Well, 14 months after I posted this originally, I finally have my magnum 
opus Video for my app ready.  

Unfortunately, a lot of great stuff was left on the editing room floor (the 
helicopter explosion, the touching moment between Merryl Street, and Jack 
Nicholson, the claymation scene narrated by James Earl Jones).  I kept it 
to under 90 seconds, which I think is a good length.  I hope it tells the 
story (give me feedback and let me know).

While I haven't seen a drastic uptick in downloads because of the video, I 
am happy to have that piece of my marketing done.  I did it using Prezi, 
and it was actually pretty easy to complete (not sure what took me so long).

If you want to +1 it, I wouldn't mind ;-)  So far, I have one comment:  
"Wat da?"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lxZy7ytIW0w

On Friday, February 24, 2012 2:23:26 PM UTC-7, Mike Wolfson wrote:
>
> These are really great suggestions, thanks for posting them.
>
> I really want to get a YouTube video for my app, for the sole reason that 
> it improves your search ranking.  I think it is important to have something 
> posted, regardless of how great it is, just so it is in the indexes.  If 
> you can do something engaging, that drives people to your app, that is a 
> bonus.
>
> I hadn't thought about using the video as embedded training, which is 
> brilliant (and won't require me to change my script, which is basically 
> stepping through all the different features of the app anyway).
>
> -Mike 
>

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