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Apr 20, 2011, Posted by Mike in the category, 1 Comments

5 Tips to Make Your Training Videos Less Mind-Numbing


We do a lot of training videos here at Brunswick Media Services. Let’s face it, in general, training videos tend to be on the boring side.

Apr 04, 2011, Posted by Mike in the category, 0 Comments

5 Tips to Make Your Business Event Videos Rock


Whether you’re an association meeting planner trying to document your speakers at a conference, or a marketing professional trying to capture the sales meeting, video is a great tool to share an event with people who could not attend an event in person, or to use on your website to attract attendees to future events. I’ve produced a number of live event videos for trade associations and businesses, and have a few tips to make your event video rock!

Mar 05, 2011, Posted by Mike in the category, 0 Comments

5 Geeky Little Tools For Small Businesses


There comes a time in the life of every blog, when the inevitable “best tools” post is written. Welcome to that post.

Mar 01, 2011, Posted by Mike in the category, 2 Comments

Good News: Your Blog Stinks (But So Does Mine)


Procrastination is the Kryptonite to blogging’s Superman. We’re all guilty of it; you get caught up in the everyday business of running your business, and yet another day goes by and your poor, lonely blog sits idly by, neglected until you ignore it tomorrow.

Feb 23, 2011, Posted by Mike in the category, 1 Comments

Finding Your Voice in Social Media (& Video for That Matter Too)


Is your business on Twitter? Facebook? LinkedIn? YouTube?

Mar 24, 2010, Posted by Mike in the category, 0 Comments

Save Money: Avoid the Creep


Scope creep, project creep, requirement creep, whatever you call it, it’s always a budget and timeline buster. Videos are no exception to creep; in fact, they’re probably more susceptible to it than other projects. Maybe it’s the novelty of seeing a camera crew on-site, but as soon as the lights go on, it seems like everyone in the office suddenly gets another great idea for the video, and just as suddenly, the 5-minute employee orientation video becomes a 45-minute epic rivaling Cleopatra in both running time and cost.