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Dynamo! And the Se7en Illusions – behind the scenes

By Craig Gunn 10/03/2016

A few minutes later the man himself, the grand illusionist, magician impossible arrived in a puff of smoke…from the exhaust of the car that dropped him off.  He walked over to us and shook our hands in greeting.  I quickly checked my watch and realised it was missing… then I realised that I didn’t wear a watch so all was well.

 

EDITORIAL USE ONLY Celebrity magician Dynamo, real name Steven Frayne, creates a series of original photographic illusions, including 'shrinking his friend to the size of a pint…

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What makes video so impactful in the marketing industry?

By Craig Gunn 09/03/2016

With the continued rise of digital marketing, companies must try and find new and exciting ways of getting their message out to their target audiences. Videos are a fantastic way of getting your point across in both a fun and informative way. You can make them impactful, funny, educational, and so much more.

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Media Training

Mars chocolate bar recall – how to limit reputational damage

By Bridgid Nzekwu 24/02/2016

Mars is facing one of its worst case scenarios – a contaminated product which may harm customers.  The company issued a worldwide recall of Mars, Snickers and Milky Way bars, after a customer found a piece of plastic inside a Snickers.  Inevitably this is a big story for the media in terms of reach (everyone who loves chocolate), scale (worldwide) and implications (will people/children stop eating the chocolate bars, will Mars see big losses in sales, the future of the brand/company).

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Overcoming the Pain of the Portrait

By Craig Gunn 12/02/2016

After years of directing photo shoots, the phrase ‘no-one likes their picture taken’ is never truer than trying to co-ordinate your own team’s photos. The initial problem of actually getting everyone in the office for a tight schedule, three hour shoot, on the same day, when we are either shooting, training or working with our clients, required a firm hand and some calendar juggling of the highest order.  But once we were locked in, the key was for me to try and make it a positive experience.  It was also an opportunity for the team to see their Photography Manager actually manage, so I wanted to impress!

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Media Training

Charities Under Media Scrutiny – Crisis Top Tips

By Bridgid Nzekwu 10/02/2016

Enduring media scrutiny when something goes wrong is pretty high on the list of worst nightmares for any organisation.  How much worse, then, when you’re a charity – an organisation expressly set up to help people, to do good, to effortlessly occupy the moral high ground?  Right now, two of the UK’s best known charities, Age UK and Help for Heroes, know exactly how that feels, following days of relentless media coverage and confirmation that they’re being investigated by the Charity Commission.

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