Videographics, Animation
and Interactive Systems
We've been designing and producing videographics
& animations for broadcast, industrial and telecommunications applications
since before the first PCs appeared on the scene, over 15 years now. Most
of the designers out there today have only been in the business for a few
years at most, designing for a narrow range of applications, and working
with a limited set of off the shelf tools. Having been through several
generations of technology and the associated protocols, We can ramp up
to new situations and applications much faster than the average bear. If
you have special needs, or just want the benefit of vast design experience
brought to your job, give us a call. Our websites and CD Roms actually
work! Not like those other guys.
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NAPLPS & Videotex
Back in the early 1980's many high
tech visionaries were predicting a time when millions of computers around
the world would be connected together over the telephone networks, creating
a new kind of communcations and enterprise. Working in association with
Mr. John Vaughan and The Communications Studio in New York, we were deeply
involved with the development of practical working models of the brave
new videotex world, consulting to such players as AT&T, CBS/Sears/IBM Trintex
project (now called Progdigy), NBC Videotex Trials, IBM, Pacific Bell,
Bank America, Chase Bank, Ford Motor Company, BBD&O and others. We
also developed ground breaking template based authoring tools that were
widely used.
Intelliwall
Partnering with Mr. Jesse Leiman, Ms. Celia Micheals and Mr.
John Stolzberg of Programmination, I provided software and systems design
and construction for the first (and only) interactive video wall. Integrating
PCs, videodisc, MIDI controlled digital audio samplers and the 3-Space
position sensor array, Intelliwall was a ground breaking application of
divergent technologies, and still stands as a unique example of interactive
application. Intelliwall was featured at the Jacob Javitz Center in New
York as the centerpiece of the 1989 Presentation expo.