Best Inspirational Videos for Meetings

    Animated Motivational Videos - Olympics

    The Bejing Olympics featured a fantastic animated commercial produced by Creative Agency BDA Singapore; exciting action and motion graphics!

    Pepsi Rising - Best Motivational Videos

    Pepsi-Rising-SM-Motivational-Video.jpgThis is a pretty innovative use of green screen, as well as social commentary. 

    Whether the ultimate goal is to be in front of a crowd or to give your everything for an internal vision, I love the attitude of this young man who makes his way to accomplishing his dream. All dreams require this kind of tenacity.

    Event Production | Dave Ramsey Town Hall For Hope

    Dave Ramsey with a panel speaks to a live Fox News audienceDave Ramsey recently held a Town Hall for Hope that was hosted at 6,000 locations nationwide, with over one million people in attendance who wanted to find real answers about the economy.

    I attended this corporate event, and was inspired that Dave Ramsey gave all pre-registered guests the opportunity to ask questions through Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, text message or email. During the live webcast, they selected one question from the social networks as well as traditional email, answering the questions in front of the audience.

    The Reeling - Best Motivational Videos

    The-Reeling-SM-Motivational-Video.jpgThis music video by Passion Pit called "The Reeling" was designed by a production group that shot the film, and then printed it out frame by frame on paper to create the ripping and shredding effects, all "in camera".

    Dream Big - Cosmote: Best Motivational Videos

    Dream-Big-SM-Motivational-Video.jpgFor the best managed organizations in various industries this will be their best year ever. Often difficult times necessitate dreaming bigger and innovating outside the box.

    When I think of creative ideas, I think of this outstanding creative production for Cosmote:

    Can I Download From YouTube?

    YouTube-Logo-350I was asked by a client if they could "download a video" from YouTube.com® and then show it at a large organization event? I have two simple questions in response:
    1. Copyright
    2. Ownership

    1) Copyrights are assigned to a work when it is complete. You don't necessarily need to see the little copyright symbol © for something to be copyrighted. All footage on YouTube® is owned by the people who made the video -- i.e. the videographer or producer-- and it is automatically copyrighted.

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