Making a Marketer | a Marketing Festival documentary
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
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A documentary exploring the issues of today's marketing featuring speakers of the next Marketing Festival (23-24 April 2020). Les Binet, Peter Field, Vikki Ross, Helen Edwards and Tom Goodwin will all come to Prague for this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
🎫 Tickets go on sale 1st Oct 2019 10:00AM (GMT+2). Last time around, we sold about a thousand in a day so don't hesitate for too long!
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Written & directed by Jan Kostera (@jankostera)
Produced by FULLART Studio - fullart.studio
In cooperation with Sonder Films
© Marketing Festival 2019
It's 2023 and watching this masterpiece. It's extremely fascinating for listening to experienced marketers' lessons and past approaches.
Thanks a lot for your kind words-we really appreciate it! It's amazing to hear that, especially since we worked on this project a few years ago. Oh, by the way, there’s big news: we’re currently in Australia working on the next part of the series, and it’s shaping up to be something special. We’re aiming to release it here on UA-cam by the end of October, so stay tuned! 🚀
As a university student studying marketing, this video was incredibly helpful. Thank you for this.
Hey bro, let's connect
We really appreciate it! Our main goal at Marketing Festival is to make sure our work (especially this documentary) provides real value to people. By the way, we're currently working on the second part, so if you're still into marketing, you might enjoy it. It’s set to premiere on UA-cam by the end of October. Stay tuned! 🎥
Thank you Marketing Festival as well as Jan Kostera for this. It reminded me as what bypass things I quickly left out, which for me, is a being intentuonal as much as you can because of what could be a bigger area to do and get into.
Very informative and gives shape to marketing in 2020
Thanks for the feedback! We’re thrilled you found it informative. We’re currently delving into how marketing is evolving in 2024 for the second part of the Making a Marketer documentary. Can’t wait to bring you new insights and perspectives by the end of October.
Love it.
Great work! Looking forward to the event :-)
Outstanding set of interviews on 3 continents.
Thanks so much! We’re glad you enjoyed the interviews. We’re currently in Australia working on the next part of the series, and we can’t wait to share it with you by the end of October.
Great video! Thank you :)
Enjoyed this video! Brilliant insights.
Great video! Great work guys!
Thank you so much for the kind words! We’re excited to see if the second part lives up to your expectations. More information about our journey: www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7232293630428741633/
Wonderful content. I didn't like all the different camera angles and travelling B-roll during the interviews because it made focusing on the speakers words much harder.
Výborné!
Moc díky. Tak snad se bude líbit i druhý díl, na kterém právě pracujeme. Tady kdyžtak více info: www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7232293630428741633/
This is just great.
Thank you so much for the kind words! We’re excited to see if the second part lives up to your expectations.
Perfect job. Many thanks.
Loved it but can barely hear the talking over the audio music
Velmi inspirativní.
Moc děkujeme. Aktuálně pracujeme na druhém dílu tohoto dokumentu a zkoumáme, kam se věci posunuli v roce 2024. Tak snad i teď půjde o dost inspirativní věc.
The poor video production quality does a huge injustice to the gravity of the material being discussed and the heavy weights who are so keen to share this message the rest of the marketing fraternity. The next time you do this, do your preproduction homework. Tell a better story. Use 2 cameras to intercut the interviews. Do away with the arbitrary b-roll cut aways.
Yeah, I've got to agree with you there Mark. Really distracts me from the content because the b-roll isn't relevant to the topics being spoken about.
I've also never been much of a fan of the BTS type b-roll. It's a doc sure but I prefer a style that doesn't pull your attention over to the gear they're using to film. I'd prefer to immerse myself in the ideas being shared like I would with cinema. Bringing the escapism and magic of movies into docs excites me but this didn't do that I'm afraid.
Well chosen interview subjects though!
what dreadful people