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Trivial Events Creative Trivia for Corporate/Private Events & Team Building Activities (live in NYC/NJ area; virtual everywhere else).

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https://youtu.be/Bk-Q_uRqgdw?si=n3a_AQe5dPErPUJcIn advance of the upcoming Presidents’ Day holiday, here’s my current tr...
02/13/2025

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In advance of the upcoming Presidents’ Day holiday, here’s my current trivia video which asks you to differentiate between James Madison and James Monroe, the fourth and fifth presidents, respectively, of the United States.

I know there are mixed feelings about using AI in creative projects, but I think it’s just another tool to use to execute a creative goal. For instance, in this video, I used three different AI platforms to create the elements I eventually brought into Final Cut Pro. The AI stuff included “speech to speech” voice changes, the lip-synch (if you watch the video, you’ll see what that means), and even the background image.

Anyway, it’s a short diversion, and does go in an unexpected direction. : )

These two paintings are of James Madison and James Monroe, the fourth and fifth presidents, respectively, of the United States. But which one is which? (Trus...

https://youtu.be/4txyfXg4olQ?si=JwB2DfjikcW4rRe7FUN STUFFOne of the most fun aspects of producing trivia events is creat...
12/20/2024

https://youtu.be/4txyfXg4olQ?si=JwB2DfjikcW4rRe7

FUN STUFF
One of the most fun aspects of producing trivia events is creating the video questions that are interspersed among the regular questions. It all started with recording people on video (and then adding graphics), but then I began using Adobe Character Animator, which allowed me to use full animation in the videos.

Originally, I was using “pre-made” animated characters, but recently I commissioned my first original character, which is based on an illustration of a personified birthday cake that my talented brother, Jeremy, had done which I have always loved. So, if you have a moment, here it is!

For this one, the cake presents this, ahem, vital question:
Spielberg, Pitt and Eilish all have the same birthday, but only one goes by their real first and last name? Which is it?

Steven Spielberg, Brad Pitt and Billie Eilish all have the same birthday, but only one goes by their real first and last name? Which is it?About Trivial Even...

When the “Barbie” movie dominated the global box office this past summer (more than $1 billion worldwide), it reminded m...
09/20/2023

When the “Barbie” movie dominated the global box office this past summer (more than $1 billion worldwide), it reminded me of a unique moment from one of my trivia events that underscored the global impact that this little blond doll has had for so many.

Back in 2020, a small tech firm had asked my trivia company, Trivial Events, for a virtual team building activity for their employees. Usually, these events consist of a variety of regular trivia with some customized questions woven in. But this company wanted *all* customized questions about each of the attendees. And so I sent them my online questionnaire and got back 20 responses that included fun facts about each person.

About a week later, we all got on a Zoom call, with some joining from the East and West Coast, as well as Vancouver and even the Philippines. With almost every question, there was a story to go along with it; and then we got to this particular query:

Fill in the blank from Amaya* regarding her childhood: “I loved my ________ and wouldn't share them with anyone.”
A. Barbies
B. Toy cars
C. Books
D. Video games

After the question timer ran out, Amaya revealed the answer to everyone: It was, indeed, her beloved Barbie dolls that she wouldn’t share during her upbringing in Iran. This small detail then prompted several other participants to share their own memories of the classic doll, including two of her colleagues who admitted that they had dismantled their respective Barbies' heads or chopped off their doll’s hair. “You’re the reason,” one colleague said with a laugh, “why Amaya never shared her dolls!”

But, it was a Barbie story from Amaya’s co-worker Jana, who is from Kosovo, that stood out for the way it showed a commonality across countries and cultures. Jana began to tell everyone about one day in 1999, in her war-torn country, when an unexpected knock on their door forced her entire family into immediate evacuation. As they were rushing around to leave, she frantically told her mother, “Wait a minute, I have to go upstairs and get the Barbie house because I can’t leave without it!” But they would have to. "We're leaving our home,” her mother had to tell her, “we have to get out!” Nonetheless, Jana concluded her tale with a nostalgic smile, adding that whenever this anecdote comes up with her family — even though it was a dire situation — they all can’t help but laugh when they think of the priorities of a young child.

It was just such a cool interaction to be a part of. Here was a woman from Kosovo, bonding with her colleague, who grew up in Iran, over their “similar obsession” (as Jana put it), with Barbies.

The goal of a trivia event like this is to encourage conversation and engagement, but you don’t expect a straightforward question like “What were your childhood hobbies?” to lead to such a definitive “what a small world” moment. And *that* is not so “trivial” at all. 😀

* Names have been changed

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