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fisheyegroup · 1 year
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Fish Eye Group - Your Trusted Video Production Partner in Delhi
Fish Eye Group is a premier video production company based in Delhi that offers top-quality video services to businesses, organizations, and individuals. With a team of experienced professionals and cutting-edge technology, Fish Eye Group delivers creative and impactful videos that exceed client expectations.
So whether you're a business looking to promote your products or services, or an individual looking to create a personal video project, Fish Eye Group is your trusted video production partner in Delhi. Contact them today to learn more about their services and how they can help you achieve your video production goals.
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speakofcompersion · 3 months
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KEY for GQ KOREA during JUUN.J
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petalsinned · 9 months
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A stone had been dropped into the well, the well was my youthful soul.
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intervallos. an indie & selective limbus company multimuse featuring emil sinclair. penned by dante (they/he, 21).
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lentous · 1 year
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INDIE, PRIVATE, && MUTAULS ONLY LIMBUS COMPANY OC BY THE NAME VICTOR FRANKENSTEIN. REANIMATED BY RONNIE.
READ THE CARRD BEFORE INTERACTING. / PROMO TEMP.
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JensenAckles: And we’re off… #SaveTheWinchesters
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iudico · 1 year
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hey there, this is ri'ah, with a blog for meursault from limbus company! if you're interested, feel free to hit the ♡ or ↻ if you're interested!
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limbvscompany · 2 years
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hey there, this is ri'ah with a new blog for a limbus company multimuse, LIMBVSCOMPANY! including canon characters like meursault and heathcliff, as well as ocs for a separate bus using characters from musicals.
can you hit the ♡ or ↻ if you're interested in checking it out?
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amerifilms · 10 months
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A promotional video or promo video is a video used for the express purpose of promoting a specific marketing initiative, sale, or event. Promos are often similar in style and tone to a teaser video, where you grab your audience's attention and draw them in to learn more.
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katokosmos-a · 1 year
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ASHES TO ASHES, DUST TO DUST...
KÁTOKÓSMOS...indie, private, selective low-activity original character inspired by hades of greek myth, created for project moon's lobo corp / library of ruina / limbus company. connected to chrysothron.
THE DEVIL'S AFTER BOTH OF US.
promo template by supersources.
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tiredead · 2 years
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‎‎‎ AFTER ALL... WE WERE YOUNG, AND UNAFRAID... AND WE, WERE READY TO START.
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flojocabron · 1 year
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E.T. wasn't the only one to blame. This game: Chase The Chuck Wagon, can also represent the over-saturatation and gaming glut that led to the videogame crash of 1983. It was a dog food mail-in promo. It was everything that could and did go wrong when our hobby started out as a fad. It's a good thing we learned our lesson and implemented quality control.......right?
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thedesirecompany · 3 months
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4 Services to Look for in a Promotional Video Production Company
Partnering with a complete product education platform that has all the capabilities of a promotional video production company can be the difference between successful product marketing or a product that fades into obscurity. Whether it’s informing potential customers so they know how your product works before making their purchase or strategically using influencers in promotional content, the right video production services are essential. Here are four services to prioritize when choosing a partner for promotional videos.
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Informing, Not Influencing Look for a video creative agency or product education platform that focuses on informing, not influencing. Customer education is essential in a world of misinformation. Unfortunately, many influencers don’t even use the products they promote, and hollow promotion doesn’t translate to effective product education. Look for a partner that will match your product with an expert in your industry. Since they use your product, they are the ideal source for teaching potential customers how to get the most out of it. They can explain tips and tricks, use cases, and generally manage their expectations about the product. Strategically Using Influencers Do influencers still have a role in content that’s truly educational? The answer is yes. Rather than scripted promotion, their role should be to extend reach. An industry expert can collaborate with an influencer to create a video teaching them everything they need to know about your product. The influencer acts as a surrogate, learning along with potential customers while extending your brand’s reach. Many consumers believe influencers don’t actually use the products they promote. So, having an influencer appear alongside an industry expert with real-world experience is the perfect way to combine informative content while reaching new audiences. Authentic, Qualified Reviews You will also want to prioritize video production services that feature reviews. An expert’s review of your product will carry more weight than a random customer. Plus, it’s much harder to fake video reviews than it is for a bot to create a written review on a retail site. Consumers crave authenticity, so letting a professional create a qualified review based on their years of hard-earned experience can help educate potential customers and build trust. Let the expert create an unscripted review, comparing your product with competitor offerings. It shows your brand deems authenticity above everything. Multi-Channel Distribution How does your partner distribute the content to make sure consumers see it? You want multi-channel distribution so your customers can see this educational content however they choose to shop. This could be a QR code that lets them watch a quick video demonstration of your product while in the aisle of a store or that directs them to reviews of your product online. The more ways educational content about your product can reach a potential customer, the better. A content education platform with video production services and full-service media distribution capabilities can help here. Their team can leverage networks and partnerships to create an omni-channel journey for consumers. This helps ensure they see the videos at the right time, allowing them to make an informed purchase decision. About The Desire Company Building genuine brand loyalty is a vital part of establishing trust with potential customers. Today’s digital marketplace is full of fake reviews and misinformation, and the FTC is cracking down on them. Plus, celebrities’ and paid influencers’ credibility is declining. As a result, consumers value honest advice and helpful feedback from reputable sources more than ever. The Desire Company goes beyond strategies like product endorsements from paid influencers, celebrities, and fake experts. They’re more than just a creative agency or video production company. The Desire Company is a complete product education platform. The Desire Company is a complete product education solution that combines content strategy, expert vetting, and matching with their vast Pro Community, video embed technology, and media distribution to keep your audience informed, not influenced. Learn how your brand can utilize The Desire Company’s video production services and more at https://brands.thedesirecompany.com Original Source: https://bit.ly/3RWnEyi
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inaries · 5 months
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It's community day on twitch with drawpiles, void crew, lethal company and more come hang out!
We are doing lethal company right now
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istjun · 6 months
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finally getting siren but at what cost....
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what tone of voice do you think Heathcliff's monologue for the Season 4 trailer will take, after Yi Sang's melancholy nostalgia and Ishmael's fervent memorization of sailing advice
Tbh you really should not be asking me about this lol, I'm not quite good at the Ideas until the post-release report, though if I had to take a guess it's either the mother of all outbursts or being 2 seconds away from Fucking Losing It™ (he has so much pent up rage (primarily directed towards himself, methinks))
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ktempestbradford · 7 months
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I have been on a Willy Wonkified journey today and I need y'all to come with me
It started so innocently. Scrolling Google News I come across this article on Ars Technica:
At first glance I thought what happened was parents saw AI-generated images of an event their kids were at and became concerned, then realized it was fake. The reality? Oh so much better.
On Saturday, event organizers shut down a Glasgow-based "Willy's Chocolate Experience" after customers complained that the unofficial Wonka-inspired event, which took place in a sparsely decorated venue, did not match the lush AI-generated images listed on its official website.... According to Sky News, police were called to the event, and "advice was given."
Thing is, the people who paid to go were obviously not expecting exactly this:
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But I can see how they'd be a bit pissed upon arriving to this:
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It gets worse.
"Tempest, how could it possibly--"
source of this video that also includes this charming description:
Made up a villain called The Unknown — 'an evil chocolate maker who lives in the walls'
There is already a meme.
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Oh yes, the Wish.com Oompa Loompa:
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Who has already done an interview!
As bad (and hilarious) as this all is, I got curious about the company that put on this event. Did they somehow overreach? Did the actors they hired back out at the last minute? (Or after they saw the script...) Oddly enough, it doesn't seem so!
Given what I found when poking around I'm legit surprised there was an event at all. Cuz this outfit seems to be 100% a scam.
The website for this specific event is here and it has many AI generated images on it, as stated. I don't think anyone who bought tickets looked very closely at these images, otherwise they might have been concerned about how much Catgacating their children would be exposed to.
Yes, Catgacating. You know, CATgacating!
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I personally don't think anyone should serve exarserdray flavored lollipops in public spaces given how many people are allergic to it. And the sweet teats might not have been age appropriate.
Though the Twilight Tunnel looks pretty cool:
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I'm not sure that Dim Tight Twdrding is safe. I've also been warned that Vivue Sounds are in that weird frequency range that makes you poop your pants upon hearing them.
Yes, Virginia, these folks used an AI image generator for everything on the website and used Chat GPT for some of the text! From the FAQ:
Q: I cannot go on the available days. Will you have more dates in the future? A: Should there be capacity when you arrive, then you will be able to enter without any problems. In the event that this is not the case, we may ask you to wait a bit.
Fear not, for this question is asked again a few lines down and the answer makes more sense.
Curious about the events company behind this disaster, I took myself over to the homepage of House of Illuminati and I was not disappointed.
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I would 100% trust these people to plan my wedding.
This abomination of a website is a badly edited WordPress blog filled with AI art and just enough blog posts to make the casual viewer think that it's a legit business for about 0.0004 seconds.
Their attention to detail is stunning, from how they left up the default first post every WP blog gets to how they didn't bother changing the name on several images, thus revealing where they came from. Like this one:
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With the lovely and compact filename "DALL·E-2024-01-30-09.50.54-Imagine-a-scene-where-fantasy-and-reality-merge-seamlessly.-In-the-foreground-a-grand-interactive-gala-is-taking-place-filled-with-elegant-guests-i.png"
"Concept.png" came from the same AI generator that gets text almost, but not quiiiiiite right:
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There are a suspicious number of .webp images in the uploads, which makes me think they either stole them from other sites where AI "art" was uploaded or they didn't want to pay for the hi-res versions of some and just grabbed the preview image.
The real fun came when I noticed this filename: Before-and-After-Eventologists-Transformation-Edgbaston-Cricket-Ground-1024x1024-1.jpg and decided to do a Google image search. Friends, you will be shocked to hear that the image in question, found on this post touting how they can transform a boring warehouse into a fun event space, was stolen from this actual event planner.
Even better, this weirdly grainy image?
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From a post that claims to be about the preparations for a "Willy Wonka" experience (we'll get to this in a minute), is not only NOT an actual image of anyone preparing anything for Illuminati's event, it is stolen from a YouTube thumbnail that's been chopped to remove the name of the company that actually made this. Here's the video.
If you actually read the blog posts they're all copypasta or some AI generated crap. To the point where this seems like not a real business at all. There's very specific business information at the bottom, but nothing else seems real.
As I said, I'm kinda surprised they put on an event at all. This has, "And then they ran off with all our money!" written all over it. I'm perplexed.
And also wondering when the copyright lawyers are gonna start calling, because...
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This post explicitly says they're putting together a "Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory Experience" complete with golden tickets.
Somewhere along the line someone must have wised up, because the actual event was called "Willys Chocolate Experience" (note the lack of apostrophe) and the script they handed to the actors about 10 minutes before they were supposed to "perform" was about a "Willy McDuff" and his chocolate factory.
As I was going through this madness with friends in a chat, one pointed out that it took very little prompting to get the free Chat GPT to spit out an event description and such very similar to all this while avoiding copyrighted phrases. But he couldn't figure out where the McDuff came from since it wasn't the type of thing GPT would usually spit out...
Until he altered the prompt to include it would be happening in Glasgow, Scotland.
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You cannot make this stuff up.
But truly, honestly, I do not even understand why they didn't take the money and run. Clearly this was all set up to be a scam. A lazy, AI generated scam.
Everything from the website to the event images to the copy to the "script" to the names of things was either stolen or AI generated (aka stolen). Hell, I'd be looking for some poor Japanese visitor wandering the streets of Glasgow, confused, after being jacked for his mascot costume.
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HE LIVES IN THE WALLS, Y'ALL.
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