Scott Indermaur, the renowned visual storyteller, has an impressive career spanning over three decades. Scott has captivated audiences across various platforms and industries with his unique ability to weave narratives through visuals. Whether it's through his captivating photography or thought-provoking videos, Scott's work continues to transcend boundaries and inspire others.
Despite his extensive experience, Scott remains committed to personal growth and pushing the boundaries of his craft. His unwavering passion and dedication to evolving as an artist testify to his remarkable journey and steadfast commitment to visual storytelling.
As Scott Indermaur's illustrious career continues to flourish, there is no doubt that he will continue to leave an indelible mark on the world of visual narrative.
Step into a captivating world where storytelling takes center stage–where we dive deep into the realm of Visual Narrative. Our blog is a treasure trove of invaluable learnings, teachings, and many tips and tricks for all those eager to share their stories and align them with their brand. Let your story become a powerful reflection of your brand, and watch as your audience is mesmerized by the narrative you share.
My Experience with Productions during a Pandemic
As we all know, times have changed. Businesses have had to pivot to align with the current times. After months of lockdown, photography and video work has begun again with clients and crews. We are doing everything possible to be sure our set is…
7 Tips for Solid Film Production Management
Standard multi-media projects for Indermaur Media consist of a two-person crew. We have also worked on visual projects that involved photography and filmmaking throughout North America with a much larger cast and…
What Makes a Superior Multimedia Assistant
The best advice I was given when becoming a professional photographer was not how to price my sessions or what to put on my website. It was to start assisting. While my ego’s stomach lurched at being in my mid-thirties and being an assistant again, I shook off …
Breaking up with my Back(pack)
On our most recent video production trip to Colorado, I noticed my back starting to ache. When I told my crew they pointed fingers straight at the forty-pound photography backpack; I had been slinging around since we left Providence…
How to Create A Production Schedule
Working on a visual media production for commercial or corporate projects is always very exciting. There are a wide range of activities that all need to move quickly. For every phase of production it’s important for the entire crew to understand each moving part, remain focused on their particular role as…
How Community Banks Highlight Their Customers
Every year I have produced a video and photography project on banking and the importance of a community bank in the heart of a community. Our focus is on creating visuals to portray a thriving…
Tips for a Simple Portrait Photo Assignment
My assignments vary from larger multimedia projects to portrait photography sessions. The larger projects give me experience that I can use during the smaller assignments and…
Our Fun Team Building Activity
Years ago, I created a tradition to photograph the crew on set for our larger projects as a fun team building activity. This group photograph typically has a theme based on the project we have just completed. Our focus is to…
10 Tips for Using Mobile Phone Photography in Corporate Social Media
Many of my clients are using their mobile phones to share their corporate narrative on social media. Successful mobile phone photography is essential for any corporate social media marketing plan. I partnered up with…
6 Tips for Creating a Successful Corporate MultiMedia Production
An effective production process for digital media production is essential in making any assignment a success, beginning with a solid foundation during pre-production. This allows the content production phase to run smoothly, focused on developing compelling multimedia stories.
While producing a commercial multi-media campaign, using photography and video for a midwest financial company, we conducted a nationwide search for locations that needed a unique vision and style. We decided on Boston, Massachusetts.
Boston Biotech Photography and Video Project for Marketing
As I mentioned in the past blog, Rhode Island Commercial Photographer, I thoroughly enjoy multimedia projects of all magnitude from 100% photography or video to a mix of video and photography elements. These assignments may be smaller visual projects with only a crew consisting of myself to the large multimedia projects that include extensive travel and a team of a dozen people to accomplish successful photography and
Rhode Island Commercial Photographer for a Restaurant
There a many types of commercial photography and advertising campaigns. A number of my advertising photography projects and corporate video assignments are smaller projects that I thoroughly enjoy. I also appreciate the more significant projects, and that level of experience allows me to create an even stronger plan for the smaller advertising campaigns.
Creating Strategic Marketing For a New Startup
So, what is it in Kansas that will change the world? Indermaur Media has an exciting and unique opportunity to join a brilliant team about to change the AG industry. Our client has gathered top minds in the fields of technology, engineering, chemistry, agriculture, and environmental sciences too (as they have said) change the way the world farms, and eventually save our Earth. That's a big vision, but one we believe is possible.
#AirlineFeet Photography
I have traveled to all states but three, and about 13 countries. Mostly for photography and video projects for my client’s marketing uses. The only states I haven't visited are Alaska and Hawaii, and for some reason, I also skipped over Montana.
A few years ago I was working on a project in Washington DC that included video interviews of governors. One of my subjects was the Montana Governor Steve Bullock. After introducing myself, I told him...
Bostitch Office National Multimedia Campaign
My client, Bostitch Office, wanted to develop a multimedia campaign to showcase their new product, creating videos for use in social media ads, point-of-purchase displays, and installation instructional videos, and photography for packaging and advertising, as well as for trade show collateral.
We began with meetings to outline concepts for their multiple visual needs. Shooting the video and photography during a three-day multimedia assignment allowed us consistency with the actors, location, and style. It streamlined the visual process to save on the client’s budget because we would be able to run photography and video concurrently. During this phase, we created a video storyboard, a photography shot list and produced a detailed schedule to capture the ideas for their photography and video needs efficiently.
In phase two…
Introducing Visual Thrive!
Some of the best ideas come to us when we aren’t focused on anything particular – like when we’re in the shower or running…
Indermaur Media is fortunate to be able to work with lots of businesses on their professional photography needs and video introductions. I watch many of them struggle to keep up with the fast-paced demands of maintaining a strong social media presence, often posting unplanned photos and quick captions just to stay top of mind with their customers.
Companies have also shared how employees can be distracted from their job responsibilities when they participate in the company’s social media posting. The lack of consistency in the style of each post lends itself to diminishing the company’s brand with no oversight. Companies also spend hundreds of dollars on social media advertising without a focused goal, and without much insight on their return on investment.
I’ve always been passionate about telling the stories of a business, and I’ve had great experiences producing a wide range of corporate media campaigns. How could I take that knowledge and translate it into a workable formula that would serve the smaller companies?
Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses
Owning a multi-media production company isn’t all about taking excellent photos and video, and working with great collaborative teams. There’s always something new to learn.
I recently graduated from the 6th cohort of Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses at CCRI. It’s a no-cost 12-week program that helps small businesses grow through practical business education, increased access to capital, and a support network of advisers and peers.
Initially, I felt both excited and apprehensive about exposing my life’s work and business to other businesses. This cohort consisted of 24 business owners throughout Rhode Island. The curriculum, designed by Babson College (the nation’s top-ranked entrepreneurship school), focuses on practical skills that can immediately be applied by business owners. Business owners also receive one-on-one mentoring from a dedicated business advisor and develop a growth plan specific to their business.
My challenge after acceptance into this program was to commit to carving time out of my weekly schedule.
The Day I Realized I Was a Multi-Media Producer
Scott Indermaur shares the moment he realized his role had evolved into a multimedia producer, combining photography, video, and production to create powerful visual narratives. Explore his journey and the transformation of Indermaur Media.
Creating a Foundation's Fund Drive Video
Indermaur Media shares the behind-the-scenes process of creating a fund drive video for a non-profit. From interviews to capturing live tutoring sessions, discover the art of multimedia storytelling in action.
Making Compelling Visuals for Social Media Optimization
Indermaur Media shares insights on creating impactful visuals for social media, including tips on using your phone’s camera, applying filters, and framing photos for Instagram. Elevate your brand’s narrative through strategic social media optimization.