Short Form, Big Impact: Darren Rayner's Video Strategy For Outdoor Brands

Darren Rayner has been shaping how brands tell stories online for more than two decades. As the founder of Magnafire, a Vancouver-based creative agency working with Red Bull, Arc’teryx, and Lululemon, Darren shares how his early days running a snowboard apparel brand gave him a unique lens on content long before “content” was a thing.

In this episode, we trace his journey from spray-painting t-shirts and hacking video streams in 2001 to leading a team producing some of the most effective short-form content in the outdoor industry today. Darren breaks down why short videos outperform long ones, how brands can use the “content pyramid” to stretch their budgets, and why founder-led storytelling matters more than ever. It’s a practical, inspiring conversation for any entrepreneur who wants to use video strategically without overcomplicating it.

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Highlights from the conversation:
  • Darren’s apparel brand and the ahead-of-its-time content strategy that helped them grow
  • The shift from long-form to short-form video and how brands adapted
  • Magnifier’s “content pyramid” framework for efficient content creation
  • Founder-led storytelling and building trust through transparency
  • Brand vs performance marketing budgets (70/30 approach) and evolving funnels
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The KORE Outdoors Podcast is supported by the Province of British Columbia.

Short Form, Big Impact: Darren Rayner's Video Strategy For Outdoor Brands
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