Social media content creators portfolio – Portico Ards
Stephen was commissioned by The Portico of Ards to increase their online reach and engage a target demographic to introduce the client’s venue and services and promote an upcoming event.
After consultation, we produced a social media marketing video that treated the viewer to picturesque aerial views of scenery surrounding the village of Portaferry situated near the southern tip of Strangford Lough, ending with a seemingly direct flight through one of the leaded glass windows and into the main auditorium of the client’s grand historic building.
The video (shown on this page), posted across the client’s social media and others, resulted in:
- 400% increase in social media engagement
- 200% increase in phone and email queries
- 250% increase in ticket sales
Client: The Portico of Ards
Timeframe: 5 days
Still from our social media marketing video production showing the rear of the Portico of Ards building.
Experienced filming for BBC, RTE and ITV, and providing aerial drone photography and video production services in Dublin and throughout Ireland, Belfast and throughout Northern Ireland.
Project services –Â
- Location scout
- Clearances
- Shooting script
- Aerial drone videography
- Video editing
- Social Media Marketing
Project category –Â
- Social Media Content creation and marketing
Final cut. Our social media marketing video production for The Portico of Ards.
Our video starts as our camera circles the historic Windmill Hill Tower, a few hundred meters south of the Portico of Ards building.
Moving clockwise, our camera moves around Windmill Hill Tower, revealing Strangford Lough and the outskirts of Portaferry village.
Our camera moves forward past Windmill Hill Tower and towards the Portico of Ards building, shown small and in the centre of the frame.
We introduce the auduience to an aerial view of Portaferry village and The Portico of Ards building shown in the centre of the frame.
A three quarter view showing the frontage of The Portico of Ards building, as our camera gives the audience a clockwise view of this impressive historic building.
Our camera moves down from a dramatic viewpoint and inside through the centre window, seemingly in one take.
Inside and from the rear of this former church, our camera reveals the building’s unique interior.
Our camera moves down to reveal the organ pipes and intricate detail in this stained glass window at the front of The Portico of Ards building’s interior.