Sometimes a project may require a straightforward, linear program where you just hit play. Other times, your project may benefit by engaging your audience with interactivity.

Interactive media can range from simple DVD chapter navigation or language selection, to more sophisticated progress tracking. Our goal is to provide the best combination of technology and a delivery format that best serves your objectives, audience, and viewing environment.

Our experience in interactive communications and instructional design include:

  • Marketing and sales presentations
  • Trade show kiosks and theaters
  • Customer and employee training presentations
  • Product demonstrations
  • Product simulations

Distribution and longevity of your content is an important part of the production process and is best identified during pre-production. Common distribution options include CD, DVD, intranet and internet. More sophisticated course development can be integrated with a Learning Management System (LMS). Whatever your needs may be, we can help.


Images from an interactive CD designed to help improve physician/patient communications. Shot in and around our Boston studio, the segments include an on-camera host and physician/patient vignettes.

News

Video Resources sponsors the first public showing of New Final Cut Studio

Video Resources Inc is proud to sponsor the first public demo of New Final Cut Studio, Tuesday July 28, 2009 at our west coast facility in Santa Ana.

The 29th Annual Telly Awards recognizes Video Resources corporate presentations

Doing Good Works", a video chronicling a group of doctors and health care workers donating their time and services to those in need, captured top honors in it's category. "The Power of One", a music video shot in Long Beach California featuring Jennifer Corday and showcasing a crosscut montage of studio and location footage also was awarded a coveted Telly statue.

SIGNATURE AWARD ACKNOWLEDGES EXTRAORDINARY WORK

In an invitation only, red carpet (more of an industrial gray) event that took place on the 3rd of March, 2008, RJ Balch and Chris Wells, of Video Resources Boston area office

Case Study

Philips challenged Video Resources to showcase the practical and aesthetic benefits of their new products. Video Resources was able to bring to life the experience of the Philips Ambient (system) from the perspectives of patients and hospital staff alike.

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