Action Business: From Flat Green Screen To Engaging Training Video Series
Transforming a static green‑screen recording into dynamic, branded training content for Andrew Gordon’s Action Business coaching.
Original green‑screen training recording before post‑production.
The Challenge + Before clip
Andrew Gordon runs Action Business, providing training and coaching to health and wellbeing business owners. For one of his key training modules, he had a full green‑screen recording that felt flat on camera and didn’t match the value of the content.
Flat Visuals
The plain green screen made the session feel like a basic Zoom recording instead of a premium training experience.
Limited Engagement
Without on‑screen emphasis, slides or cutaways, it was hard to keep viewers’ attention through the full module.
Underused Asset
A strong training message risked being ignored because the video didn’t look or feel as professional as the material deserved.
The Solution: A Visual Makeover For Training
BuzzPod Media rebuilt the training video visually, turning a basic green‑screen shoot into a clear, engaging lesson.
1. Performed clean green‑screen keying, colour correction and audio cleanup to create a solid, distraction‑free base.
2. Designed branded backgrounds and added on‑screen text, call‑outs and supporting graphics to highlight key teaching points.
3. Introduced simple motion, zooms and cutaways so the video felt more like a structured online course than a static lecture.
Edited version with keyed background, branding and on‑screen emphasis.
Before
After
Before‑and‑after comparison showing how the training video changed with BuzzPod Media’s edit.
The Results
With the new edit, Andrew now has a training asset that matches the quality of his coaching and is easier for participants to watch and revisit.
1. Higher perceived value: the training now looks like a polished online lesson, not a rough recording.
2. Clearer learning experience: on‑screen text and visuals guide viewers through key concepts and actions.
3. Reusable content: the improved footage can be sliced into shorter lessons, teaser clips and social snippets to promote future programmes.
