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Proof we're not bluffing

Here’s the evidence. Brand pieces so bold they’ve been asked to tone it down, demos that could teach a goldfish cloud computing, and digital events that made audiences put down their @#$% phones. Every video here was built to grab attention, spark curiosity, and lodge itself in memory like a souvenir you’re strangely attached to. We’re talking craft, care, and the occasional flourish made purely to amuse ourselves. Proof we’re not bluffing—because who has time to fake this many good videos without winning an award or two?

December 2024
Microsoft 365
Amey, SharePoint agents case study
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See how Amey uses Agents in SharePoint to put safety knowledge in every pocket—making frontline work faster, safer, and blissfully less paperwork-heavy.

Amey, a UK-based organization operating in safety-critical infrastructure, explains how access to safety knowledge can mean the difference between “fine” and “why is that on fire.” With roughly 99% of their data living across SharePoint sites—about 118 million files—finding the right answer used to involve stopping work and rummaging through a literal folder under a truck seat. Now, with Agents in SharePoint, frontline teams can use a phone-based “agent in their pocket” to chat with SharePoint content, get answers fast, troubleshoot on the spot, and even ask in any language while the source documentation stays in English—making work safer and more efficient.

We produced this case study end-to-end: shaping the story in preproduction, writing interview scripts, storyboarding visuals, booking crew/customers/locations, and scheduling the whole delightful circus before cameras ever rolled. On set, we handled the logistics and the human part—keeping customers comfortable, confident, and suspiciously like movie stars—while our directors kept things fun and focused. In post, we built a tight line cut, then made it shine with polished editing, color processing, sound design, and final deliverables including closed captions, audio description, and thumbnails—so your customer story lands cleanly and bingeably.

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November 2024
Microsoft Security
Microsoft Sentinel explainer
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Skipness
Microsoft Sentinel modernizes SIEM with cloud scale, AI, and 350+ integrations—reducing false positives and TCO while helping teams see full attack context. aka.ms/Microsoft_Sentinel.

This animation lays out the modern SIEM problem in plain terms: cyberthreats are relentless, defenders are drowning in alerts, and manual processes plus fragmented tools hide the context needed to spot lateral movement and persistence. It argues on-premises SIEMs can’t scale with data growth, then introduces Microsoft Sentinel as a cloud-native SIEM powered by AI for multi-cloud, multi-platform security operations. It highlights Sentinel’s all-in-one platform combining SIEM, SOAR, user and entity behavior analytics, threat intelligence, and AI automation, plus integrations with 350+ security tools to unify your existing stack. The outcomes are concrete: reduce false positives up to 79%, reduce total cost of ownership up to 44% vs traditional SIEMs, and leverage world-class generative AI and threat intelligence—trusted by 25,000+ organizations—ending with aka.ms/Microsoft_Sentinel.

We produced this as a big-idea explainer that still feels grounded in real-world pain. The pacing is built around “problem→why it’s hard→what fixes it→proof,” with visuals that keep the platform story coherent and the numbers readable. We layered in pro voiceover, supportive music, and sound design that gives the piece momentum without turning it into noise—then delivered captions, audio description, and thumbnails for launch-ready deployment.

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November 2024
Windows
Tackling Tech with Harjit Dhaliwal ep. 303
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Tamworth
A practical deep dive into Windows Autopilot and user-first device setup—pre-recorded on location, expertly produced, and streamed by a team that makes digital events feel effortlessly smooth.

Harjit Dhaliwal sits down with Ele Ocholi, PM Manager, to unpack the surprisingly intricate business of getting users productive on Windows devices as fast—and as painlessly—as possible. The conversation zeroes in on the Autopilot Deployment Profile(APDP), user-first provisioning experiences, app limits, documentation, and how lessons learned in the government sector shaped a cleaner, more repeatable approach to device setup. It’s a practical tour of what actually happens between “new device” and “ready to work,” minus the usual mystery fog.

We pre-recorded this episode on location at the Microsoft Management Summit, then shaped it into a polished digital event through show development, guest preparation, custom graphics, and careful post-production. After editing, we streamed it across multiple channels and packaged it for on-demand viewing—quietly handling the logistics so the conversation stayed focused, clear, and refreshingly human.

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November 2024
Microsoft 365
Microsoft Copilot in OneDrive explainer
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Odiham
See how Copilot in OneDrive speeds up file work—get insights fast, compare documents in a table view, and tackle big tasks in less time.

This demo spotlights Copilot in OneDrive, positioning OneDrive as the “gateway” for managing files across Windows, Office, Teams, and Mac—safe, accessible, and always in sync. It frames the era-of-AI problem (too many files, not enough time) and shows how Copilot in OneDrive helps you get up to speed faster, pull quick insights, and work across multiple files. It also highlights comparing documents to quickly see differences in an easy-to-read table view—ideal for contracts, financial statements, and quarterly review docs—so you can move from “where is that thing?” to “done” without losing hours.

We produced this as a streamlined demo built to make the value land fast: preproduction to understand the product story, write the script, and plan the on-screen flow; production to capture polished screens with professional voiceover and music; and post to tighten pacing and remove noise so every moment earns its keep. The payoff is a demo that’s easy to follow, easy to share, and engineered to help viewers remember the features you care about—because clarity is a very underrated superpower.

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October 2024
Microsoft Security
Microsoft Security Copilot: Take a tour of Security Copilot
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Closeburn
Tour Copilot for Security—enable Defender Threat Intelligence, run prompts and promptbooks for CVE analysis, pin findings, and export investigation summaries.

This demo gives a quick product tour of Microsoft Copilot for Security—showing how security teams can move faster with prompts, plug-ins, and reusable promptbooks. It starts on the home page and prompt bar (with Prompts for examples, promptbooks, and capabilities, and Sources for managing plug-ins and files), then enables the Microsoft Defender Threat Intelligence plug-in for the session. From there, it runs a simple prompt asking for a summary of CVE-2024-3094, highlighting the process log as Copilot builds the response. Next, it pivots to promptbooks—opening the Promptbook library and running the Vulnerability impact assessment promptbook by entering only the CVE ID. It also shows key workflow features: editing/resubmitting/deleting prompts, saving items to a pinboard to generate a pinned summary, managing sessions from the breadcrumbs (rename, duplicate, create new, view all sessions), exporting a response, and exporting or sharing a pinboard summary—then points to Microsoft Docs for deeper learning.

We produced this as a streamlined demo built to keep the product—and the value—front and center. In preproduction, we aligned on messaging, wrote the script, and mapped the exact on-screen flow. In production, we captured clean screens, recorded professional voiceover, and mixed music to keep momentum without adding noise. In post, we shaped it into a crisp walkthrough with purposeful pacing and clear emphasis, so viewers can follow it once and confidently repeat the steps when it counts.

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October 2024
Microsoft Security
Microsoft Security Copilot: Promptbooks
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Closeburn
Learn how Copilot for Security promptbooks streamline investigations—find promptbooks, start sessions, and get automated summaries fast.

This demo explains promptbooks in Microsoft Copilot for Security—prebuilt, sequential sets of prompts designed to streamline security tasks and investigation flows. It shows where to find promptbooks (recommended options on the Copilot for Security home page and the Promptbook library), and what the library contains: your own custom promptbooks, ones shared by your organization, and global promptbooks Microsoft shares with everyone (a list that keeps growing). The walkthrough then opens the Threat actor profile promptbook, starts a new session, enters “Aqua Blizzard” as the input, and runs it—letting Copilot execute each prompt in order and finish with a full summary of findings and impacts across your security ecosystem, with a note that some promptbooks require no inputs at all.

We produced this as a polished demo built for clarity: we aligned on the goals, wrote a script that keeps the story moving, and mapped the exact on-screen path in preproduction. Then we captured clean screens, recorded professional voiceover, and mixed music that supports the pace without stepping on it. In post, we tightened the flow so each step lands quickly and cleanly—helping your audience understand promptbooks fast, remember the “how,” and feel ready to use Copilot for Security right away. After review, we deliver final assets with closed captions, audio description, and thumbnails.

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October 2024
Microsoft Security
Microsoft Security Copilot: how to use Security Copilot to create better prompts
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Closeburn
See how Copilot for Security turns a PowerShell incident script into a help-desk-friendly summary—bullet points, key risks, and one clear next step.

This demo shows how Microsoft Copilot for Security can generate nontechnical summaries for audiences who don’t live and breathe security. Using a PowerShell script found in an incident as the example, it explains why even a step-by-step technical breakdown can still be too dense for help desk or IT support teams. The video then demonstrates a prompt approach where Copilot for Security asks a series of clarifying questions—how technical the audience is, what points matter most, how detailed the summary should be, and whether recommendations are needed—then uses those answers to produce a high-level, bullet-point summary that highlights suspicious or potentially malicious actions and recommends a single next step: investigate further. It closes by pointing viewers to Microsoft Docs for more prompt-writing guidance.

We produced this as a streamlined demo designed to make the message land fast: we aligned on the goal, wrote a tight script, and planned the exact on-screen flow in preproduction. During production, we captured clean screens, recorded professional voiceover, and mixed music that keeps momentum without competing for attention. In post, we shaped it into an easy-to-follow walkthrough that keeps the focus on the value—clear communication for mixed-skill teams—so viewers remember the workflow and can apply it immediately.

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October 2024
Microsoft Security
Microsoft Security Copilot: how to set up third-party plugins
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Closeburn
Set up third-party plug-ins in Copilot for Security—enable CIRCL, configure Cyware Respond, upload custom YAML manifests, and start prompting with extended capabilities.

This demo shows how to set up third-party plug-ins in Microsoft Copilot for Security to extend what the product can do by connecting to external services. It explains what plug-ins are, calls out examples of sources (Microsoft Entra and non-Microsoft tools like Tanium), and then walks through the plug-in picker—where you can turn on a plug-in that needs no authentication (CIRCL hash lookup) or select Setup for one that does (Cyware Respond), entering a tenant URL (Tenantname.cyware.com in the demo) and a value, then saving to enable it. From there, it shows prompting in natural language—Copilot selects the right plug-in and capability automatically—and closes with how to upload custom plug-ins from the Copilot for Security public GitHub by downloading a manifest YAML file, choosing Upload plug-in, selecting an upload format (Copilot for Security plug-in or OpenAI plug-in), and completing setup now or later (including credentials), with the uploaded plug-in (SGNL) appearing in the list.

We produced this as a focused, low-friction demo: in preproduction we unpacked the feature, clarified the “why,” and scripted the exact on-screen steps; in production we captured clean UI and recorded professional voiceover with music that keeps the pace steady; and in post we tightened the flow so each click lands with intent. The payoff is a walkthrough that makes a configuration-heavy topic feel straightforward—so your audience can follow along once, then go implement it with confidence. After review rounds, we deliver the full set of final assets, including closed captions, audio description, and thumbnails.

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October 2024
Microsoft Security
Microsoft Security Copilot: How to create effective prompts
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Closeburn
Learn the four parts of a great Copilot for Security prompt—goal, context, expectations, source—then refine an incident summary for nontechnical readers.

This demo shows how to write better prompts in Microsoft Copilot for Security by building them around four components: goal, context, expectations, and source. Using incident 19250 from Microsoft Defender XDR as the example, it demonstrates why a vague prompt (“summarize this incident”) can produce inconsistent results, then improves the prompt by specifying expectations—format the output as a single paragraph for a nontechnical audience and include a list of entities involved—resulting in a clearer, more repeatable response.

We produced this as a polished, easy-to-watch demo from end to end: preproduction to understand the feature, lock the messaging, and script the exact flow; production to capture clean screens with professional voiceover and music; and post to streamline pacing so every second earns its keep. The payoff is a demo that keeps attention on the product’s value, helps viewers retain the key framework, and makes the whole experience feel—dare we say it—blissfully watchable. Final delivery includes closed captions, audio description, and thumbnails.

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October 2024
Microsoft Intune
Tech Community Live: Microsoft Intune
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Quintin
An Intune security AMA on compliance and Conditional Access, endpoint protections, Defender signals, BitLocker, and DLP—practical steps to harden devices fast.

In this Tech Community Live session on improving device security posture, Tyler Castaldo is joined by Sarahzin Shane, Matt Call, and Aaron Hamilton (Customer Experience Engineering, focused on MIP and DLP, multi-cloud, and Copilot) to answer practical questions about locking things down with Microsoft Intune. The big throughline is enforcement: use Intune compliance policies and tie them directly to Microsoft Entra ID Conditional Access, then make sure newly enrolled devices are marked non-compliant until a compliance policy is actually applied. From there, the conversation branches into the security controls that do the daily work—endpoint security policies, baselines, Microsoft Defender integrations (including antivirus signals), BitLocker and device protections, plus DLP and information protection guardrails that keep data from wandering off like it owns the place.

We produced this as a pre-recorded, streamed AMA designed to feel natural and responsive, without the “live troubleshooting as performance art” energy. We shaped the run-of-show, built a clear graphics package, prepped the speakers so the answers stayed crisp, then tightened everything in post so the pacing stays lively and the takeaways stay obvious. The end result is a smooth multi-channel stream and a replay-ready asset—great for helping your audience learn, and even better for proving you can run a polished, low-drama digital event.

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September 2024
Windows
Tackling Tech with Harjit Dhaliwal ep. 302
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Tamworth
A clear-eyed discussion on Microsoft Defender and Sentinel—pre-recorded, thoughtfully produced, and streamed by a team that makes digital events feel improbably smooth.

Harjit Dhaliwal is joined by David Rodriguez, Principal PM, for a practical, unfluffed conversation about how modern security teams actually make sense of the noise. Using Microsoft Defender and Microsoft Sentinel as the connective tissue, they explore signal correlation, detection logic, and the everyday decisions that turn alerts into actions without turning people into puddles of stress. It’s a grounded look at security operations as they exist in the real world—messy inputs, thoughtful tooling, and humans doing the final, important thinking.

We pre-recorded this episode on location, then shaped it into a polished digital event through careful show development, guest prep, custom graphics, and editorial refinement. After post-production, we streamed it across multiple channels and packaged it for on-demand viewing—handling the orchestration quietly so the conversation could feel confident, clear, and pleasantly unhurried.

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September 2024
Windows
Tackling Tech with Harjit Dhaliwal ep. 301
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Tamworth
A milestone conversation on Windows 365 and Cloud PCs—pre-recorded on location, expertly produced, and streamed by a team that makes digital events feel improbably easy.

Harjit Dhaliwal is joined by Aidan Marcus, Corporate Vice President of Windows and Devices at Microsoft, to celebrate the third anniversary of Windows 365 and unpack what the Cloud PC has become now that it’s properly grown up. The conversation digs into real-world deployments, supporting everyone from contractors to frontline workers, and how Windows 365 delivers secure, consistent access to work from just about anywhere. It’s a practical, forward-looking look at how Cloud PCs are reshaping device strategy without reshaping everyone’s sanity.

We pre-recorded this episode on location at the Microsoft Management Summit, then turned it into a polished digital event through show development, guest preparation, custom graphics, and careful post-production. After editing, we streamed it across multiple channels and packaged it for on-demand viewing—quietly handling the complexity so the ideas could take center stage and the experience felt smooth, confident, and refreshingly calm.

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