What does a typical day at CorporateFilming & FranchiseFilming look like for you?
A typical day at CorporateFilming for me looks like my room! Or my living room… or my kitchen! I love that I’m able to edit in my home, but what I love most is that I can do it straight from my laptop and not be situated in one place. I need to move!
What do you like most about working with CorporateFilming & FranchiseFilming?
I love the team- since day one, they’ve been kind to me and that’s really what I want in a company. They’ve been genuine and understanding, even adjusting with my schedule!
How long have you been filming or editing? When did it start?
I’ve been editing since I was in middle school! The first video I remember making was in 8th grade, when I helped my mom make a commemorative video for my graduating class. In high school, we got laptops with Adobe Premiere Pro! This is where I really dug deep and started to learn about editing, always opting to make a video for projects instead of a regular PowerPoint presentation.
We call ourselves “Passionate Storytellers” here at CorporateFilming & FranchiseFilming. What does that topic mean to you? How important is story in marketing?
Everyone’s got a story to tell. People are important- they are the heart of a business. Storytelling through film making allows that heart to shine through, which is why it’s so important for a business to engage their viewers through video.
What have been your favorite projects with CorporateFilming and FranchiseFilming?
I loved working on the Global Genes and SoLink videos. Global Genes, especially, had so many great interviews and soundbites that I had a difficult time cutting down- I wanted to use it all! SoLink had amazing footage to edit from- the B-Roll was plentiful as it was cinematic.
What are some things you enjoy doing outside of work? What makes you unique?
I enjoy spending time with family and my girlfriend- she introduced me to K-Dramas! I also enjoy spending time with my cat. I’m a homebody, so you can say I’m adjusting to this current quarantine quite well.
Customer experience and service is our top core value here at CorporateFilming & FranchiseFilming. Why is that so important?
Customer experience and service are important because that is what drives a business! You need to treat your customers with respect and, most of all, honesty. In being transparent with your customer, you’re building a relationship that is stronger than simple business.
One final question. If you could give any video marketing advice…what would it be?
K.I.S.S. – Keep It Short & Simple!
Tell us a corny joke…Go!
Due to quarantine, I’ll only be telling inside jokes.
Here is the top project Nicolo has worked on:
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