Vern Oakley on Business Insanity Talk Radio
Vern Oakley was recently featured on Barry Moltz’s Business Insanity Talk Radio on WIND AM. The discussion includes: The power of video to impact company culture, the bo[..]
The Creative Constant in Film and Video
Let’s talk about constants. The most famous mathematical constant is the speed of light: the universal speed limit. It may not be rocket science, but the time it takes to so[..]
Tribe Pictures CEO Vern Oakley on the As Told By Nomads Podcast
Tribe CEO/Creative Director Vern Oakley was on the As Told By Nomads Podcast recently. To listen go here: https://uydmedia.com/how-to-bring-out-your-best-on-camera-with-vern-[..]
Teleprompter 101
The following post was adapted from Vern Oakley’s book Leadership in Focus. Teleprompters are a mixed blessing. Technically, they’re meant to help on-camera performanc[..]
Vern Oakley on the How To Be Awesome at Your Job Podcast
Tribe CEO, Vern Oakley, recently appreared on the How to Be Awesome at Your Job podcast with Pete Mockaitis, sharing his wisdom for connecting more sincerely whether you’re [..]
New Work: Washington and Lee University Video Series
The Challenge: Washington and Lee University had a perception problem. Prospects, parents and even high school counselors had an outdated impression of the school. The Univers[..]
Virtual Reality and 360° Video: What’s the Difference?
VR & 360 video: What the heck’s the difference? There’s a tendency to conflate VR and 360, and I hope to clear up some of the differences between the two. To make matt[..]
The Untold Secrets of Your University’s In-House Video Team
One big change over the last five years is that now colleges and universities have their own sophisticated in-house video teams. Since video is in-demand on social media platf[..]
Artificial Intelligence Music Composer for Video: An Interview with Drew Silverstein from Amper Music
Tribe recently tried out a new Artificial Intelligence composer, Amper Music, to create music for a video project. I think it’s safe to say we had fairly low expectation[..]