Innompic Games contests

 

 

Innomic Games Awards

First Impression

 

Vadim Kotelnikov, Founder of Innompic Games

The ability to create a great first impression is a strategic key to success. The first impression is created within seconds and lasts for years.

  Vadim Kotelnikov

Founder

 

 

Importance of First Impression

First impressions last. Once created, the first impression is difficult to change.

The audience will make decisions about you from your first appearance, your facial expression, your body language, your words and the sound of your voice. Make the most out of it!

 

 

To illustrate, here is

My First-Impression video

Life Mission

3 words I live by

Passionate Innovator

Message to the World

 

 

First Impression contest for teams was pioneered at 3rd World Innompic Games 2019. Here is the script of the First Impression award winning team.

 
 

At virtual World Innompic Games 2020, First Impression contests for teams, startups and  individuals,  including kids, were organised in the form of 30-second videos.

 

 

 

World First-Impression Champions 2020

 

 

 

Runner-ups and Champions

Best
'First Impression
individual videos as voted by the IG 2020 International Jury

 

 

Star Teams

Best
'First Impression'  team videos as elected by the IG 2020 International Jury

 

 

 

 

Birth of First Impressionism

Amazing enthusiastic performances of international contestants at IG 2019 and IG 2020 inspired creation of FIRST IMPRESSIONISM as a vital new art that helps people achieve much more both in life and business.

 

Vadim Kotelnikov, Founder of Innompic Games

First Impressionism is a new vital art of creating a great first impression. It is a bit of science, but more of HEART & ART synergy.

  Vadim Kotelnikov

Founder

 

 

Startup's First Impression

As a spin-off IG 2020 First-Impression contest for startups, every startup pitch  in the global Innompic Ecosystem will be required to start with a 30-second First-Impression video or life presentation to help prospects to get a big picture of the startup quickly first and them move to details.