
Did you know that we archive videos? Many of them end up on people's personal websites for family members. This example is of San Francisco in the early 1960s.
For a full-blown example, where we created a web page on our site for a client that wanted to show his adventures of driving on ice, please click here.
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Your image on the Web will dramatically impact the public's perception of your firm. Several years ago Flash technology respresented the bleeding-edge; but now, as evidenced by Google's aquisition of YouTube, online video is not only the latest and greatest way to convey your message, but soon will be a must-have feature to both attract new visitors and retain existing ones on your website.
Because technology changes rapidly, and most companies don't have budgets dedicated to pure in-house developers, we cater to those that don't have the expertise or inclination to embark on such technologies as online video.
Common projects for companies/web developers:
- Corporate videos, such as Powerpoint presentations
- Product announcements (online commercials) for the general public
- Sales training videos to be put on DVD or a company's intranet (internal network)
- Presentations beyond the capabilities of Flash
- Television commercials previously broadcast in local/national markets (online/DVD archive)
- Training procedures and tutorials for sales staff (intranet/DVD)
- Video reviews of consumer/professional products
- Video embedded within Flash for backward compatibility
Common projects for individuals:
- Digitizing personal videos and converting to Web-friendly formats for posting to myspace, youtube, etc.
- Editing home movies for distribution to family and friends on VideoCD/DVD
- Creating slideshows beyond the capability of consumer-level editing packages to DVD
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