Create YouTube Shorts and TikToks from real production footage – optimized for RFQ visibility, recruiting, and customer trust. Highlight capability, quality, and throughput in seconds.
Why it matters
Benefits
Turn process footage into Shorts that highlight materials, tolerances, certifications (ISO 9001, IATF 16949), and equipment lists – helping buyers quickly validate fit for CNC machining, fabrication, molding, or assembly.
Show clean cells, safety practices, training, and modern automation – the details candidates care about when choosing between plants, shifts, and roles.
Use quick clips to explain DFM changes, inspection methods (CMM, SPC charts), and packaging requirements – cutting clarification cycles and speeding approvals.
Generate consistent, on-brand short videos for different lines – from stamping to powder coat to final test – so sales, engineering, and HR share the same story without reinventing content.
Use cases
Challenge
A prospect requests evidence you can hold ±0.0005 in on a critical feature and meet PPAP timelines, but they will not schedule a long plant tour.
Solution
Generate a 30-second Short that sequences: machine overview, toolpath close-up, in-process gauging, CMM report snapshot, and labeled callouts for tolerance, material, and lead time – ideal for RFQ follow-up and LinkedIn sharing.
Challenge
You need to demonstrate layered process audits, lot traceability, and nonconformance handling without exposing sensitive customer parts or proprietary fixtures.
Solution
Create Shorts using blurred/blocked part views and overlays that highlight barcode scans, traveler routing, torque verification, and NCR workflow – communicating control while protecting IP.
Challenge
Open roles are high, applicants are low, and job posts fail to convey what makes your plant different – automation, safety, and career progression.
Solution
Generate a weekly series: cell walk-throughs, quick “day-in-the-life” clips, safety wins, and apprenticeship milestones – optimized for TikTok and YouTube Shorts with clear role tags and shift details.
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FAQ
Short, proof-based clips win – before/after changeovers, robotic cells running, inspection steps (CMM, go/no-go, vision systems), weld bead consistency, surface finish checks, and packaging validation. Add on-screen callouts for material, tolerance, cycle time, and certification to make the video useful for buyers and credible for engineers.
Use framing and masking: shoot from angles that show the process rather than the part geometry, blur part faces, crop to hands and controls, and replace sensitive details with overlays (e.g., “Aerospace bracket – 7075 – ±0.001 in”). You can also film sample runs, fixtures without parts, or generic material stock to demonstrate capability safely.
Yes. Manufacturing RFQs often stall due to risk – quality, capacity, and process control. Shorts that show inspection discipline, documented work instructions, preventive maintenance, and repeatable cycle times act as lightweight proof. They work well in RFQ follow-ups, supplier onboarding emails, and sales outreach to reduce skepticism and shorten evaluation time.
Use a consistent structure: process name, equipment (model or type), material, tolerance or spec target, inspection method, and a measurable outcome (cycle time, scrap reduction, OEE improvement). Keep it concise – 15–45 seconds – and avoid vague claims like “high quality” without showing the control point that proves it.
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