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From the smallest web movies to high-definition video, we've
created descriptive animation for that media, and figured out how to make the
same animation look great from one form of output to the next.

The problems with outputting to multiple media

Animations that look great on DVD might look muddy when brought to the web. A
PowerPoint animation may miss some information on the sides of the screen
when repurposed for video. And web animations will look very
blocky and grainy when taken to PowerPoint's resolution.
An animation that looks great in one place won't necessarily look great somewhere else. These
are challenges that organizations face when they want repurpose an animation to keep costs down,
but at the same time they need to ensure that their message is consistent across all media.

We build in interchangeability from the start

At the outset of your project, we'll work with you to lay out all the possible types of output your animation
may need. As we are well aware of the limitations of each type of media, we'll design
your descriptive animation to look great across every one. That way,
there will never be any surprises when your web animation, say, is repurposed for your next
presentation.

We can also handle complete productions

Though our specialty is in animation, we enjoy great relationships with an assortment of video production companies,
web design firms, public relations and marketing
firms and presentation
specialists. So with your one call to us, we can pull together your animation needs and implement the moving images in whichever
media format you require.

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