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We Have Become Vikings
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Take a tour through OTR's We Have Become Vikings latest project reel, replete with animations, design and plenty of your favorite brands.
Video courtesy We Have Become Vikings.
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The Queen City Project
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
Last fall, the neighborhood of Northside underwent a transformation thanks to a creative collaborative project known as CoSign. Neighborhood business owners partnered with local artists and the American Sign Museum to reshape the streetscape along Hamilton Avenue.
Video courtesy The Queen City Project.
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Rob Woodward
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Social media gives us many gifts. Take this video, for example, shared by many of SoapboxCincy's friends, that features our city's evolving landscape from Smale Riverfront Park to Washington Park.
Video courtesy Rob Woodward, a full-time photographer for FOX19.
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Epipheo
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Epipheo, headquartered in Cincinnati, tells stories that align with the company's core values: Truth. Story. Love.
Video courtesy Epipheo.
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LPK
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
LPK went behind the scenes with fresh Brandery graduate Socstock to demonstrate the brand building process
. Video courtesy LPK.
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A Head Taller Media
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
The founders of Modern Misfit Classic Genius, located on Third Street in Covington in TK's House of Misfits, talk about their new business' core values and the importance of the brand they are working to build.
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Queen City Project
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
The local entrepreneurial artists behind VisuaLingual share a glimpse inside the process that culminates with their popular seed bombs. Video courtesy
The Queen City Project.
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Courtney Tsitouris
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Six businesses that started in Findlay Market last year have already expanded to second locations outside of the historic space. Findlay's resource development director Karen Kahle explains the beauty of Market economics and its nurturing culture.
Video courtesy Epi-Venture's Courtney Tsitouris.
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Scott Beseler
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Soapbox's Scott Beseler takes a tour of the Taft Museum's innovative outdoor art experience, Art for All.
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Emery Sessions
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Soapbox invites you to The Emery's first Final Friday this weekend, April 27. You'll hear tunes from the duo captured in this premiere video—Daniel Martin Moore and Joan Shelley. The Friday event is free and includes a visual arts exhibition, readings and a new spring seasonal from Christian Moerlein.
Video courtesy The Emery Sessions.
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The BIG Media Company
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
The Old Spice buoy bottle gets countless makeovers, from a ray gun to a bomb, all in a cool storefront space in OTR. Take a tour, and get a peek inside the design process of Cincinnati's Procter & Gamble.
Video by The BIG Media Company.
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Requiem Project
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Take a sneak peak inside Over-the-Rhine's historic Emery Theatre, set for a grand reawakening 11.11.11. Video by and courtesy of Michael Holder/ Strata-G.
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Seven/Seventy-Nine
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Look around and you'll find that Cincinnati is Mural City. Plain and simple, we've staked our claim with the most interesting and diverse murals in a city center. Many of these murals were created by Artworks, an organization that connects artists of all ages through apprenticeships, community partnerships, and public art. With 12 new murals going up this summer, we're revisiting this great video about the inspiration behind Mural Works.
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Seven/Seventy-Nine
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
History is often hidden right beneath our feet and no where is this more apparent than in Over-the-Rhine. Follow Soapbox and Seven/Seventy-Nine as they go underneath OTR's churches and former breweries to discover that the history of Over-the-Rhine is also the history of the Greater Cincinnati region.
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Seven/Seventy-Nine
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Soapbox and Seven/Seventy-Nine take a closer look at an effort to gather community input to ensure the casino being built at Broadway Commons drives development that reflects positively on the neighborhoods surrounding it.
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