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Old 05-19-2009, 04:50 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by Kevy Baby View Post
Either that or the whipping post
I thought you were still occupying that?

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I think "Capture. Relive. Treasure" sounds reasonably apt for what you do.
For the wedding services, yes. The wedding services needs to remain as a separate "division", because otherwise I'll be known as just a wedding videographer, and that's a bad reputation to have, unless that's all I ever wanted to shoot (and starve while I'm at it). Showing it as an "additional" service is acceptable amongst the general production world.

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However, I don't understand how "Dream. See. Do" does.
Dream up an idea, see/visualize it, then do it. That's what I do overall these days (not just video). So, I'm still trying to come up with a tag line for the main business, although maybe it doesn't need one at all.

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This may not be in play, but I think you should change the name of your business. The name Total Dynamic Studios strikes me as 1) grammatically incorrect and 2) a satirical name for a big movie studio one might hear in a Bugs Bunny cartoon.
Now that's one thing that will not change. For starters, TDS are my maiden initials. Total Dynamic Studios was based from that almost two decades ago and has a further significance to me. I think there are plenty of studios/production companies out there with silly names. (I had a friend who worked for Pie Town... it's actually a very reputable Hollywood reality production company.) IMHO, I think it's about distinction. Thanks for your input though! It is very appreciated and not unheard.

As for the email, you all make some good points. I think keeping it at "info@" is going to be the best way to go.
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