Re: [silk] ISO: explainer video firms

2016-09-09 Thread Venkat Mangudi - Silk
I love the confidentiality notice. It wasn't there in your first email.
Guess you forgot to remove it later, huh?

Cheers, and welcome.

--Venkat

On Friday 9 September 2016, Prashant P Kothari  wrote:

> Thanks a ton... will check it out
>
> Regards
> Prashant
>
> **
>
> *CONFIDENTIALITY NOTE: *If you are the intended recipient of this
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>
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> should the error be mine, just try and prove it, mother-effer. Every member
> of my legal team attended a top-tier law school and scored well above the
> national average on the LSAT. They can’t wait to sue you into oblivion and
> consequently enrich themselves through your divestiture.
>
> If you’ve slipped and fallen or were working around asbestos during the
> late nineties, however, then go ahead and reply with a concise summary of
> the event that caused the onset of your pain and the nature of your
> injuries, along with the name of the chiropractor you’re using and a
> rundown of his/her fees, because some pockets are deep, especially among
> major retailers and manufacturers, and could stand to be made shallower,
> and we all deserve to be compensated for misfortunes brought upon us by
> others’ negligence.
>
> If you do—against the advice of any attorney who passed the bar with a
> score of 120 or higher—decide to use the above information for personal
> gain, in all fairness I ought to let you know that there’s a better than
> average chance that what’s above is a pack of lies.
>
> For every e-mail I send, I send a decoy e-mail full of disinformation. Most
> of my e-mails also contain a truly nasty virus of my own creation that I’m
> calling the Compensator™, and if you are not the intended recipient but
> open the e-mail, then your identity will be compromised, your personal
> information disseminated, your bank accounts diminished, and I’m working on
> a feature whereby you, as in your physical self, will host the
> Compensator™, which will remain dormant until you think everything’s cool,
> and then—
>
> Bam! You’re sleepless, coughing, eyes watering, and your spouse is asking
> if you ought to head to the emergency room. If you are Sara from the eighth
> grade, then how do you like me now? See that S-Class Mercedes parked over
> by the dumpsters there? Mine. Paid for. Cash.
>
> See that dude with aviator sunglasses, hair slicked back, snapping his
> fingers to some awesome tune on the Norwegian sound system? He’s wearing a
> shirt with a spread collar, housing a Windsor knot in a Jermyn Street tie,
> and considering a run for Congress?
>
> It’s me. How-do! Should you regret your decision to blow me off outside
> third-period chemistry in front of half the class, reply to the above
> address and attach a current photo. It doesn’t have to be sexy or anything,
> just, like, yourself on vacation with some inspiring vista in the
> background.
>
> If your name is Keith, there’s a pretty decent chance that we won’t get
> along, based on my past experience with people named Keith.
>
> If you are at the craps table at the Tropicana, place the six and eight,
> but stay the hell off the field bet, which is really for suckers, and, if
> the dice get hot, let’s split the winnings. If your measurements are
> 36-26-34, give or take, then don’t hesitate to reply, but don’t “reply
> all,” for security reasons.
>
> If you grew up and went to law school yet find yourself in a windowless
> room in midtown eating a tuna-salad sandwich, wondering if it’s still good,
> given all the mayo, and thinking that this is not what was promised, then
> let’s grab a beer and see where it goes.
>
> On Thu, Sep 8, 2016 at 5:17 PM, Esther Schindler  >
> wrote:
>
> > David Strom > did a few of these for me
> a few years ago;
> > unfortunately the site where they were posted is no longer online. Drop
> him
> > a line and tell him I sent you.
> >
> > --Esther
> >   twitter.com/estherschindler
> >
> >
> >
> > Prashant P Kothari wrote:
> >
> >> Hi folks
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> I'm looking for a solid and economical company that can help us create
> >> short 2-minute explainer videos
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Something along the lines of this
> >>
> >> www.youtube.com/watch?v=dp3NK7TMMzw
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Anyone that you can recommend - ideally a firm that you have first-hand
> >> experience with
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Regards
> >> Prashant
> >>
> >
> >
>


Re: [silk] ISO: explainer video firms

2016-09-09 Thread Prashant P Kothari
Thanks a ton... will check it out

Regards
Prashant

**

*CONFIDENTIALITY NOTE: *If you are the intended recipient of this
electronic missive, then consider yourself fortunate. If you are not the
intended recipient, then God help you, because there are hard times headed
your way, my friend.

If you have received this message in error, the error is likely yours, but
should the error be mine, just try and prove it, mother-effer. Every member
of my legal team attended a top-tier law school and scored well above the
national average on the LSAT. They can’t wait to sue you into oblivion and
consequently enrich themselves through your divestiture.

If you’ve slipped and fallen or were working around asbestos during the
late nineties, however, then go ahead and reply with a concise summary of
the event that caused the onset of your pain and the nature of your
injuries, along with the name of the chiropractor you’re using and a
rundown of his/her fees, because some pockets are deep, especially among
major retailers and manufacturers, and could stand to be made shallower,
and we all deserve to be compensated for misfortunes brought upon us by
others’ negligence.

If you do—against the advice of any attorney who passed the bar with a
score of 120 or higher—decide to use the above information for personal
gain, in all fairness I ought to let you know that there’s a better than
average chance that what’s above is a pack of lies.

For every e-mail I send, I send a decoy e-mail full of disinformation. Most
of my e-mails also contain a truly nasty virus of my own creation that I’m
calling the Compensator™, and if you are not the intended recipient but
open the e-mail, then your identity will be compromised, your personal
information disseminated, your bank accounts diminished, and I’m working on
a feature whereby you, as in your physical self, will host the
Compensator™, which will remain dormant until you think everything’s cool,
and then—

Bam! You’re sleepless, coughing, eyes watering, and your spouse is asking
if you ought to head to the emergency room. If you are Sara from the eighth
grade, then how do you like me now? See that S-Class Mercedes parked over
by the dumpsters there? Mine. Paid for. Cash.

See that dude with aviator sunglasses, hair slicked back, snapping his
fingers to some awesome tune on the Norwegian sound system? He’s wearing a
shirt with a spread collar, housing a Windsor knot in a Jermyn Street tie,
and considering a run for Congress?

It’s me. How-do! Should you regret your decision to blow me off outside
third-period chemistry in front of half the class, reply to the above
address and attach a current photo. It doesn’t have to be sexy or anything,
just, like, yourself on vacation with some inspiring vista in the
background.

If your name is Keith, there’s a pretty decent chance that we won’t get
along, based on my past experience with people named Keith.

If you are at the craps table at the Tropicana, place the six and eight,
but stay the hell off the field bet, which is really for suckers, and, if
the dice get hot, let’s split the winnings. If your measurements are
36-26-34, give or take, then don’t hesitate to reply, but don’t “reply
all,” for security reasons.

If you grew up and went to law school yet find yourself in a windowless
room in midtown eating a tuna-salad sandwich, wondering if it’s still good,
given all the mayo, and thinking that this is not what was promised, then
let’s grab a beer and see where it goes.

On Fri, Sep 9, 2016 at 6:09 AM, Sreejith sivanandan 
wrote:

> If you are keen on DIY, you may check out www.wochit.com. Very easy to
> create explainer videos if you have stock images and videos with you. It
> has a text to voice conversion option as well.
>
> We have used it extensively to create video news stories at Aol.
>
> On Sep 9, 2016 2:29 PM, "Advaith Mohan"  wrote:
>
> > You should definitely check out Wowmakers 
> and
> > Eunoaians . Both are based out of Cochin, and
> > the
> > latter is a bit on the expensive side, but they do very good work.
> >
> > Regards,
> >   Advaith
> >
> > On Fri, Sep 9, 2016 at 2:47 AM, Esther Schindler 
> > wrote:
> >
> > > David Strom  did a few of these for me a few years
> ago;
> > > unfortunately the site where they were posted is no longer online. Drop
> > him
> > > a line and tell him I sent you.
> > >
> > > --Esther
> > >   twitter.com/estherschindler
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Prashant P Kothari wrote:
> > >
> > >> Hi folks
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> I'm looking for a solid and economical company that can help us create
> > >> short 2-minute explainer videos
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> Something along the lines of this
> > >>
> > >> www.youtube.com/watch?v=dp3NK7TMMzw
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> Anyone that you can 

Re: [silk] ISO: explainer video firms

2016-09-09 Thread Prashant P Kothari
Thanks a ton... will check it out

Regards
Prashant

**

*CONFIDENTIALITY NOTE: *If you are the intended recipient of this
electronic missive, then consider yourself fortunate. If you are not the
intended recipient, then God help you, because there are hard times headed
your way, my friend.

If you have received this message in error, the error is likely yours, but
should the error be mine, just try and prove it, mother-effer. Every member
of my legal team attended a top-tier law school and scored well above the
national average on the LSAT. They can’t wait to sue you into oblivion and
consequently enrich themselves through your divestiture.

If you’ve slipped and fallen or were working around asbestos during the
late nineties, however, then go ahead and reply with a concise summary of
the event that caused the onset of your pain and the nature of your
injuries, along with the name of the chiropractor you’re using and a
rundown of his/her fees, because some pockets are deep, especially among
major retailers and manufacturers, and could stand to be made shallower,
and we all deserve to be compensated for misfortunes brought upon us by
others’ negligence.

If you do—against the advice of any attorney who passed the bar with a
score of 120 or higher—decide to use the above information for personal
gain, in all fairness I ought to let you know that there’s a better than
average chance that what’s above is a pack of lies.

For every e-mail I send, I send a decoy e-mail full of disinformation. Most
of my e-mails also contain a truly nasty virus of my own creation that I’m
calling the Compensator™, and if you are not the intended recipient but
open the e-mail, then your identity will be compromised, your personal
information disseminated, your bank accounts diminished, and I’m working on
a feature whereby you, as in your physical self, will host the
Compensator™, which will remain dormant until you think everything’s cool,
and then—

Bam! You’re sleepless, coughing, eyes watering, and your spouse is asking
if you ought to head to the emergency room. If you are Sara from the eighth
grade, then how do you like me now? See that S-Class Mercedes parked over
by the dumpsters there? Mine. Paid for. Cash.

See that dude with aviator sunglasses, hair slicked back, snapping his
fingers to some awesome tune on the Norwegian sound system? He’s wearing a
shirt with a spread collar, housing a Windsor knot in a Jermyn Street tie,
and considering a run for Congress?

It’s me. How-do! Should you regret your decision to blow me off outside
third-period chemistry in front of half the class, reply to the above
address and attach a current photo. It doesn’t have to be sexy or anything,
just, like, yourself on vacation with some inspiring vista in the
background.

If your name is Keith, there’s a pretty decent chance that we won’t get
along, based on my past experience with people named Keith.

If you are at the craps table at the Tropicana, place the six and eight,
but stay the hell off the field bet, which is really for suckers, and, if
the dice get hot, let’s split the winnings. If your measurements are
36-26-34, give or take, then don’t hesitate to reply, but don’t “reply
all,” for security reasons.

If you grew up and went to law school yet find yourself in a windowless
room in midtown eating a tuna-salad sandwich, wondering if it’s still good,
given all the mayo, and thinking that this is not what was promised, then
let’s grab a beer and see where it goes.

On Thu, Sep 8, 2016 at 5:17 PM, Esther Schindler 
wrote:

> David Strom  did a few of these for me a few years ago;
> unfortunately the site where they were posted is no longer online. Drop him
> a line and tell him I sent you.
>
> --Esther
>   twitter.com/estherschindler
>
>
>
> Prashant P Kothari wrote:
>
>> Hi folks
>>
>>
>>
>> I'm looking for a solid and economical company that can help us create
>> short 2-minute explainer videos
>>
>>
>>
>> Something along the lines of this
>>
>> www.youtube.com/watch?v=dp3NK7TMMzw
>>
>>
>>
>> Anyone that you can recommend - ideally a firm that you have first-hand
>> experience with
>>
>>
>>
>> Regards
>> Prashant
>>
>
>


Re: [silk] ISO: explainer video firms

2016-09-09 Thread Venkatesh H R
If you think just working with text and photos will work for your explainer
video, you can create one using power point or keynote. Else, there is
videorama, videolicious and legend - all apps in your phone that will let
you create professional looking stuff.
On Fri, Sep 9, 2016 at 3:39 PM Sreejith sivanandan 
wrote:

> If you are keen on DIY, you may check out www.wochit.com. Very easy to
> create explainer videos if you have stock images and videos with you. It
> has a text to voice conversion option as well.
>
> We have used it extensively to create video news stories at Aol.
>
> On Sep 9, 2016 2:29 PM, "Advaith Mohan"  wrote:
>
> > You should definitely check out Wowmakers 
> and
> > Eunoaians . Both are based out of Cochin, and
> > the
> > latter is a bit on the expensive side, but they do very good work.
> >
> > Regards,
> >   Advaith
> >
> > On Fri, Sep 9, 2016 at 2:47 AM, Esther Schindler 
> > wrote:
> >
> > > David Strom  did a few of these for me a few years
> ago;
> > > unfortunately the site where they were posted is no longer online. Drop
> > him
> > > a line and tell him I sent you.
> > >
> > > --Esther
> > >   twitter.com/estherschindler
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Prashant P Kothari wrote:
> > >
> > >> Hi folks
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> I'm looking for a solid and economical company that can help us create
> > >> short 2-minute explainer videos
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> Something along the lines of this
> > >>
> > >> www.youtube.com/watch?v=dp3NK7TMMzw
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> Anyone that you can recommend - ideally a firm that you have
> first-hand
> > >> experience with
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> Regards
> > >> Prashant
> > >>
> > >
> > >
> >
>


Re: [silk] ISO: explainer video firms

2016-09-09 Thread Sreejith sivanandan
If you are keen on DIY, you may check out www.wochit.com. Very easy to
create explainer videos if you have stock images and videos with you. It
has a text to voice conversion option as well.

We have used it extensively to create video news stories at Aol.

On Sep 9, 2016 2:29 PM, "Advaith Mohan"  wrote:

> You should definitely check out Wowmakers  and
> Eunoaians . Both are based out of Cochin, and
> the
> latter is a bit on the expensive side, but they do very good work.
>
> Regards,
>   Advaith
>
> On Fri, Sep 9, 2016 at 2:47 AM, Esther Schindler 
> wrote:
>
> > David Strom  did a few of these for me a few years ago;
> > unfortunately the site where they were posted is no longer online. Drop
> him
> > a line and tell him I sent you.
> >
> > --Esther
> >   twitter.com/estherschindler
> >
> >
> >
> > Prashant P Kothari wrote:
> >
> >> Hi folks
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> I'm looking for a solid and economical company that can help us create
> >> short 2-minute explainer videos
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Something along the lines of this
> >>
> >> www.youtube.com/watch?v=dp3NK7TMMzw
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Anyone that you can recommend - ideally a firm that you have first-hand
> >> experience with
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Regards
> >> Prashant
> >>
> >
> >
>


Re: [silk] ISO: explainer video firms

2016-09-08 Thread Esther Schindler
David Strom  did a few of these for me a few years ago; 
unfortunately the site where they were posted is no longer online. Drop 
him a line and tell him I sent you.


--Esther
  twitter.com/estherschindler


Prashant P Kothari wrote:

Hi folks



I'm looking for a solid and economical company that can help us create
short 2-minute explainer videos



Something along the lines of this

www.youtube.com/watch?v=dp3NK7TMMzw



Anyone that you can recommend - ideally a firm that you have first-hand
experience with



Regards
Prashant




[silk] ISO: explainer video firms

2016-09-08 Thread Prashant P Kothari
Hi folks



I'm looking for a solid and economical company that can help us create
short 2-minute explainer videos



Something along the lines of this

www.youtube.com/watch?v=dp3NK7TMMzw



Anyone that you can recommend - ideally a firm that you have first-hand
experience with



Regards
Prashant