I was in college and traveling through the big apple when Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom was released. It was my first movie premiere with a New York City audience and I will never forget it. I had never seen an audience scream at the villain and cheer...
As promised, this time we’re going to explore a simple principle we use to help your audience PAUSE and engage. But before we can do that, there’s a myth that has to be busted. Stick around to find out our audience engagement strategy. That’s now on Video...
You’re driven. You operate at light speed. You work long hours, spend your days moving from one meeting to the next, and eat way too many lunches at your desk. But could it be that that same drive and speed that keeps your business moving, creates challenges...
It’s a rule that has been used on every film since the beginning of time – at least the beginning of cinematic time. Without it, films would be confusing, disorienting, and just plain hard to watch. What is it? This rule is called “Crossing the...
You want to make a video to tell the story of your business. But the people who should be in your video, your team, the ones who are passionate about your business, are not actors. They don’t have time to memorize a script and wouldn’t be comfortable staring into a...