CREATIVE SERVICES FOR BUSINESSES + PROJECTS IN NEED OF A QUICK launch
IT’s DISCO HOUR offers freelance or fractional creative DIRECTOR services
This includes… web design | podcast production | video content | brand identity | growth strategy | copy writing | media training | crisis communications | event logistics and support | video production | problem solving | more
THOMAS WRIGHT
For more than two decades, I’ve helped level-up projects through creative team development, professional writing, digital media design, event production, brand building, and executive support in both the public and private sectors.
And never one to stay idle, I’ve played in a few arenas.
That includes overseeing all internal and external communications for a 3000-person organization in my day job life. Nights and weekends found me touring the nation to produce a series of diverse, inclusive — and successful — trade shows involving B2B and B2C marketing and sales, as well as forming strategic partnerships. I’ve authored commercials, radio spots, and designed some of the largest ad campaigns in our state’s government. I’m also proud to have led various creative teams of talented, innovative designers and digital creators in my various roles.
Additionally, as of 2023, I have been contracted as a creative producer by a confidential Fortune 100 company to help facilitate on-site media productions for their national and international events.
So… what’s next?
CURRENTLY IN PROGRESS 2024 CREATIVE PROJECTS
MAN-ON-THE-STREET PRODUCER: FORTUNE 100 CO.
This project finds me traveling to fun corners of the world with a tight-knit media production team, interviewing executives and professionals to capture the heart of their corporate culture.
DERBY PUNKS: 25th REUNION FESTIVAL AND PODCAST
This project, which is near and dear to me, involves the top to bottom production of a 2025 concert event that will reunite bands and fans of a Jersey punk rock scene. More at derbypunks.com.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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There's this certain time, as the work day winds down and we're reflecting on the creative projects that we helped move forward. That's when the waning sun strikes this mirrored ball planter in the window just right sending prisms dancing down every wall. That's called disco hour.
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We chat! It's that simple.
Personally, I see no reason to not spend ten minutes on a Zoom when it could change the trajectory of your project. But hey! That's just me.
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Short answer: I like to stay busy, and I've learned a lot on that two-decade journey in communications, marketing, and events. Now, I like to work on others' projects as a means of my own creative outlet.
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It's all over the place depending on the project, but I'm fairly certain more reasonable than you'll find elsewhere.