Meeting Opener Videos

First Cut Communications knows how to "warm up" audiences with video, original music and lyrics that depict your audience's values and goals, as well as their love of hometown and family. We know how to touch and inspire. Whatever musical genre your people prefer becomes the foundation for meeting openers, whether the event is held in a convention hall or on a shop floor.

First Cut uses beautifully photographed images. Individually tailored to each client, these short-form pieces are produced in the music styles employees enjoy most, whether Rock, Blues, Jazz, Gospel, Country, Folk, Hip-Hop, Rap, or Latin.

Planning begins with a careful examination of the meeting theme and the music preferences of the audience. The talents of professional lyricists and singers are combined with those of First Cut Communications award-winning videographers and editors to produce a memorable opening.

Some examples of custom meeting openers are below. For more recent examples please contact us.



Video: Ardmore "Pride"

Often used as Meeting Openers or Ice Breakers, First Cut Communications consistently effective Community Music Videos combine original tunes and lyrics with beautifully photographed images of the local community and its people. Individually tailored to each client, these short-form pieces are produced in the music styles employees enjoy most, whether Rock, Blues, Jazz, Gospel, Country, Folk, Hip-Hop, Rap, or Latin.



Video: "Working Hands"

Teaming an original composition and lyrics, this warm, sentimental music video celebrates the American woodworker and the generations of craftspeople who have made Drexel Heritage one of the premier names in traditional home furnishings. As with all First Cut Communications Meeting Openers, planning began with a careful examination of the meeting theme and the music preferences of the audience. The talents of professional lyricists and singers were combined with those of First Cut Communications award-winning videographers and editors to produce a memorable opening.

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