This Is Tambogrande - The Successful Short Video Started This Way


After releasing the story of Miraflores Alto Village on FACTORTIERRA.NET, the teacher Freddy Juárez García was looking for another ways to expose the potential of the town located in Tejedores Sector, Tambogrande District, Piura Region, Peru.


The story got to interest local audience in Tambogrande, mostly due to the active attitude of Mr Juárez, who started to share the link mainly on Facebook. But wwhat could it be the next step up?

Searching solutions, the teacher asked FACTORTIERRA.NET's contents producer Nelson Peñaherrera Castillo, who understood the need for upgrading the story, but he was not encouraged to use another written story but trying something different like the video.

In FACTORTIERRA.NET experience, the stories produced at the Piura's dry forest, or regarded to it, made some interactions in audiences abroad, like Germany, and Peñaherrera knows there is a growing market using new ways to enjoy contents as the smart TV, where you can get your content whenever you want, and YouTube allows to introuduce original on-demand content.

Juárez and Peñaherrera started to plan the video and they decided to focus it on the rural tourism potentials in Tejedores Sector. Meanwhile, they join a Tambogrande-based information technologies specialist FreysiBereche Alama, who became the videographer and video editor.

The crew actually recorded two versions of the same video, English and Spanish, in order to serve both audiences and attract them to the touristic interest spots, basically the forest, the villages, the landscape, and the water of San Francisco Creek, the star of the show, definetly. The rest of the success is being made by the followers like you.

So the final result is this:

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