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Over the Rhine Chamber of Commerce

The Over the Rhine Chamber of Commerce is on a mission is to be the driving force for creating a strong economy while also promoting inclusivity, embracing diversity and celebrating originality. Their vision for Over-the-Rhine is to be a model neighborhood for inclusive urban revitalization.

Client

Over the Rhine Chamber of Commerce

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Our Objectives

Julie Clayton, The Executive Director wanted to showcase all that the Over the Rhine Chamber of Commerce has to offer in a short film without any dialogue or narration. In a two - three minute film that showcased the diversity of merchants, beautiful destination spots, wonderful neighbors and patrons that make Over The Rhine (OTR) a special and unique place for shopping, dining and entertainment during all times of the day. Lastly, it was to be timeless piece that showcased the breadth and depth of this historic multi-faceted gem of a neighborhood in The Queen City. With all of the incredible people, places, businesses and organization throughout OTR, we we're excited to get to work. First we began to capture some of:

The services of The OTR Chamber:

  • Networking Events
  • Marketing Workshops
  • Merchant Meetings
  • Committees
  • and More...
Focusing on Human Connection

Campaign Concept

From Pendleton down Main Street over to Vine through Washington Park and up to Findlay Market and all intersections between and beyond there is a true sense of history and community in Over the Rhine. What connects it all are the people who take pride in their work and serve their customers with joy. It's the people that make the place what it is, which is why the song "Who We Are" by locally renowned musician Tracy Walker was a perfect accompaniment for this cinematic campaign.

"Who We Are" by Tracy Walker

The lyrics of Tracy's song matched perfectly for conveying the impact of human connection...

  • 🎶 "It's the smile on our face that makes us who we are." 🎶
  • 🎶 "It's the truth in our embrace that makes us who we are." 🎶
  • 🎶 "It's the touch of our hand..." 🎶

During Production, we were walking around the streets of OTR and Tracy Walker shared about how she used to walk around during her lunch breaks and look at the buildings. It felt like a moment of serendipity.

Video Post-production

Creative Video Editing and Post-production

After filming wraps up, Flow Vision enters the post-production phase, where we fuse all components to produce a refined and visually striking video. This stage encompasses video editing, adding special effects, refining audio, and integrating graphics or animations as necessary.

Merchants:

  • Meticulously select and review the best footage from filming.
  • Edit the video for seamless transitions, optimal pacing, and visual coherence.
  • Elevate the video with color correction, visual effects, and dynamic graphics to achieve a visually captivating result.
  • Incorporate fitting music, sound effects, and voiceovers to amplify the video's impact.

Our adept editors collaborate closely with clients to ensure the final video aligns with their vision and objectives. We pursue excellence, attending to every detail to craft a compelling video that effectively conveys the intended message.

Video Delivery

Video Finalization

From Pendleton down Main Street over to Vine through Washington Park and up to Findlay Market and all intersections between and beyond there is a true sense of history and community in Over the Rhine. What connects it all are the people who take pride in their work and serve their customers with joy. It's the people that make the place what it is, which is why the song "Who We Are" by locally renowned musician Tracy Walker was a perfect accompaniment for this cinematic campaign.

"Who We Are" by Tracy Walker

The lyrics of Tracy's song matched perfectly for conveying the impact of human connection...

  • 🎶 "It's the smile on our face that makes us who we are." 🎶
  • 🎶 "It's the truth in our embrace that makes us who we are." 🎶
  • 🎶 "It's the touch of our hand..." 🎶

During Production, we were walking around the streets of OTR and Tracy Walker shared about how she used to walk around during her lunch breaks and look at the buildings. It felt like a moment of serendipity.

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