We Went Almost A Mile Underground To Shoot A Video

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Social Media: Twitter Prevents My Day From Driving Me Nuts

I’m at the DMV. How long do you think I’ll be here? jenniferdoan: @keithyaskin 38 minutes 2 men at DMV switch seats. Before moving, 1 asks other while pointing “Is that your [...]

Laying The Groundwork For Our Most In-Depth Video Yet

We met in a simple, office conference room to prepare for a complex shoot. We looked over diagrams. We discussed the terrain and temperatures. Our wake-up call will be 4 am. Four days and counting.

Our Video on a Single Mom Who Found Convenient Health Care Via The Internet

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The Flip Side’s Video on The Monkey, The Mermaid and The Money

[vimeo]http://vimeo.com/32491689[/vimeo]

Social Media: When Cox Went Out, DirecTV Sent Me a Tweet

When is a better time to attempt to steal away a competitor’s customer than when that customer is not getting the service he or she wants?

Video: Why you shouldn’t fake it

Acting is for Hollywood.

Public Relations For My Socks

I waste so much time trying to match socks.

Public Relations: Did The School Screw Up?

If companies worry simply starting open conversations and asking for feedback will torpedo their projects, then maybe those projects are a bad ideas.

Media Relations: Is Bridging A Jedi Mind Trick?

So to make a long story short, bridging works because people let it work. Yes, some bridgers are smoother and slicker than others. But the real success of bridging lies with the listener.