Conferences / Events - Intrigued by keynote speakers? How they reach high positions in the company? Distracted by their choice in clothing or their irritating mannerisms?  -Are you drawn to the wacky haircut of the guy in row three?  Maybe we are all distracted and, therefore, actually remember very little about a conference.  Certainly in comparing notes with business colleagues from BBC, Motorola, P&O, Compaq, HP, Cable and Wireless, etc. we are all guilty of remembering conferences more for the networking and drinking with old friends than for the conference content.

That's where UnlimitedThinking comes in.........
We facilitate your conference and write bespoke humorous scripts and contemporary clips, stories and even songs. You’ve spent all this money on the conference, surely you want everyone to be awake for the ‘graveyard slots’? We’ll (help you) script it, we’ll perform it, if you wish we’ll film it and add sound and film bites to suit the occasion and your company style. We will show you ways to keep people on the edge of their seats in a conference. The conference theme is mapped out and acted by two sceptical delegates. (The odd ‘guest speaker’ may drop in ... a Prince or an American President with a message to you all.)
We inject a sense of 'belonging' and wrap the whole event into a manageable film bite.

We call it - "float it, nail it, wrap it" ©

Conference Facilitation
- We'll facilitate your conference with eloquence, purpose and humour, making sure we précis your keynote speeches and we'll then package them, along with our bespoke clips which wrap the whole event.


Float it! ....  Two actors will act as delegate sceptics who then map out the theme of the conference positively. Conference agenda and concepts are shared. (DVD or live).
Nail it! .... the whole event is filmed. Keynote speeches are reviewed and challenged then endorsed by our actors (preferably live).
Wrap it! ....highlights of the conference speeches and the acted clips are wrapped into a DVD for all delegates - and for those who missed it.