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To see if Mad Bear Productions would be the right video partner for your company or agency, we invite you to review our portfolio. Each video details a client’s challenge and our approach to successfully meet their needs.
We used the Mad Bear Method to uncover our client’s unique message, tone and voice. Because we take this level of customization so seriously, each member of our production team (i.e. editor, photographer, producer, animator and/or graphic designer, etc) is chosen based upon who best fits the project’s style.
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The Challenge:
A United Way fundraising campaign needed a story.
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Our Answer:
Some of the best stories are journeys. We helped select the young man featured in this video and then showed how his journey was directly enhanced by the United Way’s support of Boys and Girls Clubs.
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The Challenge:
A pharmaceutical company hired us to interview a thought leader about diabetic foot ulcers. The video would be used online as well as at trade shows to educate physicians. |
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Our Answer:
A two camera stylized interview where repeat musical themes act as cues preparing the viewer to experience text or video. Even the type of edits used between the camera angles change, creating uniqueness and visual variety. This is only a small segment of the 8 minutes we created for them. |
The Challenge:
To capture the essence of a social media guru's seminar to get him more speaking gigs. |
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Our Answer:
We integrated testimonials into his presentation to make a seamless storyline. |
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The Challenge:
To move consumers away from using a toothbrush by educating people that over brushing can do harm.
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Our Answer:
We took the challenge head on by using a patient’s experience as the main storyline and then putting a camera through a car wash as an analogy to using a toothbrush. |
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The Challenge:
To create a workout video for new mothers where a cute baby is also the weight.
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Our Answer:
Mother child bonding is the running theme throughout the 20 minute DVD. We gave both the mother and trainer two distinct voices and then took this a step further by shooting the video in two places: the baby’s bedroom (i.e. the mother’s home) and a workout room (i.e. the trainer’s home).
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The Challenge:
To showcase an arm wrestling tournament in a way that could draw more sponsorship and public support to the sport. |
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Our Answer:
Most everyone has arm wrestled at some point in life for fun but what compels both men and women to take it this seriously. That is our storyline. The sport is addictive even a well known public figure could not resist taking part. |
The Challenge:
With less than 10 minutes to shoot and one camera, how to help a Briggs & Riley’s PR stunt come to life online. |
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Our Answer:
The singers went through the song twice. We edited between the two takes in order to make a more engaging experience. |
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The Challenge:
An attorney does a little of everything, yet the video must show how he is unique. |
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Our Answer:
The more we spoke to him, the more it became obvious he had his own definition for what an attorney does. That definition became his story. |
The Challenge:
Jerry Allocca had a problem, he was good at too many things. He came to us as an author, award winning business owner, speaker and online marketing guru. |
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Our Answer:
We found the best way to understand Jerry was to get inside of his head. So, we created a video that will bathe you with his thoughts. |
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