Friday, July 25, 2008

Creative Bube Tube produces brand new on-line video for J.E.T. Solutions

Tom Cruise thrilled viewers in Top Gun. Harrison Ford saved the day in Air Force One. Leonardo DiCaprio earned rave reviews in The Aviator. And Creative Bube Tube is making their mark, shooting the newest J.E.T. Solutions video. Creative Bube Tube produced the video for Greg Marlo from J.E.T Solutions. Greg is in the aircraft sales, charter, and private aircraft management business. Greg is an Aviation Consultant; and covers all services in flight operations tailoring to his clients every need.
Creative Bube Tube’s President Jenny Munford has been working with Jet Solutions for months, honing the perfect script for Jet Set’s first-ever video production. The video shoot took place in the Toronto Pearson International Airport. “We are so excited that this is happening,” Munford said. “This video is going to be very cutting-edge and very fun to shoot. We’ll have our cameras set up in the hanger, and on the runway. Even in the planes! The shot list for this shoot is intense, but we’re ready for it.” Jet Solutions hired the team at Creative Bube Tube to also do some website design and create an effective marketing Campaign for J.E.T. Solutions.

The Luxurious Jets of Jet Solutions and their services are online now! For your viewing pleasure you can go to www.thejetsolutions.com to find out more, and view their brand new promotional video. You can always call Jet Solutions at 416-907-9046 to find out more information and to speak to Greg one on one.
Creative Bube Tube’s summer calendar continues to fill up at high speed. And with a client like Jet Solutions onboard for a substantial marketing campaign, one thing’s for sure: the team at Creative Bube Tube will continue to live life in the fast lane. Pun intended.

Monday, October 29, 2007

Making Mistakes is Good!

Mistakes are a big part of becoming an entrepreneur and are necessary for success. It sounds crazy and it indeed takes a while to come to accept that notion. I’ve learned that we first have to make mistakes and then we have to find out what that error taught us. Each mistake will make you as an entrepreneur, a bit better or a bit worse. The key lies in how you decide to use that experience; can you remember the last time you made a mistake? How did you react? Did you lie? – I didn’t do that! Did you not want to believe it? Did you blame someone else or did you simply give up? How about asking yourself; “what can I learn from the mistake and what should I do to ensure it doesn’t happen again in the future?” How do I solve the problem? Can I find some mirth in it? Every experience should be like a light house guiding us toward the right path.

Mistakes bring excitement and progress in our lives. In reality, we learn more from our mistakes that than we do from our successes. The path to learning and growing is indeed defined by our mistakes and in our responses to them and people should learn to allow themselves to experiment with their missteps. Mistakes will pay themselves back in the future; it’s up to you to decide if you see them as cost or an investment. When mistakes are seen as cost, many people pull back as soon as they enter a rocky situation. When I hear the words, “I’m never going to that again,” I know this person has stopped growing and learning. They’ve been held back because they’ve been let down.

Successful entrepreneurs learn to embrace the situation, solve it, learn from it and then to just let it go. They see mistakes as investments for the future. They’re thankful for mistakes because they know the investment will bring them great returns in the future. Mistakes therefore are in effect, opportunities and as such are proof that you’re alive and investing into the future - the path to success will always be through them.

By Jenny Munford
Executive Producer
Creative Bube Tube
A Television Commercial Production Company