Beyond the Pitch No.2: 10 More Innovative Video Concepts Your Business Has Yet to Explore
Following our first series of ten, here are more concepts to help brands capture and sustain their audience's attention. At space+style™ by Marco Joe Fazio Creatives, we champion a blend of Italian elegance, historical enlightenment, and innovative visual storytelling to elevate your brand’s narrative through bespoke photography and film. Here are ten more pioneering video concepts poised to transform your brand's engagement across various industries, including architecture, fashion, hospitality, food, travel, and automotive.
Dining Designs: Creative Marketing Ideas for Restaurants
Embrace the spirit of discovery and innovation that characterised the Age of Enlightenment with space+style™ by Marco Joe Fazio Creatives. Explore how bespoke visual storytelling can transform the dining experience, enticing patrons with more than just a meal but a journey into culinary excellence and atmospheric perfection.
Beyond the Pitch No.1: 10 Innovative Video Concepts Your Business Has Yet to Explore
In a world where visual communication is paramount, brands continually seek new ways to capture and sustain their audience's attention. At space+style™ by Marco Joe Fazio Creatives, we champion a blend of Italian elegance, historical enlightenment, and innovative visual storytelling to elevate your brand’s narrative through bespoke photography and film. Here are ten pioneering video concepts poised to transform your brand's engagement across various industries, including architecture, fashion, hospitality, food, travel, and automotive.
Caffe Salva, the real Italian taste
Thanks to the forward-thinking vision of Filippo, the charming owner of Caffe Salva, we went beyond taking pictures and videos of food and drinks. We introduced our space + style™ storytelling, featuring Ariane Shari, a talented model who just arrived from Italy to shoot with us.
The Mediterranean in a Bottle
An enchanting spirit has emerged from the depths of the Mediterranean, capturing the essence of its sun-drenched shores and aromatic landscapes. Enjoy Gin d’Azur as seen by Annabel’s spirit sommelier, Stefano Chilà.
5 essential points on creative film for hospitality
Alongside still photography, creative film content is becoming increasingly important in promoting hospitality services for several reasons…
The importance of sketching in photography
Maha Alamri, set designer and illustrator, explains how, when it comes to visualisation, sketching plays a crucial role in set design and storyboarding, as it is the first step in translating a creative project into reality.
Introducing Maha Alamri
We love photographing fashion on location. And, at the same time, we believe that architecture and interior photography should be made “alive”, introducing other elements of design in the scene borrowed from the fashion world. That is, in essence, a lifestyle approach to our services, which we call “space + style”.
Set Design for space + style in 6 steps
Space + Style, our USP, is a service tailored exclusively for the hospitality, fashion and design industries. It’s for those who are ready to take their marketing and imagery to the next level.
One of the essential elements of this service is designing a set in the broadest extension that the project requires.
Here is an approach to set design in 6 steps.
Hospitality 1, 2, 3 - the return to 'normality'
How hospitality brands can adapt their marketing to stay ahead of the curve.
The race is on for hospitality brands to show customers what they’ve been missing.
People are desperate for a dose of normality - to go out and dine with friends, to sip cocktails at their favourite bar and to hear the buzz of other people revelling in the experience - but some are also nervous about what ‘normal’ looks like.
So how can hospitality businesses entice customers while reassuring them at the same time?
It’s tricky to balance but getting it right can make all the difference in securing bookings as business resumes.
Here are our ideas for setting yourself apart right now…
As water flows, so does alcohol…
Dosage advisory, before reading this article: 30% adult content (over 24), 35% reserved to the beverage industry managers, 35% ABV and above is your product rating. If you are complying with the dosage above, it means you are producing delicious spirits. It also means that your primary selling channel has gone busted thanks to the year-long worldwide lockdown of hospitality venues.
You cannot rely as before on your sales agents – bartenders and spirit sommeliers – and on your shop windows – lounge bars, pubs and restaurants.
What do you do?
5 reasons why professional models complement your projects
The best outcome from our services stems from working with enlightened clients who trust our approach and give us a fair amount of free rein to develop outstanding concepts.
Jon Beswick, RIBA architect and managing director of Adventure in Architecture, is one of them. Honouring his company’s name, Jon is adventurous by nature. Amongst many other challenges, in 2012, Jon retraced commander Scott’s expedition to the South Pole for the 100th anniversary. He celebrated the achievement with the first game of cricket at the South Pole!
The power of visual storytelling // Love Happens Magazine
I am thrilled to have been featured again!
This time the publication is on the American prestigious Love Happens magazine – in the world of luxury living – with an extensive article about my professional career and services to the interiors, architecture, lifestyle, hospitality and fashion industries.
We, Storytellers
As often happens in our line of work, a visual concept is much more effective than thousands of words.
Behind closed doors
Behind closed doors, a lot of things can happen. When the key is turned and the mind wanders free, thoughts can turn into actions, and words can take on an entirely different tone.
In like a lion, out like a lamb, Marco Joe Fazio meets luxury lifestyle brand 210th when working on a project with MyHotels Group for Valentine’s Day. On the couch, a synergy takes place, and behind the camera, the photographer sees the vision.