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Zach Phillips will show you how to make a cool video for your startup

Lights, camera, action May 11 at 1313 Innovation.

Zach Phillips' film studio, The Kitchen, is at the Wilmington train station. (Courtesy photo)

It’s always cool to have a catchy video explain your product or service when you launch a startup. But doing that takes a little skill.
That’s why Zach Phillips from The Kitchen will be presenting from 5:30-7:30 p.m. May 11 at 1313 Innovation to talk about how to create such a video.
Phillips will talk about the merits of video (and also what it’s not beneficial for) and new ways to think about how to introduce your product and convey uniqueness.
“He’ll also cover some writing/shooting/editing basic rules and guidelines for being sure your self-produced video isn’t super lame and embarrassing,” Megan Anthony, 1313’s community manager, said in an email.
The event will be free to attend. Register through Google Docs here.

Companies: The Kitchen / 1313 Innovation
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