The Importance of Video on Social Media

The Rise of Mobile Viewing By 2020, more than 80% of what Americans view online will be video content.(1) In 2018 75% of the video content that we’re seeing is being viewed on a mobile device (2) and in this year, 2019, the number of smartphone users is expected to pass 3.3 billion people globally […]

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Justice for Janet

Starting with Controversy Adam Levine, the lead singer of Maroon 5 first lit up a controversial conversation when he agreed to be the Super Bowl LIII’s halftime performer. Maroon 5 was not the NFL’s first choice in halftime performers, but due to Colin Kaepernick’s “take-a-knee” movement and the controversy around it, their primary choice (Rihanna), […]

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Snapchat Makes a Power Move

Snapchat and Amazon form a Powerful Partnership With over 190 million daily active users, Snapchat is one of the biggest and most used social media platforms. Over the past few years, we have seen them add features from the primary filters to incorporating music within the screens allowing artists to partner with them as a […]

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Always Good Fortune at RedEye Post!

We are fortunate to announce we have had a 2018 filled with fun, new projects from clients both new and and those returning.   Though we are sad to see this year go, we know that next year will be filled with just as much fortune as this one! With a new year, comes new […]

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The Streaming Society

Netflix, Hulu, Prime and beyond, even if you don’t have an account, or if you’re one of those people who uses someone else’s account,  everyone has at least heard of streaming services. The three streaming forerunners have been competing with each other for years. They were even established about the same time. Netflix has been […]

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RedEye: Celebrating 11 Years with NPT

What do Buddy Bison, National Park Trust and Capital Hill have in common?  It’s RedEye Post of course.   This summer, RedEye was proud to rollout their 11th Bruce F. Vento Award video with National Park Trust (NPT).  This year Senator Martin Heinrich of New Mexico was bestowed the honor for his commitment to the […]

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RedEye Report Fall 2018

RedEye is flipping for Fall after an exciting summer packed with projects. Here’s what we’ve been working on, and a sneak peek at what’s to come! Collaborating with Advocates This year we continued our work with Georgetown University Center for Children and Families (CCF). It was RedEye’s great honor to complete another series of specialized Video […]

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DC through my lens

Hello!! My name is Osman Lopez, the current intern at RedEye Post. Upon learning about the opportunity to intern In Washington D.C for the summer, I decided that one of the items I could not leave home without was my beloved camera! I own a Nikon D7100, other than being a cropped sensor camera (Full-frame […]

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Just Like the Movies
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Lights, Camera, Action A while ago I had the opportunity to watch a commercial shoot. This was something that I wanted to see while I was in D.C. I felt like I was behind the scenes for a hollywood production… just maybe a little more relaxed. Hair and and makeup was there, a lighting team, […]

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Not So Small Voices

ENOUGH This past weekend my friends and I attend the “March For Our Lives Protest”. Words cannot describe how much of an amazing experience it was. Prior to this protest I only attended one other protest back in February, which was much smaller. I knew the “March For Our Lives Protest” was going to be […]

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