9.24.2007

TV on the Web

"Stuart Elliott's In Advertising" newsletter from The New York Times is featuring two great stories on the emergence of web video. The first is about a Volvo TV series that's been created specifically for the web.

The second, "TV Remote Moves Over for a Mouse," is about network TV making room for downloading shows online. The first line sums it up well: "Media consumers have said, loudly and repeatedly, that they want to watch what they want, when and where they want it."

9.17.2007

Introducing TugLink.com

We created two videos for the launch of TugLink.com, a new international job networking site.


“Retaining Creo's services was one of the smartest business decisions and best marketing investments for our start-up company. Working with Aaron and Andrew on creation of promo videos for TugLink.com was a pure pleasure. Besides exceeding our expectations artistically, their team demonstrated a very professional approach to project management. The final product was delivered on time and within budget. Communication was always so timely and detailed that it made us feel that we and our video were getting a VIP treatment. Highly recommend Creo to anybody with video production needs.”

—Vadim Nemtsev, President of TugLink.com

crimson & gold

We were interviewed last week for Ferris State University's alumni magazine Crimson & Gold. Andrew and I are both FSU grads, and Andrew is currently teaching a course in 3D animation in LightWave at Ferris. The story is about Creo Productions and The Yesterdog Documentary, and will be included in the upcoming winter issue.

9.07.2007

The Yesterdog Documentary

We’ve released The Yesterdog Documentary, an independent, all original documentary uncovering the mysteries of Yesterdog, a widely popular hot dog restaurant nestled in the historically hip, eclectic Eastown district of Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Why create a documentary about a hot dog restaurant?

The Yesterdog Documentary
utilizes the new media we’re always blogging about. Please visit www.YesterdogDocumentary.com to watch four commercials and an FAQ about the project. Watch the official trailer below.



(You can order the full-length DVD for $15 online or at Yesterdog, including the 25-minute feature documentary and 45 minutes of special features…)