Why presentation training matters
Thursday, 2 February 2012
Presenting yourself is a hugely important and often unavoidable part of business. From having your voice heard in meetings to pitching for work, delivering training and job interviews, it’s important to get your message across clearly and succinctly.
Presentation training can provide you with the skills and techniques to improve your performance when speaking to an audience. Whether you are a seasoned public speaker or fearful at the thought of presenting, professional training can help you to build the skills and confidence needed to speak effectively and to give you or your company an advantage.

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Faster (renders), Higher (quality), Stronger (videos)
Thursday, 12 January 2012
We’re excited to have upgraded our post-production suite including a shiny new workstation. The new machine has a 6 core cpu, 12gb of RAM and enables us to work in real-time with 10bit uncompressed 1080p footage!
Or, if you’re not familiar with tech speak, we can now edit quicker with better quality to give your videos a bit more oomph.
Do you have a video project coming up? Get in touch, we’d love to discuss and show you around.
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A big year ahead
Wednesday, 4 January 2012
The decorations are about to come down and on the TV Olympic themed adverts are appearing.
Last night I watched The Sun’s campaign to ensure in 2012 we make great, Britain (which however you punctuate is a tortuous phrase, but in the context of the ad worked), and BMW’s take on the Olympics.
As someone who loves sport and applied for loads of tickets for the Olympics and ended up with none, I’m holding on to my enthusiasm despite wondering how some people I know have a shed full of tickets and I’ve got a place on the sofa to look forward to!

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No Christmas break just yet for TMG!
Tuesday, 13 December 2011
We’ve had a week which began with a four o’clock in the morning start in Manchester supporting the Rugby Football League World Cup and ended getting back at home at eight o’clock on Monday evening eight days later after two days of fascinating coaching conferences at Wembley Stadium for The FA. And in between, two days at Bolton’s Reebok Park.
The whistle stop tour of sport-related topics was fascinating. The passion and enthusiasm with which grassroots coaches approach their voluntary activity was inspiring. Working at Wembley is, for me, always an honour and the list of guests and the topics something I have a personal interest in.

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