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Tell your story. Move more people.
Great videos are more than great images. Great videos tell stories. Stories connect people. And people support businesses and causes they feel connected to. That’s why we exist. To connect people through the power of story.
Modern marketers understand that to be effective they must make an emotional appeal to their audience. People don’t decide to purchase a product or a service, or to support a cause, with their head. They make those decisions with their heart. And story is the universal language that captures the heart.
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Neyius Media is a company of reinvention.
As technology changes the world, we embrace it and change. We help our clients do the same.
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Odyssey Commericals
Odyssey Commercials founded in 2001, was acquired in 2019. A cinematography company serving business in the production of creative and moving stories.
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Winnow Ai
Winnow ai is technology built to decrypt data collected by everyday use of on smart phones. Gathered intelligence delivered to small to medium sized businesses to better reach, develop and serve consumers and potential clients.
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Chatham Weekly
A minority owned print legacy news publication. Who delivers direct to the doors of more than 30,000 residents in North Carolina, which in the past has primarily been those who are black and brown. Chatham Weekly strives to offer perspective and news affecting every community and group. Neyius Media with Prosperity North Carolina, Inc. Hope to bring information to the people who need it most.
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VP of Operations

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