We have produced a video to help highlight the value MyWishes brings to our users and the wider community.
We hope you like our new videos as much as we do. If you like the videos and would like to share them on social media, please do. 🙂
About our new videos and the creation process
Over the last few months we have been slowly putting together two short videos. The videos are for use over the year ahead to highlight what MyWishes is and why it is important. The two videos use the same content and have been optimised for different purposes.
We wanted to make sure that most of MyWishes core features were showcased and explained. By doing so, the interface and purpose of them is easy to understand. The videos use a mixture of screencasts from the MyWishes platform further assisted with the use of animation.
Main version
If you would like to view some of the other videos we have created over the past few years, you may want to visit and subscribe to our Youtube Channel.
Instagram Version
The creation process
Once the video had a set of defined goals, we started to ‘storyboard’ the video. This involved working out the story that ‘Kelly’ would tell and how best for her to articulate ‘what matters most’ to her within a short amount of time.
We then wrote the script and recorded it. Once the script was recorded and edited down, we edited the video making sure that it was in time to the script.
Final product
We are happy with the outcome. Upon completion we reedited the master video making a separate version more suitable for watching on Instagram and mobile devices. This version is a different aspect ratio (video screen size). By zooming into certain video clips smaller content appears larger in Instagram and when watching on mobile devices.
We also decided to increase the animation sizes and added further animations within the Instagram version
Making plans on MyWishes
The best way to ensure that your unique, end of life wishes are adhered to, is to document, share and discuss them.
MyWishes is a ‘tech for good’ service, we can assist and everything we provide to the general public is free. We only work directly with the NHS, local governments and charities and do not share our communities data with anyone.
To learn more about each feature and how each section supports society to plan for ‘what matters most’ click here.
Michael Sobell Hospice Palliative Care Department Mount Vernon Hospital, Gate 3 Northwood HA6 2RN United Kingdom (Map)
- Register and document your wishes for free here
- For all enquires click here
- To learn how MyWishes works click here
MyWishes free to use software was developed under the guidance of healthcare, hospice, legal and funeral professionals. Our platform empowers society to make plans for both themselves and those they care about.