by Andrew Herkert | Feb 15, 2022 | Content Trends, External Communications, Internal Communications, Scribology, Scriptwriting, Whiteboard Video
When it comes down to it, the most memorable parts of any narrative will almost always be the characters and the message. Plots, or the series of events that we see our characters experience, give us a window into their personality, and give the message a reason...
by Andrew Herkert | Feb 10, 2022 | Scribology, Visual Storytelling, Whiteboard Video
While the amount of time between today and Tenet’s release feels enormous, in truth it’s only been a little over a year since its US release. While the film may not have gained cult status yet—which is nigh impossible in so short a timeframe—it remains a...
by Andrew Herkert | Feb 8, 2022 | Scribology, Whiteboard Video
TruScribe artists are fantastic at making a video look easy. From the moment you click the “play” button until the final frame rolls, it can feel like you’re simply looking over an artist’s shoulder as they casually create images that support the narrator’s...
by Andrew Herkert | Feb 1, 2022 | Content Trends, External Communications, Internal Communications, Scribology, Whiteboard Video
What’s your worst fear with your business communications? Is it that you’ll frustrate or anger your recipients? Do you worry that your message is too long, or too short? How about the most important question of all: is your message even clear?...
by Andrew Herkert | Jan 27, 2022 | Scribology, Visual Storytelling, Whiteboard Video
There’s something particularly arresting about drone photography that is absolutely on display in the 2021 Drone Photo Awards, fifteen entries of which are showcased by CNN here. I think the singular magic of the technique is its ability to change how we think...
by Andrew Herkert | Jan 18, 2022 | Scribology, Visual Storytelling, Whiteboard Video
When you come to TruScribe, we don’t expect you to know everything about whiteboard video. All we ask is a chance to tell your story for you, in the best way we know—and that way is whiteboard. This means that we expect to get questions from our clients...