 Hello, everybody. Welcome back to Investor Intel. I'm Peter Clausi, happy to be seeing my friend again, Brendan Grunewald, who I have not seen in person since early March 2020. How are you, Brendan? Hi, Peter. Nice to see you as well, pretty as not in person. I see that lockdown is not stopping you from advancing movely media. Well, you know, one silver lining to the pandemic is people are having to discover new ways of working, learning, etc. And video is becoming an essential part of that. And I believe that's not only to be related to COVID, but that'll be a long term trend. And certainly we are squirreling away at work here during lockdown makes you more productive, probably. But it means that we, yes, we're adding a number of new features. But most importantly, those features are client driven. So our clients are primarily pushing for us to develop a number of these features as we bring up, you know, more and more particularly clients that are in the corporate enterprise space and education. So things that movely does that I like. One, you build a template so that even an idiot like me can take that template and upload daily video takes about 30 seconds. We stress tested that at PDAC. I think we did like 35 interviews in three days. I think it was in 2018, actually. Wow. I think I did 35. I didn't know about the others. And the technology works seamlessly. So it gives a company the ability to create a video template and then just upload new content. I like that. I think one of the things that is most that feature particularly is appreciated by bigger organizations because they have in their headquarters graphic specialists and not everyone in the company is a specialist. So they can leverage the skill set of that media department or their communications team and make really impressive content, but make it as a template so that anyone in the field who can drive a mouse and a keyboard can actually customize or adapt that and make themselves look like they're the geniuses on that content. So that's certainly a feature that our corporate clients particularly like because it means that they can get scale on that resource. So I like that. Then about a month ago, you announced that your technology could take old PowerPoint presentations and convert them to video. A lot of PowerPoint presentations are evergreen. The content in them never goes stale and your technology breathes new life into old PowerPoint. Well, what we're seeing is PowerPoint I think to some degree has been a great tool for people to put content in over the years. A lot of companies and educators have amassed a sizable number of PowerPoint presentations in the past. And what they're looking to do is just really make those a little bit more engaging, a little bit more appealing, particularly to the younger generation. And video is far more effective than PowerPoint. And so we've developed this tool. It's not a one-for-shop one-for-all. But what it does do is say hundreds of hours if you want to convert those content to video, because what it'll do is take all the assets, images, video clips, bullet points, et cetera, and create a kind of a video clip for each of the slides so that you save hours of work and then you can go in and add all the nice fancy transitions, sound effects, and other things to really make an impressive video based on that PowerPoint which you uploaded. So it saves a lot of time. And that's the primary value of that feature is, again, saving hours, saving effectively the cost of that time. And making a better impact with better media. Far more impact. Far more impact and engagement. People remember things more and they get it. And more likely to actually watch the thing and pay attention. So it's a far better tool. I read somewhere that by 20, 25, 80% of all information consumed on the Internet will be by video. Well, that's a statistic. They have plenty of those. And what we're hoping is that most of the people who are going to need to make that video, that content has to be made somehow. And we're certainly hoping that movely is the product of choice, whether that's somebody who's capable and starts from a blank canvas themselves and makes something that's exciting, or whether they use a template that we provide or is provided by someone in their organization. So those two things are exciting. But based off that, the November 19th press release was fascinating to me. My first degree is in computer science. And I've always been engaged by artificial intelligence, neural nets, the predictive capability of that artificial intelligence. And on November 19th, you announced that you're integrating with Google Translation's artificial intelligence systems. So explain that to me, please. Well, we've integrated with both Google and Amazon. Both of those have artificial intelligence packages. And basically what this allows us to do is, one, is transcode a video. So let's assume that we uploaded this video, which we're recording now, into movely. We could, with a click of a button, automatically produce subtitles with text at the bottom of this video. So, well, in the language that it's spoken to start with. But then the Google Translation tool allows you to translate that into one of more than 100 languages. So we're speaking English now. We upload this video into movely. We would get an English-based subtitle automatically with a click of a button. We could then translate that English subtitle set into any of the variety of languages that are supported. So not only do you have can you translate next things that are transcoded, but any content that's in there can be translated again using these tools. And again, these are tools where we're seeing that a lot of particularly large organizations, they're multinational. And again, they've got a group of people or a number of product specialists or media specialists that are making content, but they need that to be deployed or they need it to be localized in different countries around the world. And so this saves them again an enormous amount of time. And I think that's really comes back to movely's key value proposition. That is, we always say, we're trying to democratize the ability for everyone to really make high end content. And this really gives the tools to people to really be able to make content with a click of button and several other features so that when you look at the value of a subscription of movely and you add up the cost of all the single element software as you would have to buy, like translation, like transcoding, like screen recording, like green screening, like automated subtitling and things like that, the value proposition is unbeatable. And your target market is not mom and pop and single user companies. You're targeting large government offices, the mush industry, and large multinationals. That would be your target market then. For this particular product features, yes, we have three main user groups out of our more than 3 million users and that is we have small businesses which are a big number of users for us where we save an enormous amount of money versus them going to go to an agency or outsource and have videos made. Or just not having the product at all. But you give them the ability to actually have that product. Exactly. And the other area, of course, as you said, is large corporations and that's where we're seeing a strong growth. Plus obviously the education market, which has always been, we've seen a lot of users. Cool. What's up next? Well, you know, Thanksgiving is just behind us. So I think we're coming up to Christmas. We're working on a number of very interesting features, which we'll announce hopefully in January. And of course, we continue to work on our three-prong strategy being e-commerce, our direct sales to corporates and our partner strategy, which I think is one which we really are pleased about as we announced earlier with Content House, work with partners to make our technology kind of an enabler that they can then use to deliver their own services and value to the market. Nice. So, Movely Media, trading as MVY on the Venture Exchange. We've spent some time with Brendan Grunewald, CEO. Look forward to chatting with you again, Brendan. Stay safe. Hello, Peter. Thank you very much. Goodbye from Investor Intel. I'm Peter Clausi. Have a safe day.