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20 New Products from Amprobe

How do you introduce 20 new products on a limited budget? Give us a call. We created this multi-purposed high impact video for Amprobe. It addresses several vertical markets and works for distributors as well. The deliverable was a DVD, Windows Media and Flash video in a simple player. Created using After Effects with Knoll Lighting Effects from Red Giant Software, live video, application photography, and even some stock photography. All of this was composited and layed over a driving original sound track created in house. This just rocks and is a pleasure to watch. Not to mention how cool the relatively inexpensive products are. And the red color rocks…. TG for digital video, I don’t miss the analog tape days. This would have been a messy blood bath of chroma smear.

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