Showing posts with label Producer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Producer. Show all posts

Monday, June 7, 2021

Who is Enrique Segoviano? New TV series seeks Co-Production, Sponsors, and Executive Producer

For immediate release.


A generational mystery that has

intrigued Latin Americans for too long. . .



June 7, 2021

WHO IS ENRIQUE SEGOVIANO?


The wait is finally over.


The time is now for the proper introduction to Director Enrique Segoviano. He is ready to get back on the television set to independently Produce a new TV series for his audiences all over the world. The production is scheduled to mainly take place in Mexico City, MX and California.

image from:
https://heraldodemexico.com.mx/


You may remember the laughter of your parents or grandparents as they watched one of the classic television shows like, Chespirito or El Chavo del 8 in the years past. Now it’s time to bring that feeling of family fun back to living rooms everywhere.


The timing is perfect and
the opportunity is HUGE.

Mr. Segoviano is 75 years old, he just conquered COVID-19, and now he's Producing his legacy project that he's dreamed of creating for many years.

It will be interesting to see who will be the first to join forces with him?


This project is a unicorn as it pertains to marketing opportunities with new media!


We see an unprecedented move by the world famous director, to step away from local tv studio financing as he seeks independent investors.


Who will get the title of Executive Producer
on his newest TV series?


Any production company or sponsor knows that this project will be a huge success with the type of reputation and star power that comes with the name and brand of Enrique Segoviano.


This could be the perfect opportunity for any Jr. level executives to make a name for themselves in the entertainment industry. Who will be able to say that they were the one who got the “Enrique Segoviano” legacy project produced?

Will it be a seasoned talent manager or agent who gets this deal done?

Only time will tell. . .

Can you imagine the NFT (non-fungible token) sales and content that can be created with this intellectual property?

WOW!
This is a very exciting time!

Magnitude Visuals based in California, and USMC veteran Mr. Oscar Garcia leads the charge with financing and production. Any interested parties should connect with them immediately.




Blog prepared by:
George Ohan
Fulton Film Company
Fresno, California

#VeteranOwned 

Friday, February 16, 2018

Make my First Video Ad, a Step-By-Step guide

https://fultonfilmcompany.com/


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Your First Video Ad, Step-By-Step


Step 1: Set Goals

You can’t get where you want to go if you don’t know the destination. Rather than set your goal as revenue alone, get specific on what immediate action you want your audience to take, and just as importantly, how you want them to feel about your brand. It is with these smaller steps that you will see your business grow and customers returning to you. 
Pinpoint the goal(s) of your video ad to guide your decision-making in all the steps that follow. Here are examples of clear goals when creating each video:
  • Excite visitors to view my website
  • Promote a special sale
  • Ask a question that elicits social engagement
  • Attract readers by promoting original blog content
  • Tell the story of my business to build brand loyalty

Step 2: Decide on your message


The most effective ads convey a clear, strong message, and do so very quickly. While you may have a lot of important things to say to your audience, focus on just one message at a time, and save other points for your next video. Your message should always speak to your customer’s viewpoint. Remember, it’s not about telling your audience how awesome your business is, it’s about how awesome you can make them!
Questions to ask yourself as you prepare the video concept:
    • Why should my audience care about what I am telling them?
    • What is most unique about my brand that the customer won’t find elsewhere?
    • Is my message about my business, or is my message about the customer’s experience?

Step 3: Bring your message to life

Now for the fun part! Start by choosing from our video stock so that your video will be uniquely yours. Then write the text that will accompany each frame. Text should be brief and to the point, conveying your message clearly and compellingly.
  • What tone will best convey my message to the audience? Humorous? Empathetic? Nostalgic? Cautionary? Keep the tone consistent throughout when choosing footage, text and music.
  • Does the footage match the emotion that I want my message to evoke?
  • Is the visual experience interesting and eye-catching?
  • Is my language clear and understandable?

Step 4: Put it all together

Video is so effective because it combines footage, text and sound to give your audience a multi-sensory experience. You will want to consider each of these aspects and how they work together as a whole.
  • Does the opening of my video ad hook the viewer quickly? A strong start is crucial to get people watching.
  • Are all the elements brought together smoothly? Do the visuals, text and music enhance the message or detract from it? Preview the ad through the customer’s eyes.
  • Most videos are played without sound, so make sure your ad works equally well with and without music.

Step 5: Clarify a Call to Action

Once you have conveyed your message to your viewers, you must give them the next step. Tell them exactly what it is you want them to do, whether it is to go somewhere for more information, fill out a form, sign up for a promotion or order your product. Generally speaking, the call to action (also known as CTA) appears at the end of the video. To take a deeper dive into creating CTAs for your video.

Step 6: Promote Your Video Ad

You did it! Now you’re ready to debut your first video ad to the world. Make sure to cover all your marketing bases with a distribution strategy that hits every major channel.
Here’s a list of places to share video content with your audience:
Social Networks. Of course, you’ll want to post on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram but also consider LinkedIn and SlideShare for B2B exposure.
Your website, blog and campaign landing pages. Videos on your site can help increase conversion by 80%, and Google boosts search results for pages where users are spending more time (in this case, watching a video keeps them on your page longer). Make it easy for viewers to share your video by adding share buttons where applicable.
Your YouTube channel. YouTube is the second largest search engine on the web behind Google, and can be leveraged to drive viewers back to your website or social media pages.
Your email list. Just adding the word “video” in an email subject line boosts open rates by 19%, click-through rates by 65% and reduces unsubscribers by 26%.
Your email signature. Even after you’ve sent an email campaign that showcases your video, you can still continue to link it in your signature for additional views, or for customers who come along later.
Online communities. Many industries or interest groups create their own online communities, whether on Twitter chat, a Facebook group, Reddit, or another forum. For best results, make sure you are already active in these communities and not just there to advertise, and that you are sharing content that is relevant to the group.

Step 7: Make more video

You didn’t think it was over, did you? After conducting a recent user review we found that the most successful marketing efforts include publishing 1-2 videos per week. That means that you have many more opportunities to play with new footage and showcase new elements of your business online.
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Tuesday, November 7, 2017

The Flag - Clovis Veterans Film Festival Official Selection

Did you know that each of the 13 folds of the U.S. Flag have an individual meaning?

Director, John Duffy 
&
Writer, Dave Alspach
(U.S. Army Green Beret, Vietnam)



Behind the scenes
Orange County, California






Honor. Perspective. Healing.




THE FLAG film explains what each fold means and much more, in an exciting 2 part documentary and fictional film, combined to tell a story of a Green Beret who served in Vietnam.


Watch it on the BIG SCREEN for FREE!

Veteran's Day, Saturday Nov 11, 2017



ALL event info:
http://www.cvmdistrict.org/veteransday2017


FOUNDER: Clovis Veterans Memorial Film Festival
CEO - Lorenzo Rios
Clovis Veterans Memorial District



FREE Event

Over 10 various film projects will be screened, with breaks between each film block. This is a family friendly event, free for the community.



Producer, The Flag: George Ohan


FREE screening of The FLAG film on Veteran's Day!
Saturday Nov. 11, 2017


Clovis Veterans Memorial District will be hosting the 1st ever, Clovis Veterans Memorial Film Festival 2017.


You can find event information here:
http://www.cvmdistrict.org/veteransday2017


Questions about the film festival?
Contact Clovis Veterans Memorial District.



More press about THE FLAG:
http://www.legiontown.org/other/1909/flag-movie



Director, John Duffy:
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0240485/



Buy a copy of the film:
https://www.amazon.com/Flag-Jack-Scalia/dp/B01IO3QLO8


IMDb: reference: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3983588/



"THE FLAG' film is two short films joined together by the same theme. The first is an Educational / Doc Film- Approximately 10 minutes. 



It covers the meaning of the 13 folds of the American Flag and has celebrities and military veterans share what the Flag means to them. 


The second is a Short Narrative Film 10 minutes It tells the story from a Veterans point of view. 


When a veteran witnesses a University protest and his flag, The American Flag, about to be burned he takes the only action he knows. 


One short is one more entertaining and one more educational." 

#CVMFF2017 #TheFlag #Clovis
#ClovisVeteransMemorialFilmFestival
#FresnoFilmFestival #Fresno #Film

Wednesday, December 14, 2016

Leadership for entrepreneurs & small business

Leadership for entrepreneurs & small business
(5 minute read)

As a former U.S. Army Staff Sergeant and currently serving Active Duty Hustler, I would like to offer a few points of interest that might help a business person. These are things that I’ve learned from mentors, past experiences from life, military service and business situations.



1.     Only delegate tasks to trustworthy and responsible people. Don’t trust a dumbass with an important task.


2.     You MUST delegate a certain amount of responsibility; then, let it go.


3.     Have a PLAN. If you fail to plan, you plan to fail.


4.     What are you doing to help others along your journey? Write it out.  How do you add value to the lives of others?


5.     To build a team, you MUST become a better leader. Self-Growth. Define leadership.


6.     People are looking for someone to follow. Be a LEADER. Are you doing something worthy enough to gain the interest of others?  Who will help you BUILD your vision? What positions do you need filled; put names of people who you know on a "wish-list" team.


7.     Are you fulfilled by your work? Do you offer fulfilling work to others? When you ask someone to “help” you, is it bullsh*t? …Or, do you involve that person in something worthwhile?


8.     Accountability. When you ask someone to do something, do you follow up? Call, email, text, social media inbox, by any means necessary. "I need my sh*t."


9.     Heart & Desire. I can’t teach you to “WANT” it… Is “this” what you really want? What do you want from the efforts that you are putting in?


10. What is your definition of success? ..Ask yourself and your team this very serious question. Know what’s important to you, and the people who are closest to you. You want to ensure that you’re all moving in the same direction.


Try to answer these questions with yourself, and your current or future team in mind. Entrepreneurship is a team sport. Always be assessing your situation, while being prepared to take ACTION. At any moment you may need to pivot your business strategy. If something is not working, you must change it to survive.


If you need a Coach or Mentor please contact me for my consultation services. A couple of hours together might save you a lot of time. Are you heading in the direction that you imagined for yourself?


George Ohan
Entrepreneur
"Lead from the front!"
Fresno, CA

CONTACT:
FultonFilmCompany@gmail.com 

Fulton Film Company
Veteran Owned Small Business 


Photography by: George Ohan

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