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People do business with people, not companies. That's why we put the human touch into every project we undertake … whether it's for a Fortune 100 company or a start-up.

We strive to understand the culture, identity and attitude of a company as well as its products and services. Whether the presentation is for sales, marketing, internal or external communication, we help make the human connections that businesses depend on.

Here are some examples:


 

Reclaiming Paradise:

When Colorado's Department of Natural Resources learned that they had won an award for a reclamation project near Crested Butte, Colorado, they needed a video to tell the story for a presentation in Washington DC…quickly. In less than a month, we researched the story, developed the treatment, lined up the key players for a shoot in Crested Butte, scripted, edited and delivered the eight-minute program in time for the presentation.

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Frontier Airlines New Employee Orientation:

New employees participate in a day long orientation session at Frontier Airlines headquarters to learn about the company they are now working for. Multiple video segments introduce these new hires to Frontier's culture, history, policies, and benefits. They even learn how to behave when traveling as a "non-rev" passenger, one of Frontier's most popular employee benefits.

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Kaiser Permanente HIPAA Video:

The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) was a federal mandate that required all health care providers to be trained in the requirements of this new law. This video used a fictitious storyline to demonstrate the potential ramifications of what might occur if HIPAA regulations were not followed.



Discount Tire:

The "Discount Tire Event of Champions" spoofs sports competition while introducing new employees to workplace safety techniques and procedures. Competitors were judged not only on the speed with which they accomplished their tasks, but the technique and safety procedures that they used.



Cooper Lighting Company: Light My House

"Light my House" gives consumers tips on creative lighting techniques, energy saving tips, and product information. These point of sale kiosks were credited with significantly increasing sales in lighting showrooms across the nation.



Cooper Lighting Company: VR 2000:

When Cooper Lighting introduced a new line of vandal resistant lighting, we demonstrated how it held up in the real world, and meets the needs of architects, contractors and the end users. The piece contrasts a gritty urban documentary feel with stylized interviews and demonstrations.