Posts Tagged ‘Motion Graphics’
Verbble Verbage Hits the Bullseye ::
We were contacted by Jason Smith of Fathom Design in Harrisburg a couple of months ago to partner in the launch of his client’s new product and website.
Verdatum brings you Verbble. Perhaps the first quick, streamline and accurate voice to text solution available to the enterprise market. Our part was to produce a motion graphics video-tour based on the company’s “elevator pitch.” Then we used some of the graphics to generate assets for the website to pull the whole thing together. WATCH THE VIDEO TOUR and VISIT THE VERBBLE WEBSITE. It’s very cool technology that we’re proud to help present to the world!
Here’s some kind words our client sent us!::
We engaged with Postage to produce a multimedia product tour that explained and demonstrated some very technical details of a new software product in a clear and concise manner. At every step of the process it was obvious that their team was not only capable and responsive but equally as dedicated to ensuring the package was exactly what we needed. The end result was a key marketing and communication asset that frames our company and product as approachable, professional and cutting edge – just as we targeted. Additionally, the styling cues and artistic assets used within the product tour are now the basis for all of our marketing initiatives, a tremendous time and money saver going forward. Working with Postage was a pleasure creatively, technically and personally.
Michael Fitzpatrick,VerdatumChief Software Architect
We hope people get as much enjoyment out of watching the video as we did producing it. From start to finish the fine folks over at Verdatum were with us in lockstep to get this baby out the door. It’s very rare for a project of this scope to be turned around as quickly as this one. But every now and then the stars align and you get a to work with a great team like the good people over at Verbble.
Tags: Enterprise, Fathom Design, Graphic Design, Illustration, Mo-Graph, Motion Graphics, Studio, Text to speech, Verbble, Verdatum, Video Tour, Web Design
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SCREEN SHOT FRIDAY 110715 (and general update) ::
Greetings folks! It’s been a while since we’ve delivered posts ranging from industry commentary, to the art world, to pieces of completed work. I thought it important to update everyone on what’s going on.
- We’re getting ready for some major technology updates here at Postage, Inc. Much of it will be implemented by our favorite tech guy, Ron Grembowiec from Arcshop. More to come!
- We’re working on and negotiating many very exciting projects. We are really looking forward to telling you more about all of those as they come to fruition.
- One of these projects includes a launch of a very exciting new SBU (strategic business unit) for Postage, Inc. You may have some clues already if you’ve been in or around the studio… but just wait for the press release, eh?
- Postage, Inc. in coordination with Dantinne Design just finished several US trips involving research for a National PSA project we’ve been working on. More on that as the production progresses.
- The Chameleon Club documentary has been sent to several film festivals. We have our fingers crossed and we hope you do too! We’ll let you know when it’s accepted and where you can see the film.
That being said, here’s a clue to some of the things we’re working on in todays installment of Screen Shot Friday. All the best to all of you. Have a great weekend!

Joseph is working on some very cool Motion Graphic content for a great product called Verbble in association with Fathom Design.

On the left you have Courtland "vectorizing" some fancy phones for the Verbble project. On the right, Allen was crunching some numbers for the NSVRC's market research.

And lastly, an ongoing project with Drogaris Companies in Lancaster, PA for their exciting new renovated live/work project, Liberty North.
Tags: Arch-vis, Architecture, Chameleon Club, Documentary film, Excel, Film festival, Market Research, Mo-Graph, Motion Graphics, Screen Shot Friday, Statistics
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The Latest from our Students ::
Just a quick update to showcase some of our favorite work from students that they, themselves posted on youTube accounts. This to further our ongoing dedication to education in the fields of motion media and time based media at the Pennsylvania College of Art & Design. Enjoy!
Hannah Garling: “Good Bye Apathy” by One Republic
Sarah Solak: “Safety Dance” by Men Without Hats
Nicole Weaver: “Misery Business” by Paramore
Tags: Art School, Motion Graphics, pca&d, Postage News, Student Projects
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WHO’S THE KING? ::
Who’s this little guy? You’ll see soon enough. Here’s a hint: Click him!
Tags: basic animation, Jack Russell Terrier, Matte Painting, Motion Graphics, rotoscoping, talking dog, way cute
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PUTTING ON OLD “SPECS” ::

From time to time, even I’ve engaged in some speculative work. Most of which the clients love but don’t have the budget for. Well, a recent post about Stick it in Your Earhole reminded me of a spec project I did with co-host Damian Eby for Tom’s Convenience Stores. In the end the video-at-the-pump model didn’t go through but we had fun putting a rough virtual set together and playing with a zany newscast idea.
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Tags: Convenience, Damian Eby, Demo Work, Gas, Motion Graphics, Parker Lindstrom, Spec Work, Speculative, Stick it in Your Earhole, Tom's
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