership, tips Low-Medium
Tutorial/How-to 3-10 min YouTube SEO, evergreen content Medium
Customer testimonial 30-90 sec Website, ads Trust, conversion Medium
Behind-the-scenes 15-60 sec Stories, TikTok Authenticity, culture Low
Explainer/animated 60-90 sec Website, ads Complex products High
Live video 15-60 min LinkedIn, Instagram Q&A, launches, events Low

Short-form vertical video currently achieves 3-5x the reach of other formats. This is the primary discovery engine for modern brands.

Smartphone Video Pro-Tips

You don't need a fancy camera. Your smartphone is a powerful video creation tool.

The Hook Formula for Short-Form Video

You have 1-3 seconds to stop the scroll. Use one of these hook types:

1. The Question Hook: "Why do 90% of startups fail at PR?" 2. The Contrarian Hook: "Stop posting on LinkedIn at 9am. Here's why..." 3. The Curiosity Hook: "This one email got us covered in Forbes." 4. The Result Hook: "We grew from 0 to 50K followers in 3 months. Here's exactly how." 5. The "You" Hook: "If you're struggling to get media coverage, watch this."

AI Video Tools (2026)

Tool Use Case
CapCut Editing, captions, templates
Descript Edit video by editing text; remove filler words
HeyGen/Synthesia AI avatars for explainer videos
Opus Clip Turn long videos into shorts automatically
Canva Video Simple branded videos

Human authenticity remains the premium. AI avatars work for internal training but can feel inauthentic for external brand content. Use real people whenever possible.


Chapter 13 Toolkit: Creating Engaging Visuals

Practical Exercises

Exercise 1: Create a 60-Second Video Record a short explanation of one topic you know well. Use a hook, three bullet points of value, and a clear call to action. Edit it on your phone and add captions.

Exercise 2: Content Repurposing Chain Start with one long-form blog post or report. Map how it can become one long video, three short clips, five quote graphics, and an email newsletter. This "flywheel" ensures your creative effort is maximized.


DPRI CONNECTION

Video content drives multiple digital outcomes simultaneously—from awareness (impressions) to action (conversions). In the DPRI framework, video is often the catalyst for algorithmic favor and organic reach.

Next: Beyond planned video, Chapter 14 explores the power of your community and the speed of the culture through UGC, Newsrooms, and Agile Content.