DWF risk matters podcast – find out more with Epigram
DWF Risk Matters Podcast
Podcasts have emerged as a powerful medium for firms to connect with audiences, establish thought leadership, and drive growth. We have supported a range of firms with podcasts and other audio based assets in recent years.
In this case, we worked with DWF, a leading global law business, to create their new global risk podcasts, from identity creation all the way through to production, editing and the creation of marketing assets.
Our services in this project included:
- Copywriting
- Concept development
- Creating promotional materials
- Studio sourcing
- Video editing
- Audio editing
- Animation
The deliverables included:
- Video podcast with subtitles
- Audio podcast
- Name creation
- Social media assets
- Website banners
- Audiograms
- Flyer
The Challenge
DWF came to us with a substantial brief, where all creative aspects of their new podcast required development and execution. We set about creating a visual identity and campaign that is slick and refined, with longevity and which successfully communicates both message and brand.
The Solution
Starting with the creation of the name, ‘Risk Matters’, we set out to design visuals for thumbnails, social posts, audiograms and video bookends, that communicated their brand while also demonstrating the essence of the podcast. Using sound wave ripples that both represent the audio nature of the product, as well as resembling radar and heat maps, we created a nod to the subject of risk, insurance and insight.
The Result
After sourcing and booking a studio where recording of the podcast in both audio and multi camera format were recorded, we cut, edited and enhanced the video and audio podcasts, delivering both a range of striking promotional assets and professionally produced podcasts that demonstrate DWFs expertise in the sector.
To find out how we can help bring your podcast or other creative ideas to life, please get in touch, we’d be delighted to hear from you.
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