Reality looks better in post

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?

June 2023
Windows
Windows Autopatch: Windows 365 devices need Windows Autopatch
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Keep Windows 365 Cloud PCs secure and productive—enroll them in Windows Autopatch during provisioning so Microsoft manages updates for you, automatically.

This animation connects two worlds that are increasingly the same world: Windows 365 Cloud PCs and physical devices. It explains that Cloud PCs still need regular updates for security and productivity, then recommends enrolling Windows 365 Cloud PCs in Windows Autopatch during provisioning—so Microsoft manages the update process for you.

We produced it with a “this is obvious once you see it” flow. The script is built to remove hesitation, the visuals make Cloud PCs feel concrete, and the motion reinforces the provisioning-to-enrollment path without clutter. We paired professional voiceover with light, supportive music, then finished with sound design that keeps the message crisp and calm. After quick review loops, we delivered the full rollout bundle—final video, closed captions, audio description, and thumbnails.

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June 2023
Windows
Windows Autopatch: Don’t miss out on Windows Autopatch
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Have Windows or Microsoft 365 E3/E5? Don’t miss Windows Autopatch—easy enrollment, low risk, and a quick win for security and productivity.

This brief spot is a simple eligibility wake-up call: if you already have Windows or Microsoft 365 E3 or E5, you may already have access to Windows Autopatch. It emphasizes that enrollment is easy and low risk, with the payoff being improved security and productivity—then directs viewers to learn more about Windows Autopatch.

We produced this like a quick, friendly tap on the shoulder—short, direct, and unmistakably actionable. In preproduction we trimmed everything down to the essentials (who it’s for, why it matters, what to do next), then matched the visuals and timing to that “no fuss” tone. We recorded professional voiceover, added music that stays out of the way, and finished with clean animation and sound polish—plus captions, audio description, and thumbnails for a complete delivery.

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June 2023
Windows
Windows Autopatch: Get more value out of your time
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Windows Autopatch helps cut the daily update grind—freeing IT to boost Secure Score, automate with PowerShell, improve resilience, and explore generative AI.

This animation speaks directly to the IT morning ritual: log in, face a never-ending list of update testing, rollouts, and troubleshooting, sigh dramatically. It introduces Windows Autopatch as the way to shrink that list and reclaim time for higher-value work—boost Microsoft Secure Score, improve infrastructure, build disaster recovery and remediation plans, automate with Windows PowerShell, expand end-user training, and even evaluate emerging tech like generative AI—ending with aka.ms/Autopatch.

We produced it with pacing that mirrors the point: fewer chores, more momentum. In preproduction, we organized the “what you could do instead” list into crisp beats, then used animatics to keep the cadence snappy without feeling rushed. We layered in pro voiceover, music that keeps the energy up, and animation that helps each idea land—then finished with sound design that keeps it lively and legible. The deliverables round out the launch: captions, audio description, and thumbnails included.

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June 2023
Windows
Windows Autopatch: Security hygiene
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A concise reminder that outdated Windows systems invite ransomware—then a clear next step: use Windows Autopatch to keep security hygiene consistent and reliable.

This brief animation makes a very practical point: outdated Windows systems are basically a welcome mat for malware and ransomware. It cites that 68% of ransomware victims had ineffective update processes, then frames regular patching as core security hygiene—and points viewers to Windows Autopatch as the way to stay current and close known vulnerabilities.

We produced this as a tight, clarity-first animation built to land one idea fast and make it stick. We shaped the script and visual beats early so the statistic hits cleanly, recorded professional voiceover, and paired it with music that supports the message without hogging the scene. Then we illustrated and animated with purposeful motion—finishing with sound polish that makes the whole thing feel confident, complete, and ready for repeat viewing. After streamlined reviews, we delivered the full package: final video, captions, audio description, and thumbnails.

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June 2023
Windows
Windows Autopatch: Get more value from your subscription
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Automate updates with Windows Autopatch to reclaim strategic time—improving security hygiene while freeing IT to invest in zero trust, skills, and innovation.

This animation tackles the resource squeeze head-on: teams are stretched thin, and 62% of decision-makers say staff don’t spend enough time on strategic tasks. It argues that manual update management steals time from innovation, then positions Windows Autopatch as the fix—automating updates so security hygiene becomes regular and consistent, while IT gets time back for initiatives like zero-trust architecture and skills development.

We produced it to feel like a helpful nudge, not a guilt trip. We structured the narrative around outcomes—time back, fewer fires, more strategy—then designed the visuals to keep the benefits easy to scan and remember. Professional voiceover anchors the message, music keeps it moving, and the animation hits key phrases with subtle emphasis. We wrapped with sound design that makes the piece feel polished and trustworthy, then delivered captions, audio description, and thumbnails for easy deployment.

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June 2023
Honeycutt
Stephen L Rose resume sizzle
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We partnered with Stephen Rose to create a Resume Sizzle video, spotlighting his leadership in enterprise IT and digital transformation. Our dynamic edit showcases his career highlights, strategic impact, and storytelling that aligns with his personal brand.

In response to Microsoft's 2023 layoffs, we offered a compelling resume sizzle for anyone affected to showcase their professional skills and experience. This free package—including a remote recording session, personalized video edits, graphics, and closed captioning—was our way of expressing our gratitude to our friends at Microsoft.

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June 2023
Microsoft Teams
Microsoft Teams admin center: Update Teams devices
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Update Teams devices from the admin center—identify devices with available updates, initiate firmware/software updates, and keep your meeting hardware consistent and current.

This demo shows how to update Teams devices from the Microsoft Teams admin center, focusing on managing firmware/software updates at scale. It walks through locating devices under Teams devices, reviewing which ones have updates available, and initiating updates so devices stay current without requiring hands-on babysitting. The workflow helps admins standardize device versions and reduce “it worked yesterday” surprises before important meetings.

We produced this as a streamlined maintenance demo—scripted around the decisions admins actually make (what needs updating, what to update now), captured with clean UI and professional voiceover, then edited to keep the steps crisp and repeatable. Final delivery includes closed captions, audio description, and thumbnails.

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June 2023
Microsoft Teams
Microsoft Teams admin center: View users' meeting and call information
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Learn the Teams meeting basics—join a meeting, manage mic and camera, use core controls, and participate confidently without getting lost in the interface.

This end-user tutorial shows how to join and participate in a Microsoft Teams meeting, focusing on the core in-meeting controls people need most. It covers joining the meeting, managing audio and video, using key meeting features (like chat and participant controls), and generally getting comfortable with the interface so meetings feel less like an obstacle course and more like…a meeting.

We produced this as a friendly, confidence-building tutorial: preproduction to keep the scope focused on the most-used controls, production to capture clear screens with professional voiceover and supportive music, and post to keep the pacing calm and readable so viewers can follow along without rewinding. Final delivery includes closed captions, audio description, and thumbnails.

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June 2023
Microsoft Teams
Microsoft Teams admin center: View and edit an existing team's details
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View and manage a team in Teams admin center—review members, promote owners, inspect channels, and edit settings from one place without hopping into the Teams app.

This demo walks through viewing—and optionally updating—an existing team’s details in the Microsoft Teams admin center. From Teams > Manage teams, it opens the Mark 8 Project Team and tours the three core areas: Members (add/remove people, open user management pages, and change roles—like promoting Adele Vance to owner), Channels (view the channel list, add channels, edit names/descriptions, or delete channels), and Settings (review the team’s configuration and edit it using the Edit button). It mirrors what you’d see in the Teams app, but from an admin’s control panel.

We produced this as a clean, orientation-first demo: we scripted it to keep admins grounded (where you are, what tab you’re on, what changes do), captured crisp UI with professional narration, then edited it to stay snappy while still letting the interface breathe. The result is a quick reference video you can hand to anyone who needs to manage teams without making a sport out of it. Delivered with captions, audio description, and thumbnails.

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June 2023
Microsoft Teams
Microsoft Teams admin center: View and manage effective policies for a user
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See a user’s effective Teams policies—review policy precedence and ranking, then edit assignments to switch between Global defaults, group policies, and direct user policies.

This demo shows how to view and manage a user’s effective policies in the Microsoft Teams admin center—so you can see what settings they’re actually experiencing, not just what you think you assigned. In Users > Manage users, it opens a user (Adele Vance), then goes to Policies to review assigned policies and uses Details to show precedence across direct assignments, group assignments, and the Global [Org-wide default] policy. It clarifies ranking: direct user policies beat group policies, and when multiple group policies apply, the lower rank number wins. It then demonstrates updating assignments by selecting Edit and restoring Adele to the Global meeting policy, then applying changes.

We produced this as a clarity-first explainer with just enough button-clicking to make it real. In preproduction we organized the story around the mental model (precedence and ranking), in production we recorded crisp screens and voiceover, and in post we paced it so the key takeaway sticks: “effective policy” is what matters. Final delivery includes closed captions, audio description, and thumbnails.

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June 2023
Microsoft Teams
Microsoft Teams admin center: View and manage users' team memberships
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Manage Teams memberships in the admin center—open a user, view their teams, change roles to Owner, or remove them from a team when needed.

This demo shows how to view and manage a user’s team memberships in the Microsoft Teams admin center. Starting in Users > Manage users, it selects a specific user (Adele Vance), opens the Teams tab, and reviews the list of teams she belongs to. From there, it demonstrates common admin tasks: opening a team’s management page, changing the user’s role (for example, making Adele an Owner), and removing the user from a team via Remove from this team—along with a note that changes can take up to 10 minutes to take effect.

We produced this as a practical “admin hygiene” walkthrough—minimal steps, maximum clarity. Preproduction nailed the shortest path to the Teams membership view, production captured crisp UI with professional voiceover, and post kept the pacing brisk while still calling out the two actions admins use most: role change and removal. Final delivery includes closed captions, audio description, and thumbnails.

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June 2023
Microsoft Teams
Microsoft Teams admin center: Global vs. custom policies
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Understand Global vs custom Teams meeting policies—create a custom policy, adjust settings, and assign it to groups so different users get different meeting behavior.

This demo explains the difference between global and custom meeting policies in the Microsoft Teams admin center. It shows where to find them (Meetings > Meeting policies), then clarifies that the Global [org-wide default] policy automatically applies to everyone unless a user gets a different policy via individual or group assignment. Because there’s only one global policy per policy type, the video demonstrates creating a custom policy (Add, name it, adjust the same settings you’d see in Global, Save), then assigning it to a group—illustrated with the Sales and Marketing group, where membership (like Megan Bowman) determines who inherits the policy.

We produced this as a quick concept-and-action demo: we shaped the story to answer “what’s the difference?” first, then immediately show the exact clicks to build and assign a custom policy. Clean screen capture, clear narration, and a tight edit keep the distinction memorable—so viewers leave knowing when to edit Global and when to create something custom. Final delivery includes closed captions, audio description, and thumbnails.

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