
Capturing Humanity – Craig Orsini

Sticking to a budget while delivering high-quality multi-platform content can be challenging.
Our recent work with DeVry University and Keller School of Management exemplifies how we met this challenge with innovative solutions, producing a range of content efficiently from a single studio space.
With only one day of production, the Chicago-based virtual studio provided us with diverse locations: a home, loft space, coffee shop, and multiple corporate offices. This tech forward approach allowed director Justin Liberman to capture quality content at scale. The result is a library of content that looks like it was produced in several different locations over a number of days.
BROADCAST/OLV
TESTIMONIALS
DISPLAY & SOCIAL
In tandem with the virtual stage sets, director, Joan Cassin captured a series of testimonials that delivered authentic stories from real students. Those interviews resulted in dozens of compelling marketing assets for both DeVry and Keller School of Management.
DELIVERABLES
Centralizing production in one studio enabled us to efficiently rotate talent through various virtual locations and sets, minimizing disruption and ensuring a smooth workflow. This strategy provided a cost-effective solution while maintaining the integrity of the brand’s messaging across all media.
By aligning content creation, technology, and actual student talent, we delivered a wide range of marketing assets that met DeVry’s ambitious goals.
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