You’re boring…
January 26th, 2010Posted by: ianparkinson

We’re really good at helping people and organisations get their message across (it’s not just us who say that, our clients do too – give us a call and we’ll put you in touch with some for a reference).
But sometimes you can’t beat the direct approach – and we can all learn from the legendary Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein, and his brilliantly blunt letter to a director.
Think Again
Radio radio…
January 23rd, 2010Posted by: ianparkinson

A lot of media training focuses on TV and video. Rightly, because getting your message across on TV is a powerful and sometimes complex skill. We spend a lot of time helping our clients perform well in front of a camera. But we don’t forget the importance of radio, especially BBC local radio – which often allows you a longer, more relaxed and very different way of making your case.
So we always offer the chance to recreate a radio interview – even a phone-in if required – in all our sessions. And digital technology has made radio even simpler and more immediate. In this rucksack is the Think Again broadcast-quality radio studio, checked and ready to go back on the road for another round of client visits next week.
Give us a call, and we’ll put you in the picture – and on the air.
Digital Media, Think Again
Say what you mean
January 21st, 2010Posted by: ianparkinson
We spend most of our time helping people to say what they really mean. Our mantra is “have one thing to say and say it as clearly as you can”. We’re on the road (and in the air) again for the next few weeks, working with local authorities on the the clarity of their communication. After an excellent session with the great team at Cornwall Learning, we were confronted with this sign at the entrance to Newquay Airport.

Some work to be done there on clarity of message. We’re happy to help.
Think Again