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OxFocus – April 2011 – guest speaker Stuart Miller, MD ByBox

'Fly to the Past' - August 21st 2011 

On Monday I went to the April OxFocus meeting at the Oxfordshire Science Park to listen to Stuart Miller, MD of ByBox talk about being an entrepreneur. (For photos see here)  

OxFocus is organised monthly by Oxfordshire Town Chamber Networks (OTCN), Charles Russell LLP and The Learning Ladder. They have great speakers each month and it also provides the audience with an opportunity to network – and have some great food!

Last year we started audio recording the speakers about what they planned to talk about before they spoke. The idea being that potential attendees could get a flavour of that they would hear. You can listen to the archive here and to Stuart here.

This year we are trying something a bit different. We will still pre-record the speakers but we plan also to record an interview with them after they have spoken. The idea being that people who were unable to attend can at least hear some of that was said. It is also an opportunity for us to do some interviews with members of the audience.

Stuarts was a really interesting speaker. This is a guy all of us in business can learn from. From failure 10 years ago to a £40m PA profitable company today – having seen off his competition along the way –  there are lessons there for everyone in business. Stuarts presentation style was very engaging – not least because he rewarded the audience with free bottles of wine and books for correct answers to his questions (Note to self: Do not sit at the back next time Stuart presents). Rather than a plod through the history of the company he choose to look at the Wine industry, Cycling and Jazz and draw lessons from them that he feels are the essence of his success. He did not gloss over how poor his timing and judgement was in launching the company in the US in 2000 and how desperately close to melt down it came as they had to retreat to the UK and cash support from friends and family to keep going. It is hard to do justice in writing to what Stuart manage to get across to the audience but here goes:

Wine – the industry is always willing to experiement whether it is blending different grapes to perfecting the screw cap. Challenge the status quo. Think outside the box. But be realistic in what you want to achieve – set challenging goals. 

Jazz – working within a framework do not be affraid to improvise. To accept individuals who are ‘left field’ but not in a egotistical way. Said a challenge to hire ‘change agents’ but rewards are great. To be a good boss you need to manage your ego. 

Cycling – its about pushing yourself and equipment to the limit and being able to call on reserves of energy and will power when it gets tough. Its about making minute changes to a set-up in search of that extra competitive edge and accepting it is lonely sometimes even when part of a team.

The fact that Stuart had a queue of people wanting to talk to him after the Q&A session (and was still there talking to people after 25 minutes so risking missing his plane) gives you an idea how well his presentation was received.

Note: Stuart has agreed to do an interview so I can capture in his own words what he presented and share that with a wider audience.  

At the meeting I managed to also catch up with Dave Beesley, MD of B-Line Office Supplies to talk about his involvement with Woa!Rhino. You can listen to my conversation with him here. Dave is now the proud keeper of 2 Rhinos in his offices. I think he can safely claim to be the only office supplies company in Oxfordshire in that position. Maybe even the UK.

I also met up with Anthony Lloyd, MD of Fallowfields Resturant and Hotel who co-incidentally was attending OxFocus for the first time and was only just getting back into business networking after almost a year of absence. I met Anthony a year or so ago at one of his regular ‘Tweet-Ups’ at Fallowfields so I knew he was interested in social media. But I never imagined what sort of ROI he was getting. In the interview here you can hear him say that Twitter has been the source of £100k+ business in the last 12 to 18 months. Looking at the maths Anthony has EARNED over £170 per hour he has invested in social media in the last 18 months. Not a bad ROI.

I also met up with David Hurst who (when he is not being Biggles – see photo above) has just set up a company ‘Fly To The Past’. After a number of years at Blenheim Palace this years event is taking place at Oxford Airport on Sunday 21st August 2011. It features historic fly-overs from early bi-planes, fighter planes of the world wars, as well as modern jets. There is also a collection of vintage aircraft, including Spitfires and Hurricanes, and historical aviation films on giant screens. ‘Theatre on the ground’ will include a vintage fashion show, re-enactors, famous look-alikes from the past and the Glen Miller Orchestra with dancers inviting the audience to join in.

Woa!Rhino – launch event

I was able to attend the recent launch of the Woa!Rhino ‘Art in the Community’ project.
This is where companies can sponsor artists to paint (or more accurately decorate) a Rhino. Artist suggest a design and will get selected. A few general health and safety rules apply in terms of the structure having to be bolted to the floor but beyond that the artist has free reign. 
A good group of artists, business people and others gathered that the Oxford University Museum of Natural History. A fantastic building that dates back to the middle of the 19th Century. The magnificent aritechture perfectly compliments the great looking exhibits from dinosaurs found in Oxfordshire over the last 150 years and other animals from all over the world.
While there I was able to interview one of the artists Melita Kyle who hopes her design will get selected. She is a jewelry designer so is really pushing well outside her normal format and medium but is excited by the challenge and prospect. Listen to my interview with her here.
I was also able to talk to Dave Beesley of B-Line Office Supplies who was involved in the transportation of the rhinos to the event and when they first arrived in Oxfordshire and knows first hand how fascinated people are by them and how quickly they can attract a crowd and put a smile on everyones faces.
Sarah Mayhew of Oxford Castle talks about how they plan to have an artist in residence during Art Week in May decorating a rhino in public.
Susi Golding of Visit Oxforshire talks about the positive impact such a venture can have on local visitors and hence the local economy. Unlike many of the other similar Art in the Community projects the one in Oxfordshire is not just limited to the City but will be happening county wide with a rhino trail.
Iain Nicholson talks about why Oxfordshire Town Chamber Network (OTCN) is actively involved and what value they could get from participation..
All the interviews can be found here
Pictures of the rhinos, the launch event and museum can be found on Flickr here.
 

Video and Audio Production Services

As an audio-video production company we need to show clients and their marketing agencies just what we can do in our studios and on location. The video below is our studio and audio-video services ‘advertorial’ as it were. Just click on the video below to see what we can do.

Our skills cover four key areas:

  • Planning (includes pre-production project management, scripting, presenter preparation, marketing and promotion)
  • Production (all aspects of recording on location at your site or elsewhere and in the studio)
  • Post-production (editing, graphics, music, special effects, voice-overs, captioning, translation etc)
  • Distribution (via DVD/CD Rom, internet, mobile internet, intranet, hosted etc)

Some clients like to manage some of these areas themselves (typically Planning and/or Distribution) whilst others prefer us to do it all under their management. Some prefer their marketing agencies to part manage. We offer a totally flexible service. You and/or your marketing agency can choose the areas you want to be involved in and leave the rest to us.

To help clients discover more about the world of audio and video and where it can be used effectively we  run ‘hands-on’ workshops A-V Production Workshops. For information click here

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We have been delivering impactful, creative and effective audio and video programs to time and budget for over 30 years. From concept to scriptwriting, recording and editing as well as post-production graphics, music, special effects and translation – we have done it all.

We understand how to deliver content, by DVD or CD, online via client web sites, through iTunes or YouTube, streamed live, or in webinars.

Our studios and equipment are broadcast standard and our technical team have broadcast training and experience. Whatever your audio and video needs – employee communication or education, Health & Safety training, marketing, sales or customer support – or even just studio facilities and equipment hire – we have done it and can do it for you.

To see examples of our work on land, sea or from the air (and in the studio using a ‘Green Screen’) click on ‘Client Work’ above.


Here you can view a selection of videos that we’ve worked on recently.
     
Seafarers die during Lifeboat Drills   Fly To The Past
Last summer (August 2011) we helped the Fly To The Past event organiser use social media to maximise the numbers of people attending the airshow/family fun day at Oxford Airport.

Seafarers die during Lifeboat Drills   Think! First
Think! FIRST’ is one of a series of twelve short training films designed to encourage crew to think about their own safety while they’re going about their work.

Seafarers die during Lifeboat Drills   The Trouble with Handovers
The Film “The Trouble with Handover” has been made to highlight the vital importance of clinical handovers to patients’ safety.

Seafarers die during Lifeboat Drills   Seafarers die during Lifeboat Drills
A short 30 second advert for the DVD we produced for Headland Media, filmed on board Santa Giulana and Guilietta on the River Fal.

Virtual Studio, and Facilities   Virtual Studio – your message from anywhere, to anywhere!
This demonstrates the use of Green Screen and clever graphics to illustrate and add extra impact to your message.

Seafarers die during Lifeboat Drills   Boat Show Dreams
Rather than adding to the rows of vessels aligned side-by-side at the Southampton Boat Show, SD Marine gave their exhibition floor space over to just one boat plus a plasma screen showing the video material shot and edited by Focus of the Maxi 1100 at sea and sailing into the sunset

One man with a Passion   One man with a Passion
Our challenge this time was to help one guy with a real Passion to start building support for an event that he hopes will take the City of Southampton by storm in 2011.

Seafarers die during Lifeboat Drills   The Patient Safety Federation
As part of our ongoing relationship with NHS, we were asked to film a recent Patient Safety conference at the Ark, the NHS Conference Centre in Basingstoke, and to carry out and record some interviews with staff beforehand which were used as part of the day.

One man with a Passion   Information Technologists
A short head interview with Charles Hughes, Master Elect of the Information Technologists’ Company. Our animation expert also produced a short intro sequence to spice up their logo.

Green screen rocks   Green screen rocks
The Brief was to build a green screen space from scratch in several European cities. We were to meet certain people in each of those cities and they would perform for us. But lighting and shooting green screen is an art-form. Here, Andy on camera and Dave on lights put on a show of their own. But then, they’ve done it once or twice before. So naturally it all worked beautifully.

Coastguard Operations   Coastguard Operations
The UK Maritime and Coastguard Agency asked Focus to produce a video programme that covered the Agency’s entire UK-wide operation, describing the ways in which their Maritime Response Control Centres handle the coordination of Search and Rescue missions when ships get into trouble. You can watch the whole programme at http://www.mcapodcasts.co.uk/mcavnrs/index.htm

The Art of Jibbing   Grandstand B&B
TV presenter Iolo Williams meets Colin and Mandy Powell who run this fantastic 5 star B&B in Mid Wales. Incidentally, they have the three minute Podcast running on their own website, possibly a first in the B&B sector. Originally as part of a DVD promoting the town of Llanidloes in Mid Wales. www.grandstandbandb.co.uk www.llanidloes.com


The Art of Jibbing
  The Rainbow Centre
Fred Dinenage presents the case for helping this organisation that supports children with cerebral palsy and their parents. The Rainbow Centre uses Conductive Education to improve the quality of life for the children and their families. This programme, presented by Fred Dinenage, was intended for showing in cinemas. It was made by Focus, in conjunction with The Remarkable Group

Mithril Racing   Mithril Racing
These guys are definitely Licensed to Thrill! Enjoy this piece put together for the client by one of our producers Andy Goode. Another great use of video on the web to show what printed brochures couldn’t.

The Emergency Escape Breathing Device   The Emergency Escape Breathing Device
Used by navies worldwide and manufactured by Ocenco in America, the EEBD saves lives during maritime emergencies and this programme shows how. DVDs of this training programme were issued to Officers and Crew of all British Naval vessels. HMS ‘Ark Royal’ was the location used for shooting this programme.

Brecon Beacons National Park   Brecon Beacons National Park
Cover your ears! Brian Blessed takes you on a tour of the history, scenery, wildlife and activities of the Park.

3000ad - Gangster   3000ad – Gangster
Animated music video for 3000AD (Pete Devereux – Artful Dodger), directed and produced by Martin Davis featuring Radio 1′s DJ Spoony and 1Xtra’s Ronnie Herel. As seen on VH1 and MTV.

 

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