Inspiring 60-Second Event Promo
Budget: $30 – $250 USD
I need a tight, 60-second promo that builds excitement for the Louise Foundation’s next event while showing viewers why our work matters. In that single minute I want to:
• Spotlight our mission and core values so the audience instantly understands who we are and what we stand for.
• Thread in one or two brief success stories that prove our impact and make the message feel real and human.
• Close with a clear, upbeat call-to-action that moves people to register or attend the event.
The piece has to feel inspirational—think uplifting pacing, confident voice-over, purposeful text overlays, and music that rises at just the right moments. I’ll supply our logo, brand colours, and raw photos/video clips of recent projects; you can recommend additional stock or motion graphics if something crucial is missing.
Deliverables
1. Final 60-second video (H.264 .mp4, 1080p).
2. Separate clean version without burn-in text for easy captioning.
3. Project file (Premiere Pro, Final Cut, or DaVinci—whichever you build in).
If the narrative instantly communicates our purpose, stirs emotion, and drives event sign-ups, we’re golden. I’ll review a first rough cut, give consolidated notes, then expect one polished revision before sign-off.
• Spotlight our mission and core values so the audience instantly understands who we are and what we stand for.
• Thread in one or two brief success stories that prove our impact and make the message feel real and human.
• Close with a clear, upbeat call-to-action that moves people to register or attend the event.
The piece has to feel inspirational—think uplifting pacing, confident voice-over, purposeful text overlays, and music that rises at just the right moments. I’ll supply our logo, brand colours, and raw photos/video clips of recent projects; you can recommend additional stock or motion graphics if something crucial is missing.
Deliverables
1. Final 60-second video (H.264 .mp4, 1080p).
2. Separate clean version without burn-in text for easy captioning.
3. Project file (Premiere Pro, Final Cut, or DaVinci—whichever you build in).
If the narrative instantly communicates our purpose, stirs emotion, and drives event sign-ups, we’re golden. I’ll review a first rough cut, give consolidated notes, then expect one polished revision before sign-off.
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Final Cut Pro
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Adobe Premiere Pro
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