How a Brand Can Turn into a Movement | Tamara Thompson 026

Videos allow brands to showcase their unique culture. Behind the scenes are a production team that works hard and work together to create a compelling output. Today, Tamara Thompson shares their story as a team and her insights on how a brand can turn into a movement.

“When you figure out what it is that you want to create as an experience, people begin to follow that.” – Tamara Thompson

Empowering Brands Through Videos

How a Brand Can Turn into a Movement | Tamara Thompson 026

Tamara is the founder of Serious Take Productions, a production company that takes videos to the next level. They work together to establish connection with the target audience, increase impact and drive more results for the brand.

“Culture shines right through in the videos.” – Tamara Thompson

Transparency in Leadership

Their journey started in 2012. Tamara earned her degree in Filmmaking and since then worked to help brands gain authority in their niche. 

She is transparent in her leadership. Over the years, she has videographers and other team members who stay long-term because of their company culture that tries to carry on the language of love

 


Level Up from Brand to Movement

The transparency enabled her to also share her experiences with them. They have come to know her story. More than that, they have come to know her heart and they support her mission. 

From creating YouTube videos, they have extended their reach by sharing her personal brand to the world. People can now learn from her on Broadcast Your Authority TV, a program that helps entrepreneurs position themselves as authority through powerful storytelling.

Download and listen to How a Brand Can Turn into a Movement to learn more. Remember to let Tamara know you heard about her on Culture Eats Strategy with Jaime Jay!

Connect through the links below:

Website – Serious Take Productions

Facebook @serioustakeproductions

Facebook @DirectorTamaraThompson

Leave us a 5-star rating and review if you enjoyed the show! Thank you and meet you again next week.

Join the Facebook Group CES

Jaime Jay

About Jaime Jay

Meet Jaime Jay – a man who wears many hats, and wears them all admirably. He's a master connector, an entrepreneur extraordinaire, and a published author who knows how to get things done.

Before he found his way to the business world, Jaime served his country as a brave paratrooper in the U.S. Army. But that's just the beginning of his many accomplishments.

He's the founder of the renowned Bottleneck Distant Assistant Services firm, and his book "Quit Repeating Yourself" has become a must-read for entrepreneurs everywhere.

When he's not busy building his empire, you can find him on his beloved Harley Davidson, cruising through the countryside and taking in the invigorating effects of Uitwaaien – a Dutch practice that involves facing the wind to boost health and relieve stress.

He enjoys spending his free time outside building stuff with his wife, Nikita the dog and their two kittens (for now at least) Tommy and Tater.

He is ‘over-the-moon’ happily married to his wonderful wife Sara, his amazing daughter, Jessica, who is serving our country as a United States Army soldier. Jaime and Sara are the proud grand parents of two beautiful little girls.

Leave a Comment





book-a-time

Get Your Book Now!

Quit Repeating Yourself provides guidance for entrepreneurs, business leaders, and managers to help prevent unknown challenges from ruining their business.

QRYBook

Subscribe to our Newsletter

Related Blogs

Chris Meade

How A Young Entrepreneur Launched Remote-Based Business CROSSNET | Ep. 69 Chris Meade

david cherner

Transformative Learning and Wellbeing For Leadership Development | Ep. 068 David Cherner

jenean perelstein

Stand In Your Strength | Ep. 67 Jenean Perelstein

Jaime Jay believes culture goes way beyond any company strategy

Bottleneck Staff Stepping Up | Ep. 066 Jaime Jay

Jon Breen

Intentional Employee Development | Ep. 065 Jon Breen

anese cavanaugh

Contagious Culture: Intentionally Creating an Organization That Thrives | 064 Anese Cavanaugh