Patrick Ortman, Inc.

Our Client Vocre Blows Up Big

Written By: Patrick on September 18th, 2011

A little while ago, we created a top-secret promo video for a new iPhone app called Vocre. Last week, they debuted their new app at TechCrunch Disrupt, and they won big. They won the “Audience Choice Award” and “Best Mobile App”, and you may have started to see our promo video being played on technology shows on various tv networks and on the local news.

When myLanguage approached me to direct their web promo video, I was incredibly impressed with their idea and how far they’d already taken it. It’s basically the Universal Translator from Star Trek. It’s amazing. Learn more about the Vocre app, their win, and so forth on our Facebook page- and while you’re there, please “like” us, and Vocre, too!

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Bold, Strong Choices

Written By: Patrick on September 8th, 2011

I want to talk about making bold choices.

See, the past few weeks we’ve been in casting for our latest film. I’ve seen a lot of actors who have been gracious enough to come in and read for this project. And seeing so many actors work their craft has taught me something: the ones I care about, the ones I remember, the ones who have a shot at landing the role, are the ones who make bold, strong choices.

They may not always make the right choices. But making a bold choice is far better than making a forgettable one. Or not making a choice, at all.

I think this lesson applies to every business on the planet. It seems to me that unless you want your business to be utterly forgettable, you’ll take risks and make bold choices, too.

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