Post by ujjal03 on Jul 2, 2024 4:59:43 GMT -5
Who would have thought that good films and series, as well as documentaries, could be more than just a great source of fun and distraction, but could also provide valuable lessons for entrepreneurs? We've made a selection of tips for films, series and documentaries about writing and marketing so you can learn more about marketing and sales, without even feeling like you're studying. Let's start with movie tips 1. Hunger for Power Although he was not the creator of the mass production process of hamburgers that popularized McDonald's, it was Ray Kroc who turned the brand into this great fast food empire. Determined and intelligent, Kroc used controversial, many amoral methods to grow his business. In this film, we learn a little more about the behind the scenes and the real story, but we also learn about brand building, the most important aspect in McDonald's worldwide success. 2.
Midnight in Paris Imagine that you are an aspiring writer and, for some Canada Phone Number Data inexplicable reason, during your stay in Paris, you manage to go back to the 1920s? But best of all: do you personally know writers like Ernest Hemingway, TS Eliot, Gertrude Stein and Scott Fitzgerald? What's more, you'll also get literary advice to help you find the motivation to write your own book ? Well, that's the plot of Midnight in Paris, a comedy that will give you that dose of inspiration to write. 3. Syrup The film is not intended to teach good marketing practices, but to show in an exaggerated way how branding and sales strategies for very popular products are created. In a cynical way, the film presents ways to market newly created products. 4.
Barton Fink The creative block that became a movie. A film written in a moment of creative block while writing another film and which has as its central theme the lack of inspiration itself and the writing process. Although the subject doesn't seem at all interesting, the Coen brothers managed to create and tell this story masterfully. The protagonist, who gives the film its name, after writing his first big hit, a play on Broadway, is invited to go to Hollywood. Hired by a big producer to write movie scripts, he decides to stay at the Earle Hotel. It is in this place, falling apart, full of strange figures and catastrophic events, that the writer will confront his fear of failure and the anxiety of not knowing if he will be able to write another success. Even if you will be able to write anything. Feelings so common among artists and which are portrayed in a fantastic way, where it is not known what is real and what is the result of our writer's own insecurities. To find out, just watch the full movie on YouTube.
Midnight in Paris Imagine that you are an aspiring writer and, for some Canada Phone Number Data inexplicable reason, during your stay in Paris, you manage to go back to the 1920s? But best of all: do you personally know writers like Ernest Hemingway, TS Eliot, Gertrude Stein and Scott Fitzgerald? What's more, you'll also get literary advice to help you find the motivation to write your own book ? Well, that's the plot of Midnight in Paris, a comedy that will give you that dose of inspiration to write. 3. Syrup The film is not intended to teach good marketing practices, but to show in an exaggerated way how branding and sales strategies for very popular products are created. In a cynical way, the film presents ways to market newly created products. 4.
Barton Fink The creative block that became a movie. A film written in a moment of creative block while writing another film and which has as its central theme the lack of inspiration itself and the writing process. Although the subject doesn't seem at all interesting, the Coen brothers managed to create and tell this story masterfully. The protagonist, who gives the film its name, after writing his first big hit, a play on Broadway, is invited to go to Hollywood. Hired by a big producer to write movie scripts, he decides to stay at the Earle Hotel. It is in this place, falling apart, full of strange figures and catastrophic events, that the writer will confront his fear of failure and the anxiety of not knowing if he will be able to write another success. Even if you will be able to write anything. Feelings so common among artists and which are portrayed in a fantastic way, where it is not known what is real and what is the result of our writer's own insecurities. To find out, just watch the full movie on YouTube.