FUNGI Media
Ian Robertson Kibbe is a seasoned professional in the film and media industry, currently serving as Partner and Creative Director at FUNGI Media since January 2018, and as Producer, Director, and Owner at Fevergrass Films since September 2006. Kibbe specializes in producing high-quality video content for a diverse range of clients, including NPR, Time Magazine, and PBS, with projects encompassing social issue documentaries, promotional videos, and comedic commercials. Notable work includes the documentary "Raising Bertie," which explored the lives of three young men in a rural community, and various roles at Kartemquin Educational Films, including Distribution Manager and Outreach Coordinator. Additional experience includes event management at ESPN and content creation at Digital Funtown. Kibbe holds a Bachelor's degree in Communication and Media Studies, and Environmental Studies from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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FUNGI Media
FUNGI Media creates visual content campaigns for marketing rockstars wanting to grow their audience, their message and their careers. Let's grow together because...growth is fun :) Why FUNGI Media? People are making more and more videos, tons, loads, terabytes... because that’s what the people want. "WE WANT VIDEOS!!!" Plus the robots (Google, Facebook...etc) are promoting video content, putting it before anything else. But there’s a big problem...what?? Many of these videos are bland, confusing and frankly...boring. In a world full of shrinking attention spans, more isn't always a good thing. So what? How do you stand out from all this noise? I'm Matt Cornelison and I started FUNGI Media to help grow your audience through visual storytelling. For over fifteen years I've worked with Fortune 500 companies like Grainger, Harley Davidson, USG and elite military organizations to bring their message to life through video. In that time, I've learned a few things. First, if you plan to reach more people, it's not enough to simply explain what you do. You have to create something people are excited to share. Second, I've found that humor and humanity are the best ways to make meaningful connections with people. So why FUNGI? Because you want to grow your audience and your business. And because growth is fun :)