Special Production

Samuel Röthlisberger
+41 43 388 78 78

One-way communication was yesterday. Today, the user is central and is used to having a wide choice of content. Therefore, we give options and let the user decide what they are interested in. This can make even dry subjects fun. This is modern communication: if every user action results in a reaction, then excellent learning effects can be achieved. Based on "What if?" games, one can learn from experiences that you would prefer not to have happen in real life. 

Special film production types form an important part of the exciting new world of communications. There is a broad spectrum of options ranging from unusual aspect ratios or screen sizes to interactions and augmented reality. Whatever ideas you have in your head, we will find a suitable solution together. Come on, challenge us!


Solutions

  • Interactive DVD- and Video productions
  • Video productions with unusual aspect ratios
  • Giant-size flip book animations
  • Stop-Motion and Slow-Motion films
  • Much more ...

Applications

  • Exhibitions
  • Events
  • Training
  • Corporate Architecture

 

Execution example – Interactive Dealer Training for Chevrolet

For a car buyer, picking up their new car is a very special moment. Chevrolet Europe asked us for a training film that would convince dealers all over Europe that an enthusiastic hand-over is the basis of a long and happy customer relationship.

We decided to develop an interactive game that showed the different reactions of the customer to various decisions made by the dealer. Various scenarios were filmed and implemented and assembled to create a DVD-ROM with an online reporting mechanism. It allows Chevrolet Europe to see who played the game and how the questions were answered.

This delivers valuable feedback from 2300 dealerships, which can be used for future training and communication purposes.

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Execution example – Content for the advertising space in the Skymetro at Zurich airport

Each year, Zurich airport transports 6 million passengers from the main building to the runway terminal via an automatic underground train called Skymetro. For passengers, this passage through a grey tunnel is an annoying delay, making it the perfect opportunity for a Swiss greeting. 

The "TunnelMovie" operates on the principle of a flipbook animation. The content is initially produced as a video and then exported as 160 individual photos that light up on the tunnel wall when the train passes. The soundtrack for each Tunnel Movie is played inside the train.

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