If you’re not comfortable on camera, that is OK. We get it. We’ve produced 700 videos and rarely is the interviewee someone who loves being on camera. We have numerous tried-and-true methods we use to ensure a quality outcome and we'll coach you through and give reminders if needed along the way.
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We take the worry out of producing a video by providing you with the essential elements to make a video designed to increase customer engagement and grow your business.
With decades of experience and a history of keeping our promises, we'll deliver your video on time, on target, and on budget.
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Pantone Announces 2021 Color of the Year
If you’re one who gets excited about design trends, Pantone recently announced “Ultimate Gray” and “Illuminating” as the 2021 Colors of the Year.
What To Communicate in Uncertain Times
How To Get Your Video Seen By More People
Too often we see organizations invest in videos, and then miss the huge opportunity they have to connect with their audience by failing to get it in front of them.
Don’t let this happen to you! To get the most from your video investment, follow these basic steps to get your video in front of more people.
CMBell and Clients Garner Four Awards in One of Largest Creative Competitions
CMBell and four of our clients have received awards from the 2020 International MarCom Awards Competition. The MarCom Awards honor excellence in marketing and communication and represent one of the largest creative competitions in the world—with 6,000 entries submitted from creative teams in dozens of countries.
How One College is Pivoting Their Recruitment Strategy in the Face of COVID-19
5 Principles to Guide Your COVID-19 Communication
Communicating in a crisis is like piecing together a puzzle without having the original image to reference.
This is why an emergency situation often isn’t fully understood until later—or sometimes never at all—and why so much misinformation occurs. No one person has the whole story, and each person sees only one slice of the event. Piece by piece, we attempt to create a narrative that makes sense.