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Posts from July 2010

7 Lessons Leaders Can Learn From the Navy Seals

I have a fascination with Navy Seals — not because I have the physical prowess to be one, but because I respect their discipline, tenacity, and elite performance.

Anytime I’m TV surfing I realize I’ll always stop and view anything labeled “Navy Seals.” There’s just something about those guys that gets me excited. I decided to do a little research and here’s what I came up with.

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Five tips for B2B social media marketing

What do B2B services really need to concentrate on if they want to have a viable social media presence? Let’s examine the value of social media from a B2B point of view.

While social media has all the engagement buzz right now, the majority of studies are still dealing strictly with the B2C industry, so much so that there’s a serious question mark over the value of B2Bs utilizing SM streams at all.

Of course, LinkedIn has its place, but what do B2B services really need to concentrate on if they want to have a viable social media presence? In no particular order, let’s take a look at the value of social media from a B2B point of view.

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Posts from June 2010

On Site - Our Mobile Studio

Video production is a big part of what we do. We have a great team of professionals and interns that help us set up, produce, and break down our sets.

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Posts from April 2010

Lights ! Camera ! Action !

Summer vacations are almost here, your son’s first baseball game, your daughter’s first tea party, June weddings, college graduations….time to bring out the camcorder and make lasting memories !

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Posts from January 2010

The Kids Talking Wall and New York Life Free Child ID

OPV is on a mission to help our communities, families, and especially our children by partnering with Partnership Carson City with various Public Service Announcements (PSA’s)

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What is a green screen?

It is a screen placed in a video studio images can be projected onto. Television meteorologists frequently present the weather in front of a green screen or blue screen, and producers place maps over the blue portions of video footage, creating the appearance of the meteorologist standing in front of a large map. If the person standing in front of the screen wears the same color clothing as the screen, the projected images will appear on the person’s clothing.