Six things we learned at 's annual celebration
The conference's annual edition featured an impressive roster of marketing professionals, creatives and filmmakers who discussed an interesting topic Creativity favors the adventurous. In more than 15 sessions, we taught classes based on three fundamentals that will ensure your creativity's achievement: Be original, be experimental be innovative as well as stand out. Check out clips from a handful of our most popular sessions below as well as the full report below.
6 things we learned at Outside the Frame
1. Creating videos is a lot simpler if you have the correct software
If you're trying to tell the stories of your customers and develop advertising that really inspires your audience, there's a more effective method than video. It's Lynn Girotto and Zohar Dayan demonstrated how making videos are available to anyone with a device including our AI creator of scripts, intelligent audio teleprompter and editing using text. The ability to create beautiful, captivating videos is easy for everyone -- brings you the easy, simple equipment you require to create the perfect video.
2. How you approach your strategy for content will transform your existing content into new content
Content is King, but its distribution content is what earns you the title of crown. Ross Simmonds showed us his strategy for "creating only once" as well as "distributing across the years." We were taught to study how to create, publish, and finally optimize to bring new energy to our media. One thing you must remember? Do not be scared to make your content available to particular channels.
3. Creativity plays an important role in the ROI
Creative strategist Natalie Nixon explained the creative process as a balance between curiosity and precision. If you are able to pursue it, and make use of the power of it and you are able to tap into innovative revenue streams, efficiencies, and even growth. This boils down to enquiry, improvisation, and the ability to discern what is important, which Natalie examines in a stunning presentation. It's a must to hear her perspective on the great job of jazz and music improvisation.
"The relationship between technology, tech, and human experience is the power of the ability to create." Natalie Nixon
4. The process is as simple as putting your effort that is visible to other.
Jason Sondock and Simon Davis from the director rubberband duo. They discussed their main principles one of which is the creation of work that they'd like to watch. It may seem simple and easy "there's plenty of substance to the individual tastes of you." It's difficult to know what other people will like However, using your personal preferences as a "barometer" to judge what's right is, more times than not, going guide you down the correct path.
5. AI is the secret for unlocking your creativity
AI can boost by up to 50% your creativity. This is nothing to be worried about but a development to be excited about and reap the maximum advantages of. Caleb as well as Shelby Ward, the AI storytellers behind Curious Refuge showed us how modern AI technology allows people to stop having to have technical expertise in order to create videos. It gives you the chance to grow into an artist who has a clear sense of. Take the time to view their amazing AI trailers, and save your AI production resources.
6. Risking your creative thinking until the very limit.
If you asked her about the biggest risk she's taken in her professional career, Quinta Brunson, the director of the Emmy award-winning Abbott Elementary, talked about how challenging it was create the show to be viewed by network television rather than an audience which is a cable or streaming. The process of creating the narrative and comedy with a way to be network-friendly that made it accessible for everyone, was a challenge and risky, but it was the result that made it that was loved by all.
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