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Monday, September 28, 2020

Who is responsible to defend the movie cinema industry and the filmmakers who create the movies?

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Re: Cinema / Theatre / Movies 

Entertainment Business / Opinion 


My name is George Ohan. 



I am a U.S. Army veteran. 

I am an independent film producer in California. 

I would like to discuss a few points please. . . 

Who is the real voice of the international cinema / theatre industry? 

Which large cinema organization has been innovative to keep up with the changes of 2020? 

Which theatre owners have created a new way to keep their businesses open? 

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Has there been any leadership who has offered solutions and action for the suffering industry of cinema? Have a group of theatre and cinema owners created a new protocol for doing business?  SAG-AFTRA has done this for most productions to proceed. 


As a filmmaker, we are watching the cinema owners waiting to hear what the new rules will be. . . . from the government. This does not make any sense. 

The entertainment industry is a driving force in the United States, and many other organizations outside of the film exhibition industry have figured out ways to move forward.



The owners of theatres and cinemas must step up, have a voice, and create the new standards. 


Where are the really smart distribution people who work at the studios?

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We need to re-think everything, be decisive, and move swiftly to stay up with the times. If not, this old business model of the “movies” will dwindle down to a very small group of places. Think about it. . .  

Have you seen many marketing campaigns to keep movie theatres open? 

I have not. People are being reactive to health information, as it is released. We should be the ones submitting a plan to re-open business, and have the government officials evaluate the plan that has been created by people in the industry.

The cinema and theatre industry have failed at creating their own voice, and their own brand. I believe that they have been riding the coattails of Hollywood promoting the films, and missed the point that the CINEMA going experience is what people are paying for. 

This is a relationship that needs to be looked at with a fresh perspective. 

WHY does a person want to watch a movie at the Cinema? 

What does watching a movie at a cinema do for a me, as a spectator? 



Could a cinema operate at a 20 percent capacity and still be considered safe, by all current health standards? 

If cinema owners only brought in 20 percent of the staff to meet the service demands, would their businesses still be profitable? 

Could cinema owners offer an online streaming version of their content by sending out emails to their previous guests? 

Do filmmakers trust the person who is responsible to lobby for movie theatres in front of Congress, to represent the entertainment industry as a whole? 

A Soul Friction


Who is lobbying in front of Congress for this cause? 

What has been the outcome of any lobbying that has been done at Congress? 

THANK YOU to all of the movie cinema owners and leadership who have been fighting this fight in 2020! On behalf of the filmmakers, we appreciate you. 



We need to start bridging the gap between the experienced film distributors and exhibitors with the new talented tech-savvy generation of filmmakers to create something special. 

The movie going experience needs to be saved and improved. 

The cinema is a beautiful sanctuary of sound and light, that helps us go on mystical journeys, to far places with a group of humans who we end up being connected to because of that experience. This feeling is worth saving, and this experience is worth the energy to re-think and to make it better. 

In times like this we need to start looking at the people who have been in this space for many years, with a track record of innovation and outside-of-the-box thinking. For me, one company comes to mind right now, Impact Releasing / VetFlicks with CEO Marcus T. Bovee ll. 



They have been creating new ways to distribute content, and getting the filmmakers paid too. All hope is not lost, as long as we have Mr.Bovee standing his ground, and defending all the BIG SCEENS on the globe. 

Somebody has to do it. 



Stay safe. Be respectful. Let’s watch movies. 


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The thoughts represented here do not any of George Ohan’s or Fulton Film Company clients, or business affiliates. 

This blog is written by George Ohan, as a personal opinion entry.

Monday, April 20, 2020

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Friday, January 3, 2020

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Friday, February 16, 2018

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

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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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Thursday, February 9, 2017

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Friday, December 23, 2016

Top film production and photography company in Fresno

Is there really a top company? ...You decide.


There are many choices in Fresno for film production and photography companies. Choose one that you can vibe with, it will make you more happy. Video projects can be stressful and time consuming if you don't have the right team working with you...


1. What type of video or photography project would you like to create?


2. What type of experience does your future director, producer, or photographer have?


3. Does your production company help you with digital distribution?


4. Is a cheap price and product more important than quality work?


5. What would you like to accomplish with your new completed digital project?



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We can help you decide how to hire, and who to hire as a digital content producer in Fresno.

* Film Production
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* Photography
* Internet marketing
* Entrepreneurship
* Talent / film crew training
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1904 Fresno Street
Fresno, CA 93721

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