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What’s your favourite scary movie?

There are some lines in cinema and TV that are so iconic they don’t need an explanation.


I’ll be back.


Where we’re going, we don’t need roads. 


I’m gonna make him an offer he can’t refuse. 


And my personal favourite – What’s your favourite scary movie?


It’s that time of year when horror is in vogue, so 1996’s Scream is always on my watchlist and there’s something about it that I can’t help but love. 


Stylistically, it strikes all the right chords for me, but at the time, it was groundbreaking cinema.


So much has changed in the last 28 years, though, and the technology available to Wes Craven and all directors back then is now much more readily available. 


Accessibility is no longer an issue, with video content dominating the internet in terms of time spent consuming.


And that means the only real decision you have to make is what you’re going to create, rather than if or when you’re going to do it. 


Whatever your goal is, I’m here to help make sure that your content does the job it’s supposed to, whether that’s selling a specific product or service, marketing your brand, generating leads or anything else.


If you’ve got an upcoming event, deadline, project or anything else you want to discuss, or if you just want to talk about how video can make a difference for you, I’m all ears. 



Speak soon,


Ben (The Video Guy)


 
 
 

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