Eric Edmeades: Difference between revisions

From Nikipedia
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
Eric is a notable public speaker and master salesman. He is also a quick study to anything he sets his mind to. On one event I got to witness as he was asked to present on the future of 3-D television and special effects for FujiTV in Tokyo. He'd only been CEO of Kerner Optical (one of the companies that made special effects for Star Wars) for just a few years at that time, and many in the audience had worked in the industry for decades, and yet he was so well positioned, but also so quick to learn, that he was more than adequate in answering all of the questions from the curious audience. You can learn more about him here:
Eric is a notable public speaker and master salesman. He is also a quick study to anything he sets his mind to. I have seen him speak live just a few times, but for me the most notable was when he was asked to present on the future of 3D/VR television and special effects for FujiTV in Tokyo. He'd only been CEO of Kerner Optical (one of the companies that made special effects for Star Wars) for just a few years at that time, and many in the audience had worked in the industry for decades, and yet he was so well positioned, but also somehow already so knowledgeable about the industry, that he was more than adequate in answering all of the questions from the curious audience. I lived in Japan 12 years, and I never saw a room of Japanese professionals that lively and active during the Q&A section of a talk.
 
 
You can learn more about Eric here:


https://ericedmeades.com/
https://ericedmeades.com/

Revision as of 16:55, 17 December 2022

Eric is a notable public speaker and master salesman. He is also a quick study to anything he sets his mind to. I have seen him speak live just a few times, but for me the most notable was when he was asked to present on the future of 3D/VR television and special effects for FujiTV in Tokyo. He'd only been CEO of Kerner Optical (one of the companies that made special effects for Star Wars) for just a few years at that time, and many in the audience had worked in the industry for decades, and yet he was so well positioned, but also somehow already so knowledgeable about the industry, that he was more than adequate in answering all of the questions from the curious audience. I lived in Japan 12 years, and I never saw a room of Japanese professionals that lively and active during the Q&A section of a talk.


You can learn more about Eric here:

https://ericedmeades.com/