InteractiveWe use a variety of tools including After Effects®, Flash®, and PowerPoint® to produce interactive projects. Our choice depends on several factors including functionality, distribution, and source materials, and whether full interactive programming is required. |
Facility TourThe client had just moved into a new manufacturing facility. They had wanted to showcase their technology... |
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Capabilities BrochureThe client wanted a short presentation that would highlight their expertise and competitive advantages in the thermal management solutions... |
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CDROM-Based PresentationThe US Army Europe Headquarters contacted us to produce a CDROM-based presentation. They had a number of... |
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Solution: Facility TourThe client had just moved into a new manufacturing facility. They had wanted to showcase their technology and manufacturing techniques for some time; the new facility gave them them the impetus for this project. We chose to shoot still photography rather than video to produce this facility tour for two reasons. The first was the lower cost of a still shoot, and the second was to minimize our impact on the assembly floor and personnel. We used a voiceover talent from California, and produced the soundbed in-house. This isn't interactive in the strictest sense; we built it in Flash® which allows some hidden single play/looping controls that the client can use in trade show or sales presentations. |
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Solution: Capabilities BrochureThe client wanted a short presentation that would highlight their expertise and competitive advantages in the thermal management solutions market. They wanted something high-tech looking that had the feel of metal, since their primary product - heatsinks - are made from aluminum or copper. Based on conversations, we wrote an initial script which they subsequently edited. We used a voice talent in California for the voiceover track. We did the remainder of the graphics, programming, and production to deployment. |
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Solution: CDROM-Based PresentationThe US Army Europe Headquarters contacted us to produce a CDROM-based presentation. They had a number of materials in variety of formats - pdf, video, and Microsoft® PowerPoint® and Word®. They wanted a means to tie all of these assets together in a single, easily navigated way. We built a PowerPoint presentation, with embedded video assets, and links that opened PDF, PowerPoint, and Word documents. |
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