The best presentations are always great stories. Stories that invoke clashing images that open your mind. But, the “State of the Business Presentation” today is pretty lame. Boring. Bullet-pointed PowerPoint ad nauseum. How to get adventurous when giving presentations? How to help banish the “boring” from business presentations? To use images and imagery to bolster your story?
Animoto
Animoto is a web application that allows you to automatically generate professionally produced videos using pictures, music and text. Think movie trailer.
The creative ways to use Animoto are limited only by your mind. Below are examples of some different ways you can use Animoto to communicate with your customers, prospects, friends, or anyone else. Animoto videos can be downloaded, embedded in websites, blogs, emailed, burned to DVD’s, and on and on and on.
First – An Inconvenient Genius
This is an intro video to the story “An Inconvenient Genius,” a collage of photos from the life of Nikola Tesla.
Animoto videos upload easily to other video-sharing sites. But what does it look like? Clear or crappy? You decide. Below is the same file uploaded to Veoh.com. I prefer Veoh over YouTube because of the clarity, quality and size of the display.
Animoto ports over professionally with clarity and no degradation of image quality.
“About the Author”
This is an Animoto video from a story I did with Steven Pressfield, the bestselling author of “The Legend of Bagger Vance”, “Tides of War”, “The War of Art”, and many others. Most “about” sections are pretty lame and boring. Whether they’re “about the author” or “about the company.” This one is different. But then again … Steven Pressfield is different. He had plenty of images for me to use.
“Life … Pass It On.”
This was for a charity to help register people for organ donations. It’s particularly poignant. The young man featured in the video, Brandon, was a child of a woman I work with, Vickie Jackson. It was hard to do. Hard to look at now even.
One interesting note on this video. Brandon’s grandmother wanted to see this video but didn’t have a computer. You can create DVD file formats on Animoto. Did that and burned a DVD of this video for his grandmother. The quality and clarity was impeccably professional.
Artists – Photographers?
This is an Animotorized version of the Hal Sherman Blue Jacket collection. Hal’s a friend of mine and was game to experiment with Animoto ( that means he has guts to try new things). Interesting backstory about Hal. He was a banker, but his passion was always painting. So he quit banking. Started painting. Now his artwork can be seen in museums around the United States – including the Smithsonian. This is Animoto video of his artwork, includes paintings of Blue Jacket, Simon Kenton, Daniel Boone, Cornstalk, Moluntha, Simon Girty, William Henry Harrison, Half King, William Crawford, Captain John Perry and others. I screen-capped the images from museums on-line and a few he sent me.
Networking, Collaborative Groups, Associations
Belong to a group, association, or just have a bunch of friends you’d like to memorialize on video? Easy to do with Animoto. Skip Press, a prolific author and well-known screenwriting coach, has an online writing forum with a lot of passionate and dedicated members. We took mixed their photos with Animoto and threw in a few cartoons. It’s a good way to let people know who you are, what you do, and if you have a sense of humor. Cheesy cartoons are courtesy of … hold your breath – me.
Speaking of Cartoons
This is an Animoto video of cartoons taken from my “Shoot the Donkey” column.
How About Sales Presentations?
What better way then to start a sales presentation – or presentation of any kind for that matter – with some bling and punch? A rocking video clip? The Animoto clip below is a satirical look at the current state of the “Sales Presentation”… from the victim’s view. The victim is that unfortunate person that has to watch the standard PowerPoint Gluteus Maximux Vomitus Eruptus because it’s their job. And yes, I know there are spelling mistakes in some of the slides and cartoons. I wanted it to be realistic.
This last one is a collage of clashing images and concepts used for an article titled, “End with a Question … Questions with an End.”
So, there you go – Animoto.
The creative possibilities are limited … only by your mind.
Okay. Maybe a slight fabulist prevarication … but on a nano scale. A miniscule, dissimulated equivocation at most.
I MIGHT HAVE CHEATED!
Yes, I did help write and create the The World’s First Social Media News Release by an Octogenarian!
I know Mark Miller, the writer, actor, producer and director of Christmas Mountain: The Story of a Cowboy Angel ... which the press release was about.I helped write the world’s first social media news release (SMNR) by an octogenarian — for Mark Miller. We’re friends, introduced through each others’ writings. Mark is the consummate pro, his career spans from the 1950’s until today in TV, film and print.
In fact, Mark is 83 years old and just sold another screenplay. Contemplate that for a minute, friends. I wanted great things for him. To plant the “Ripley’s Believe It Or Not” octogenarian flag of immortal conquest on the new lands of the social media news release (SMNR).
Mark Miller has earned the right.
What does that mean? Well, let’s see. He went to film school with a lady named Grace Kelly. She called him “Herbie” (don’t ask). Grace later became known as …
Princess Grace of Monaco
and still called him “Herbie” when she saw him.
Mark has acted in the “Twilight Zone,” wrote screenplays such as “A Walk in the Clouds,” starring Keanu Reeves, an award-winning family film called “Savannah Smiles,” and many others.
Mark has also appeared in “Alfred Hitchcock Presents,” “General Hospital,” “Barnaby Jones,”“I Dream of Jeannie,” “Gunsmoke,” “Adam 12,” “The Waltons,” “Marcus Welby M.D.,” and on and on and on.
On and On and On
When I say on and on and on, I don’t just mean writing and acting. The on and on and on runs in the family.
I’m not sure who that guy is in the picture with Penelope. His name was Carlito in the film she was in with him though. I’ll have to send this picture to Mark and tell him it looks like she is hanging out with an unsavory looking fellow.
Mark is still going strong at 83. Incredible huh? He was an Indie film producer before the term was in vogue. In fact, Christmas Mountain: The Story of a Cowboy Angel was an Indie film. He wrote the story, raised the money, produced the film.
A Really Hard-to-Believe But True Love Story
A couple years ago someone introduced Mark Miller to a screenplay called Acceptance Bridge. He loved the story and wrote by hand (yes, it is still possible to find someone who can actually write a letter – if they have the requisite technology – paper, pen or pencil) a letter to the author telling him what a great story Acceptance Bridge was.
Unaccustomed to Favorable Reviews
The writer, unaccustomed to favorable reviews – waited for an accompanying solicitation from Nigeria telling him there was $10 million dollars just waiting to be deposited into his account for safekeeping … if only the writer send his social security number, license number, bank and checking account numbers asap and all other applicable private financial data to a PO Box number in Nigeria.
SCAM
But the scam email never came. Why? Because it wasn’t a scam. Mark Miller had taken the time to hand-write a note to the author because he truly loves “stories” with heart, spirit, soul and a positive message.
A love story – a true lover of story.
SIT DOWN
Well, that writer was me.
Even a blind chipmunk gets a nut every once in a while.
I was sure, at that point, however, that Mark Miller was off his rocker. Why would anyone write a note of thanks wanting nothing in return? Weird. But, after speaking on-and-off for months with Mark and watching a lot of his work, I came to know him as a genuine classic. A humanistic populist – grounded in real-life. A prolific storyteller for our times. A great person whose word in business was a life and death bond. Whose heart was soft … but strong. Quite incredible person actually. Didn’t know his type still existed. I was blessed to meet him.
This “Internet” Thing
Anyway, we became friends.
One day Mark said he didn’t know much about this “Internet” thing but had heard that he might be able to make one of his out of print films available for sale using this “Internet” thing. “Hmm”, I said, I knew a little bit about this “Internet” thing and would see what might be possible. I was obviously not exaggerating the depth and breadth of my expertise – which ran almost as deep as a …
Parking Lot Puddle
Almost Certain Doom
In short order I worked with a graphic arts person to design a DVD cover (all we had was a very worn, old VHS cover). We created a new image for the cover. I wrote the jacket synopsis and helped with the design … thereby almost certainly dooming the project.
The Only Thing That Could Save It?
The only thing that could save the film was the story itself.
It did.
And does.
“Christmas Mountain” really is a timeless classic, with beautiful scenery, imagery and it evokes a heartfelt stirring of a bygone time. A bygone place. A bygone people.
I found an on-demand video distribution vendor called CreateSpace. Worked the niggly details out and shortly thereafter “Christmas Mountain: The Story of a Cowboy Angel,” was available again.
This “Internet” Thing Again
But how to get the news out – to promote it? I started messing around with this ‘Internet” thing again and soon became aware of a new press release format being designed and tested. A Social Media News Release (SMNR) … or a press release incorporating bookmarking capabilities, audio, visual elements. It also utilized a fundamentally different format and structure from the traditionally BORING press release. I liked it. But then the next question became … how to create, distribute and test the effectiveness of it?
It’s an application and service offered by Shannon Whitley. PRX Builder enables PR & marketing professionals to easily create social multimedia news releases through a series of guided steps.
Easy-to-use. Easy-to-understand.
Really
It really is easy-to-use and easy-to-understand. And that doesn’t mean just for technology geeks … but for business users as well. PRX Builder is the tool I used to create “The World’s First Social Media News Release by an Octogenarian!”
There may be mistakes in it – but if there are, it’s purely operator error.
THANKS!
A hearty thanks to Shannon Whitley and PRX Builder.com. I’m not giving it near the accolades or full review it deserves. But it’s a great and ongoing contribution to helping evolve business communications in a positive manner. And help banish the boring.
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