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- Video_Arts abstract "Video Arts is a UK-based video production company which produces and sells soft-skills training programmes, e-learning courses and learning platforms. Video Arts also distributes third party titles. It was founded in 1972 by John Cleese, Sir Antony Jay and a group of other television professionals.Cleese sold the company in the 1990s, and it was later bought by Tinopolis in 2007. Cleese continued to feature in Video Arts' training videos.Video Arts uses humour in its videos in order to make learning points more memorable. Its slogan is a quote from John Cleese: “People learn nothing when they’re asleep, and very little when they’re bored.”Video Arts' productions include; Meetings, Bloody Meetings (John Cleese, Will Smith) Can You Spare a Moment (John Cleese, Ricky Gervais) The Balance Sheet Barrier (John Cleese, Dawn French) Jamie’s School Dinners: Managing Change (Jamie Oliver) Pass It On (Rob Brydon, Will Smith) The Ultimate Stress Show (Olivia Colman) Performance Review: Every Appraisee’s Dream (Hugh Laurie) The Art of Selling (Sheridan Smith) Behavioural Interviewing (James Nesbitt, Rebecca Front, Kris Marshall) Assert Yourself (Kris Marshall, Mark Heap) Performance Review: Code Red (Sharon Horgan, Jim Howick, David Schaal), Successful Selling (Kevin Bishop, James Lance, Simon Greenall) Sell It To Me (Robert Lindsay) 30 Ways to Make More Time (James Nesbitt) Presentation is Everything (Mathew Horne)As well as corporate training videos, the company produced the comedy series Fairly Secret Army for Channel 4.".
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- Video_Arts wikiPageWikiLinkText "Video Arts".
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- Video_Arts foundation "1972".
- Video_Arts founder "John Cleese and Sir Antony Jay".
- Video_Arts genre Comedy.
- Video_Arts genre Learning.
- Video_Arts genre Soft_skills.
- Video_Arts genre Training.
- Video_Arts homepage www.videoarts.com.
- Video_Arts industry "Video Production and eLearning".
- Video_Arts locationCity "London".
- Video_Arts locationCountry "United Kingdom".
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- Video_Arts name "Video Arts Ltd.".
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- Video_Arts comment "Video Arts is a UK-based video production company which produces and sells soft-skills training programmes, e-learning courses and learning platforms. Video Arts also distributes third party titles. It was founded in 1972 by John Cleese, Sir Antony Jay and a group of other television professionals.Cleese sold the company in the 1990s, and it was later bought by Tinopolis in 2007.".
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