We wanted to show you some feedback from some of our satisfied clients (they all are actually!) and are very grateful to the following companies and their staff who took the time to provide us with personal 'affidavits'. We like them a lot! Dip in to these short sequences to learn how Moving Image Media have had a direct, positive and measurable effect in the areas concerned. Alternatively skip over to our SOLUTIONS channel where we show a selection of demonstration material to whet your appetite. Then use a little imagineering and get in touch. Thanks for watching. To view the video sequences please click the relevant heading from the list below or 'read more...'
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An Organic Rare Breeds Farm in Devon were looking for ways to let people know about their stunning visitor attraction. We put together various short sequences for them which they show on their website and have taken to various tourism trade shows throughtout the south west. The response has been very good. |
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 The Duchy of Cornwall took particular interest in this restoration project where the buildings of a derelict home farm were converted into a modern eco-friendly garden centre in the centre of Poundbury, Dorchester. The project was shot as part of an archiving / video-diary activity - and the owners of the new Garden Centre have a complete record of how the centre was built - which they show to interested parties during their busy talks schedule. |
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 Specialist medical recruitment company Avalon Medical recruit Dentists and Pharmacists from throughout Europe. They revolutionised their dull PowerPoint presentations to prospective recruits by including video sequences where previous candidates spoke of hte processes involved in moving to the UK and working in our Dental and Pharmacy practices. Avalon are very happy with the results. |
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 The Directors of The Green Approach had a problem. They sell and install high-value all-weather artificial golf greens. Their prospective customers could only look at static images of their greens and could not tell exactly how the surface responded to chips and putts etc. The solution was to put some video material together which they now show on their website and pass on to interested parties on a DVD. The response has been very good - with enquiries coming in from throughout Europe on the back of the video material. |
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