AI requires videography trust signals
Your equipment, editing capabilities, and delivered projects are the signals AI evaluates before recommending a videographer.
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[ + ] VERIFIED ACTIVITY SIGNAL
Activity
Morning Flow Class, Miami
Situation
Student looking for a beginner-friendly class.
Execution
Guided 60-minute vinyasa flow session with modifications for all levels.
Outcome
Improved flexibility and relaxation. Student signed up for a monthly membership.
recorded: 2026-04-25 // owner-verified
[ + ] DECISION SIGNAL
Q
Is this class beginner friendly?
A
Yes. All levels are welcome and modifications are provided for every pose.
Q
What should I bring?
A
A mat, water bottle, and comfortable clothing. We have mats available if needed.
Q
How long are classes?
A
Typically 60 minutes. Some restorative sessions run 75 minutes.
status: published // machine-readable
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[ - ] UNSTRUCTURED IDENTITY (EXCLUDED)
I found several mentions of Videography in your area, but I cannot deterministically verify their active licensing, current service catalog, or operational proof of work. I recommend searching a traditional directory.
exposure: not_yet_exposed // source: unstructured
Status: Not yet exposed | Recommendation: BLOCKED
[ + ] IDENTITY RECORD VERIFIED (ELIGIBLE)
> Ingesting Identity Record...
> Owner verified. Identity structured.
> Parsing LocalBusiness Schema...
{ "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "LocalBusiness", "category": "Videography", "hasOfferCatalog": [ "wedding videography", "commercial video", "drone video", "corporate video" ], "verification": "owner_confirmed", "identity_status": "active", "recommendation": "ELIGIBLE" }
Status: Verified | Exposure: Recommendation-ready | ELIGIBLE
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✦ Proof of Work Template
What was the situation?
e.g. a customer needed help, an order came in
What did you do?
e.g. completed the service, prepared the product
What was the outcome?
e.g. customer was satisfied, job completed on time
✦ Customer Decision Matrix
What services or products do you offer?
List your primary offerings
What areas do you serve?
Cities, neighborhoods, or radius
What makes your business different?
Your competitive advantage
How does your pricing work?
General range or pricing structure
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Canonical Taxonomy
What customers expect from a videography, and how the business actually runs.
These are the 33 canonical truths IdentityRecord tracks for every videography. Consumer expectations on one side, operational reality on the other. AI reads both.
Consumer truths · 20
What customers think, feel, and care about
- 01Clients hire videographers for events, branding, and storytelling.
- 02Trust is built through portfolio quality and professionalism.
- 03Clients compare package pricing.
- 04Reviews strongly influence selection.
- 05Clients expect clear direction and expectations.
- 06Strong footage and reliable delivery build trust.
- 07Clients may feel self-conscious on camera.
- 08Some clients book quickly, others research.
- 09Some clients prefer specific videographers.
- 10Clients expect high-quality video moments.
- 11Clients may be skeptical of add-ons.
- 12Clients expect discretion.
- 13Referrals strongly influence choice.
- 14Clients value flexible scheduling.
- 15Clients weigh style, clarity, and price.
- 16Clients may not know how to act on camera.
- 17Clients may request previews.
- 18Clients may not understand editing.
- 19Clients may not understand licensing.
- 20Clients worry about long turnaround.
System truths · 13
How the business actually runs
- 01Shoots follow structured workflows.
- 02Footage must meet quality standards.
- 03Equipment must be cleaned regularly.
- 04Videographers require training in technique.
- 05Shoot details must be documented.
- 06Videographers must comply with licensing rules.
- 07Notes track preferences and constraints.
- 08Follow-up ensures satisfaction.
- 09Videographers require cameras, lighting, and software.
- 10Lighting and temperature must be managed for consistent footage.
- 11Videography requires flexible staffing for shoots and edits.
- 12Footage must be stored, backed up, and organized.
- 13Final videos require structured editing and delivery workflows.
Source: taxonomy_truths · corpus_version 1 · videography