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" ... Before the Champions for Charity match, the blimp will make its comeback on Friday, May 22 and Saturday, May 23 by flying overhead 11 Florida hospitals and displaying a message of thanks to front-line healthcare workers on its LED screen. It will display a similar “Sky-High Thank You” message on Sunday while providing aerial camerawork for the golf event. ... "
" ... For example, assume your problem Key Hire is the EVP of marketing. His campaign sucks, but rather than say so you tell him (after killing it), “I really think the camerawork in the commercials was top-rate. Whoever you got to film the spots did work that reminded me of Ingmar Bergman.” Or, the Key Hire is EVP of R&D and is pushing you in a direction your company can never possibly thrive in. You say, after pulling the plug, “I have to hand it to you; no other executive is as unconstrained by reality as you are.” He’ll get the message, and you’ll keep your cool, making you the winner. ... "
" ... If brands want to invest in TikTok, they have to trust their influencers to produce the video their own way. They have to stay true to their authentic selves if they want to reach their own audience. TikTok's users aren't easily persuaded by flashy camerawork and Adobe Premiere editing. For these users, it's originality and authenticity over quality. This is why not all brands fit on TikTok. ... "
" ... This is not a bad plan prima facie, but it fails to take into consideration that targeting alone does not make for a hit show. Just because a show seems to be about something I’m interested in, or mimics the formula of a show I'm interested in does not mean I’ll instantly like it too. There are so many “data-resistant” decisions that go into making a show a hit—the “art” part of television. Casting, chemistry, storylines, camerawork, even editing—all those intangibles are what usually make or break a show. ... "