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Demonstration Show:
2:40 Minutes
This show is a compilation of some of the techniques that we have used in various shows, ranging in theme from the poignant to the dynamic. |
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The Sherman Library:
6:30 Minutes
As the Sherman Library embarked on a significant renovation/expansion of its historic facility, they hired us to create a 6:30 minute video that celebrated the library's history and programs while showcasing the architectural design for its future. |
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Ridgefield Visiting Nurses Association:
3:00 Minutes
This 3:00 video is the second show that we designed for the Ridgefield Visiting Nurses's Association. It premiered at their annual fundraising event and will be shown at events and clinics throughout the year. |
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The Southbury Historical Society: 3:50 Minutes
The Southbury Historical Society requested a video that would offer a glimpse of the town’s rich history while showcasing the breadth of the SHS organization including the resources and events that it offers to residents, historians, and volunteers. |
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Many Faces of The Gunnery:
10:00 Minutes
The Gunnery, a college preparatory school in Connecticut, commissioned us to create a show that would inspire ongoing support (financial and otherwise) by informing constituents about new initiatives and campus improvements while demonstrating The Gunnery's continued commitment to its mission and history. It is played at alumni and development events all over the world, and has been sent to numerous supporters in DVD format. |
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Ridgefield Visiting Nurses Association:
3:00 Minutes
The Ridgefield VNA needed a show that spotlighted their services and volunteers as a keynote feature during their annual Breakfast Auction fundraising event. It is also played on their website and looped at some of their community clinics. |
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Association of Religious Communities:
4:50 Minutes
A.R.C. wanted a video that focused specifically on its Domestic Violence Prevention Program. They did not have photographs or video footage related to their organization or clientele, therefore Image In Motion selected and purchased royalty free material to create a show that reflected the important work that they do while being sensitive to the subject matter. |
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The Land Trust of Danbury: 5:11Minutes
The Land Trust of Danbury asked us to design a show that features photographs and video clips of their properties as well as their projects and volunteer initiatives. The video is featured on their website and is shown at fundraising events. They also give DVD copies of the show to current and prospective donors. |
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