by Neil Scott | Feb 3, 2013 | Best Production Practices, Strategy 101
Ever since I was a kid I’ve had a thing about cars. My family will tell you that as a kid I would constantly play with toy cars, sing about cars and be captivated by cars. Racing and sports cars remain a true passion for me and I still have a particular weakness for...
by Neil Scott | Nov 29, 2012 | Webcasting
I couldn’t stand it any longer. I bailed. A few weeks back, I signed up to view a webcast on a topic I was very interested in. I tried really hard to watch it and to be engaged….but five minutes was all I could handle. What could possibly have been so bad?...
by Neil Scott | Feb 7, 2012 | Where To Begin
For a few weeks now, I’ve been receiving e-mails from a well-known PR consultant promoting the idea that anyone can become a video-production expert in just two hours. Consumer-level video cameras and editing software have become increasingly affordable and...
by Neil Scott | Dec 1, 2011 | The Value of Video
Developing your business message for a new medium can seem daunting at first. I remember how strange it felt to write my first Twitter message, restricted to just 140 characters. It was almost embarrassing to refer to my message as a “tweet.” As professional...
by Neil Scott | Oct 1, 2011 | The Value of Video
Once upon a time, corporate communicators prepared thoughtful messages and delivered them to their stakeholders through one-way channels: in printed brochures, through faxes, on static websites. In this golden age, customers didn’t talk back when we sent out press...