Think Again Media has a passion for animal rescue - particularly for our homeless, four legged friends. So much so that we started an initiative called Save A Hound to create entertainment that combats shelter pet misperceptions and encourages adoption. "Suzie Gets Adopted" was the first PSA created in the venture and became a huge success, going viral organically. Filmed on location at the MD SPCA, we gave them a copied branded to their organization and then created a version for all shelters to share through our Save A Hound, YouTube channel.
Summer fun.
Director: Glenn Dreher
Executive Producer: Debbie Dreher
Cinematography: Stewart Whelan
As part of our work in academia, this multi-camera, global docu-style film was produced as part of the Harvard Business School multi-year strategic campaign and incorporated into a memorable live event and worldwide fundraising kick-off. Think Again Media provided creative strategy, planning, location management, filming and post-production oversight. The resulting film, created under the leadership of Director Glenn Dreher and Executive Producer, Debbie Dreher, was an inspirational look into the accomplishments and exemplary leadership of some of HBS's most prestigious alumni. From the halls of HBS to the streets of Boston, Detroit and NYC and mountaintops of Sedona Arizona, our cameras captured commentary, insight and life-changing work that HBS alumni undertake. Through the markets of Tokyo and Lagos, Nigeria the six selected alumni reinforced the value of an HBS education whether running the Ford Motor Company or Japan’s Amazon equivalent, Rakuten. Amongst the many impressive locals that the film played reuniting and engaging alumni, none were perhaps as captivating and meaningful to us as filmmakers than at the Sony studios backlot in Los Angeles.
Director: Glenn Dreher
Executive Producer: Debbie Dreher
Line Producer: Steve Blair
Co-Producer Africa: Marchant Bellingan/The Outfit TV
Co-Producer Tokyo: Paul Leeming/Visceral Psyche Films
Creative Strategy Feats: Josh Johns
Creative Strategy TAM: Glenn Dreher, Debbie Dreher, Travis Hanour
Cinematography: Glenn Dreher, Stewart Whelan, Aaron Phillips, Michael Patrick O'Leary
Editorial: Mass Market, Think Again Media
Motion Graphics/SFX: Mass Market
Original Music: Dandelion; Scott Mann
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Client: Loyola Sellinger School of Business
The Loyola Sellinger School of Business tasked us with created a series of TV spots and online web stories in support of a newly created campaign "See Business Differently." Our team took a docu-style approach to capturing alumni in their own environments combining stylized BRoll with richly lit interviews. The series was effective in driving new traffic to the school's admissions website.
Partnering with Feats, www.featsinc.com, a leader in the creation and execution of live experiences with a strong focus and expertise in higher education campaigns, Think Again Media produced two films for Duke’s campaign launch and three year road show. Filmed on location at the University, Think Again’s Director Glenn Dreher and Josh Johns, Feats Creative Director, crafted a story that captured the essence of the Duke experience designed to evoke fond memories and instill pride in the alumni viewing audience.
Duke Forward Film
Director: Glenn Dreher
Executive Producer: Debbie Dreher
Cinematography: Stewart Whelan
Creative Director: Josh Johns, Feats Inc
Duke Legacy Film
Creative Director: Josh John, Feats Inc.
Motion Designer: Travis Hanour
When American University launched its new branding campaign Know AU, they were in need of a film to complement the message in its newly designed visitors center. Think Again Media created a dramatic recount of five students’ lives over the course of their four years at AU. Through scripted commentary and carefully designed situational scenes, the film focuses on Maddie, the lead female, as she begins class, travels to Capital Hill, explores DC, flourishes in her coursework and accepts a job prior to commencement. Filmed on location at American University and in Washington DC over the course of three days incorporating aerial cinematography amidst a multi-camera large-scale production.
Director: Glenn Dreher
Creative Director: Josh Johns
Executive Producer: Debbie Dreher
Cinematography: Tom Inskeep
Editorial: Glenn Dreher
Original Music: Igor Vrabac