We often hear from brands that UGC performs better on certain channels compared with Traditional Content. While this insight can be a little painful to us “filmmakers”, there is still very much a time and a place for the high-end stuff. What’s more, there is plenty of scope to maximise creativity in concepts, production and execution when harnessing UGC or mimicking its look.
For the right projects and briefs we’ve been leaning into the UGC look more and more. Here’s a little of what we’ve learned along the way.
UGC vs Traditional Content: A Tale of Two Styles
Picture this: content created by your customers, influencers, and creative folks out there. UGC often comes across as less polished but oh-so-authentic. It's like catching a genuine smile rather than a posed one. This type of content is perfect for building a sense of community and trust. Why? Because its realness resonates deeply with viewers.
On the flip side, we have Traditional Content. This is the stuff crafted by your brand's in-house wizards or an ace outsourced agency or production company like BearJam. It's sleek, polished, and fits your brand like a glove. It's like the difference between a candid photo and a professional portrait – both have their charm.
Weighing the Pros and Cons
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Mixing UGC and traditional content? Yes, but not necessarily in the same video. There is certainly room for both in a video content strategy, though. Where UGC brings authenticity and relatability, driving engagement and conversions, Traditional content ensures your brand's message stays consistent and polished. A powerful combination, if you ask me.
Filming UGC: Tips to Keep It Top-Notch
If timelines are tight and you want to give UGC a try you can always try your hand at recreating its look and feel yourself. Here are some quick tips:
Thats a wrap – a little insight into the world of UGC and Traditional Content.
So, what's your take? How do you balance the authentic with the polished? Let's chat in the comments!
Happy creating!