by William Bowman | Nov 16, 2020 | Digital Marketing, Film, Video, and Media, Media, People Project Media, PPM: Paid
There are some projects that are carefree and relaxing. Like floating down a river in an inner tube, all you do is avoid the banks, rocks, and eddies and let the current carry you. And then there are some projects that feel like jumping to the moon on a Pogo stick....
by William Bowman | Nov 7, 2020 | Digital Marketing, People Project Media, PPM: Paid
There are some clients that you work with just because they pay you; there are some clients you work with them because you believe in the product that they sell. Trauma Sensitive Mindfulness is in the latter category. Not only do I enjoy working with their crew, after...
by William Bowman | Oct 23, 2020 | Author: William Bowman, Film, Video, and Media, Media, People Project Media, PPM: Paid
Six months ago I was given a lead about United Community Action Network, or UCAN, a local social services company in Roseburg, Oregon. Among many other things, UCAN hosts a unique type of food pantry, The Outpost. The Outpost is what’s called a “mobile...
by William Bowman | Sep 3, 2020 | Author: William Bowman, Digital Marketing, People Project Media, PPM: Paid
Video production is my art, but editing course media is my industry. The vast majority of the work I do is related to online education companies creating digital content for their students. About 80% of my work is related to videos, transcripts, and emails related to...
by William Bowman | Aug 10, 2020 | Author: William Bowman, Creativity, Digital Marketing, People Project Media, PPM: Paid
Project Summary Two months ago Model Technology solutions approached me to design a logo and landing page for their new software suite Objur. Objur is a suite designed for IT managers and network administrators to “hydrate” their Windows computers,...
by William Bowman | May 20, 2020 | Author: William Bowman, Digital Marketing, Film, Video, and Media, PPM: Free
It’s not very often I get the opportunity to be in front of the camera rather than behind. But when I do stop onto the other side, it’s almost always in a comedy. Last year I got an awesome opportunity to act in a marketing video for Mountain Valley...