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Imagine the Laughter... Imagine the Romance... etc. |
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Picture the Laughter... Picture the Romance... etc. |
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See the Laughter... See the Romance... etc. |
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Capture the Laughter... Capture the Romance... etc. |
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4 | 30.77% |
Remember the Laughter... Remember the Romance... etc. |
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5 | 38.46% |
Combo: Remember the Laughter... Capture the Romance... etc. |
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3 | 23.08% |
Other (Please specify in post.) |
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Another possibility would be to leave the verbs out of it. "The laughter... the tears..." The last one one would have to be something more substantial, like a sentence (a phrase, at least) that would tie them together: "We will capture them for you." Or "bring them home for you." Those aren't really right, but you get the idea. I don't suppose your company has a slogan yet?
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I like the concept of Capture and Relive. It both explains what it is you do and it gives the client a clear reason to want to hire you. Capture does make me think of Tink, though.
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[quote=Not Afraid;123165]I like the concept of Capture and Relive. It both explains what it is you do and it gives the client a clear reason to want to hire you.[quote] That's why I like "Relive" instead of "Remember", because people can remember things on their own. But, to relive it, they need to see it/experience it again, and that's what video does.
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They are usually called "fag hags"
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I'm hesitant to vote, though I like Tom's idea of removing the verbs entirely. It's probably understood that this is something they'll want to remember, something you've captured. Hopefully, they're already imagining the romance and laughter, even though they might not have as much time for that during the often stressful "event."
If there are verbs to be used, perhaps the combo - if any, I'm partial to remember, despite my previous dismissal. I love the company name, and while I favor the fuzzy logo, I wonder if there's more potential with the sharp logo - perhaps tweaking with the image a bit so that it can appear to be more than one thing at a time, indicating both the imagination and versatility of Fairy Box Productions.
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