Best Inspirational Videos for Meetings

Imagine - The Best Motivational Videos

Written by David Haneke | Apr 2, 2015 11:30:00 AM
In this short motivational video, children are asked, "Let's say that you can go to any place you can imagine. What would this world look like?" Their answers, and their belief in what exists, has a twist ending! 
 

When listening to a morning radio broadcast, the DJ asked, "What would you do if you had no fear?" I thought to myself, "Whoa!" No fear brought many thoughts to my mind; being far more creative in my work, working more frequently with production with ad agencies, networking more, investing more time with friends and those I mentor, taking more time to walk on the beach, giving my time away to those in need, traveling to exotic places. as well as sharing freely about the forgiveness and freedom in Jesus Christ with all my clients, freelancers, vendors, family and friends!

In a similar way, children under the age of 10, when asked what an imaginary place would look like, have such vivid imaginations; they're totally open and unfettered by reality (reality as in "you can't do THAT").

Each of the children explains this wonderful, imaginary world in their own unique expressiveness. Here's a summary: "a place with mermaids, mammoths ,space rockets, a really big sand pit, a secret world where people live underground, and a place where you could touch the stars."

After explaining delightful imaginary worlds, the children were asked, "Do you think all these places exist?", to which each of them mostly said, "Not in this world."

But then, through a succession of images that were taken from various locations worldwide, we experience scenes where these kinds of things could or do exist, while simultaneously replaying the children's descriptions. These places include Bejing, Munich, Syndney, Aukland, Riga, Istanbul, Johannesburg, Vladivostok, San Francisco, Ekaterinburg, Vienna, Krakow, Sofia, Mumbai, and dozens of others flash by. The tagline for S7 Airlines and the One World Alliance tie it together: "Fly to any place you can imagine."

I think if we were to ask your client to imagine the perfect world, without fear or limitations, we might be surprised what we hear. Some 'perfect worlds' may seem impossible. But, maybe not. It's a matter of showing, in video, how those things either already exist, or have the potential to exist. If you' like to imagine together a creative storyline to help your sales people or clients imagine possibilities, I will give you the first hour free, and them make recommendations to develop a creative storyline; contact me direct.