A clear script keeps teams engaged
If your internal video is confusing, stiff or too long, your team will tune out fast. A good internal communications and company update video needs clarity and warmth.
1. Get to the point fast
Start with what staff need to know right now.
2. Keep it conversational
Speak like a real person, not a corporate policy manual.
3. Use simple structure
A great internal video follows this flow:
1. What’s happening
2. Why it matters
3. What staff need to do
4. What’s coming next
4. Include visuals or examples
Show graphs, locations, team footage, or program updates.
5. Keep it short
60–120 seconds is ideal.
Greater Visuals: scripting that feels natural
We help Sydney and NSW organisations craft internal messages that feel human, not corporate.
Need help scripting your updates? See our internal comms video services.
