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What's a serial killer to do? When it comes to choosing your methods of ...
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What's a serial killer to do? When it comes to choosing your methods of death, there are "So Many Options."
WINNER: Best Direction, Best Editing, Best Cinematography, 48 Hour Film Project 2011, Seattle. http://www.48hour...seattle/
'like' us: www.facebook.com/SpinshotFilms watch us: www.youtube.com/SpinshotFilms
All writing, filming, editing and original music were created in 48 hours, from June 24th at 7:30 pm PDT to July 26th at 7:30 pm PDT.
Required Elements: Genre (for our team): Horror Character: Stephen or Stephanie Dufour, Wedding Planner Prop: paint can Line of Dialogue: "When are you going to get it together?" Min length: 4:00 before credits Max length: 7:00 before credits.
Sound Design by James Nixon http://www.redyet...
Original Music by Yevgeniy Frid http://www.heavyg...
Stephen Gerard's channel http://www.youtub...
Cast: Stephen Gerard Patrick Ryan Lynn Jepson Jonah Cohen Natasha Gregory Shantel Thilman Valeka J Holt Jeremy Cavner
Crew: Director - Jeremy Cavner Editor - Eric N. Esteb Director of Photography - Rishi Sanyal Second Camera - Heather Olson Sound Design - James Nixon Original Music - Eugene Frid Gaffer - Randy Florer Producer - Jeremy Cavner Assistant Producer - Lindsay Butt Story: Jeremy Cavner Eric N Esteb James Nixon Lindsay Butt Yevgeniy 'Eugene' Frid Props: Natasha Gregory Shantel Thilman Lindsay Butt Melissa Asare-Aoagye Craft Services - Lindsay Butt
Created for the 48 hour film project. www.48hourfilm.com
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Pocoyo and his friends are playing dressing up and the narrator decides ...
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Pocoyo and his friends are playing dressing up and the narrator decides to tell a story. The traditional fairy tale takes on a decidedly wacky hue as the characters all undercut the conventions with hilarious and surprising results.
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http://www.servic... or phone 800.882.9911 - A 7 minute demo clip depict...
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http://www.servic... or phone 800.882.9911 - A 7 minute demo clip depicting highlights from the 71 minutes, 12 segment customer service training series: SERVICE MATTERS Real People - Real Ideas. Available on two DVDs or online at http://www.servic...,
ServiceSkills.com offers access to dozens of Web-based communication training courses in an affordable and effective online learning platform. This same content is also available in SCORM or AICC compliant versions for your Learning Management System (LMS).
We surveyed hundreds of organizations and asked them to nominate their highest performing service providers. After months of interviews and evaluations, we assembled a group of six individuals in an open, casual setting. Letting the cameras roll, we asked these "service superstars" to freely discuss their opinions on topics such as service-based cultures, the art of satisfying customers and what drives them to be excellent.
The result is a powerful new training series: SERVICE MATTERS Real People - Real Ideas. While the Telephone Doctor training series features scripted content, professional actors and a popular subject matter expert, Service Matters presents actual service providers sharing their insights and their opinions. The payoff is a new type of training series with a distinct, real world feel. A series which features ideas your team will benefit from immediately.
This 71 minutes series is divided into twelve segments, which each run 5-7 minutes. Each segment is loaded with ideas, anecdotes and philosophies related to improving customer satisfaction. On-screen graphics reinforce the key points. 2-DVD package is $995 - includes leader's guide and accompanying PowerPoint.
Segment Topics Include:
Introduction To Our Group What Motivates You To Excel? What's In It For You? What Advice Would You Offer A New Person? What Does Taking Ownership Mean To You? How Do You Build Rapport? How Do You Handle Bad Days? How Do You Handle Varying Customer Styles? Is The Customer Always Right? How Do You Demonstrate You Care? If You Were Hiring Your Replacement, Which Traits Would You Look For? Excellent Customer Service: Natural or Learned?
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