Time flies when you are working like crazy!
Here are a few of the highlights from our busy fall 2006 and winter 2007. We have produced many minutes of great animation for our varied clients and they keep coming back for more. Whatever your visual needs may be, give us a call, we can deliver for you, too.
Fall 2006
AFCG - Healthination
We created a new sequence explaining prostate cancer for a new educational health website and cable TV package. This sequence is in addition to the three previously produced with Floyd Gillis as part of an ongoing project for Healthination
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October - November 2006
CHRIS SZWEDO LLC - Alstom Power
Chris was asked by Alstom Power to document the building of a new power plant in Pueblo, Colorado through all its phases. Travelling around the world to film the manufacturing of its components and to Colorado to capture all phases of construction. Chris enhanced his footage with our animation showing the tangentially fired boilers, including simulated fire, the various structural and engineering components of the site, and maps. This gave Alstom a vision of what's to come as their building takes shape.
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December 2006
DIRECT IMAGE & DESIGN - Johnson & Johnson
We created animation explaining the moisture retaining matrix at the base of a new comfortable 1•Day Acuvue® brand contact lens. We enjoyed working with simulated liquid again to create cool effects as part of an on-going project in collaboration with DI&D for Johnson & Johnson's biotechnology division.
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January - March 2007
CAPTURED LIGHT STUDIO - Alcon Laboratories
Working with the group at Captured Light Studio we contributed over ten minutes of animated eye surgery and demonstrations of surgical tools to several computer assisted learning programs to be used for physician education by Alcon Labs. We covered varied techniques of lens removal, limbal relaxing techniques for correcting astigmatism, and demonstrated a new torsional phaco device.
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We have started production on several new broadcast projects and we'll be back to tell you more about them in a few months.