We recently renamed our Media Production practice to the Creative Technology practice to help better reflect our current and future service offerings. Over the past several years, our Media practice has evolved beyond traditional media services, such as video production and web development. Today we find ourselves applying our video and web knowledge to more complex and unique scenarios, such as video mapping, event production, web application development, drone video, and the IoT movement. In most scenarios, we found ourselves implementing some form of technology and usually in a ‘creative’ way. Thus, the name Creative Technology stuck. Along with our new practice name, we have highlighted additional services that our practice has helped our clients with over the past few years:

AV event planning

iOs & Android apps

Video mapping

Internet of Things

Digital signage

Interactive displays

Augmented reality

Event content
Our practice name change is part of a larger re-branding effort going on in coordination with our move to a new state of the art facility this September. Our new headquarters will feature a large studio space where our Creative Technology team will have a dedicated green screen set up. The new studio will allow our video production staff to take on larger productions right in-house. It is a very exciting time and opportunity for us, and we are looking forward to seeing what our team will create in this new space.
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