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VIDEO SHOWS 25-HOUR HABITAT BUILD IN 90 SECONDS
by Randy Davis on Sep.29, 2008, under Video Production
Episode XI (11) Studios Create Time-Lapse Video For 25th Anniversary
Full-service video production company, Episode XI Studios, LLC, located in Charlotte, NC teams up with Habitat for Humanity of Charlotte, to showcase a 25-hour home build, with the sponsor Bank of America and their volunteers.
Founded as a Christian Ministry, Habitat for Humanity of Charlotte works in partnership with God and people from all walks of life to develop community with people in need by building and renovating homes, so that people can live and grow into all that God intended.
The home build began at 6 a.m., with approximately 30 Bank of America volunteers moving walls into place, securing them to the slab, and connecting the top plate. By 4 p.m., the roof was on and siding installation had begun. Shortly thereafter, the video shows footage of a rainstorm that threatens to delay the 7 a.m. completion goal. Volunteers huddled on the porch waiting for the storm to pass to continue their work. Although the rain continued to fall on and off, the Habitat Charlotte staff and Bank of America volunteers persevered and the home was still ready for the dedication on time. The finished video may be seen at the following http://www.episodexistudios.com/images/video%20files/Habitat_For_Humanity/movie/HFHTL.html
Episode XI Studios, LLC is located in Charlotte, NC, and believes in going well beyond a camera and tripod, providing quality video production for small to mid-sized companies. By utilizing camera cranes and dollies, clients receive a final product that is not just a video, but a Hollywood-style production.
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If you would like more information, please contact Randy Davis at 704.998.3711, or visit the website at http://www.episodexistudios.com
What Do Marketing Customers Want
by Randy Davis on Jul.17, 2008, under Video Production
My job as a video marketing company is to find organizations where image is important, and showcase products and services through video, so that revenue has a better chance of increasing.
Cinematography styles are as varied as clothing styles, and results from video production companies are just as varied. What do marketing customers want from a video production/marketing company? I am never happier than when behind a camera shooting, but sometimes I can get caught up in production and forget the end result.
What style is most requested?
What is the ideal length?
How important is High Definition (HD)?
Is on-screen talent the preferred, or would companies rather use employees?
LONG TIME PROFESSIONAL SPEAKER GIVES FREE ADVICE
by Randy Davis on Jul.16, 2008, under Video Production
Episode XI (11) Studios Helps Ty Boyd Get Message Delivered Through Video
Full-service video production company, Episode XI Studios, LLC, located in Charlotte, NC teams up with Ty Boyd, to produce video message, distributed worldwide. Ty’s advice is extremely power and yet simplistic. “Fire your purpose with passion”, advises Ty. This is the one, most important thing that you can use to “power up” your personal communication skills.
Ty Boyd began his business life as a broadcaster and became an in-demand talent both on and off the air; he made it his responsibility to touch every one of his customers (viewers and listeners) in person. It was in touching his customers in this manner that Ty realized how powerful these skills could be for others. Boyd emerged as broadcaster, professional speaker, and a teacher/coach of executive communications.
2008 marks the 28th year for Ty Boyd Executive Learning Systems (TBELS) (Company Website). What began as a single assignment, has grown to be a dynamic learning and development organization in Charlotte, NC. It started when Rick Dyer (Apple Computer) and Tom Carpenter (Aetna Insurance) both asked Ty to teach their executives to better communicate with their customers. He was soon to realize that “with focused learning, we all can learn to communicate more effectively with our customers…often dramatically.”