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SHOWSTOPPING STORIES
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SHOWSTOPPING STORIES
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It’s an art (OK, in a way it’s all an art). But understanding how to create something “show stopping” in a busy auto or trade show, in a lobby or in a museum is something of an art.
You can’t count on a committed viewer. You have to make it so that at any moment in the case of a trade show video you can understand the message; it catches your eye and draws you in. For a museum or special place, you need to deepen the perspective of the visitor and open their mind, perspective and heart to take it all in.
Trade Shows
Auto Shows
Lobby Loops
Museums
Special Places
Points of Purchase – Retail
Public Spaces