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Multi-Media Production and ConsultingIt means that your media works; be it film, video, flash animation, printed press, or web site. A media production works when your audience is engaged in your production. This is equally true of educational media as it is of marketing media. Quite simply, your audience needs to be mentally invested in what you produce. For a multi-media production to be succesful, your audience needs to ask themselves "what if?", and "How can?" and "what's the relationship?" during and after the production. If your audience is not asking these questions, then you have simply contributed to the massive amounts of junk that people see everyday. The multi-media project you produce must be intriguing to be successful. How do you make an engaging and intriguing multi-media production? First, you must know your audience. Secondly you need to utilize the science of pyshcology and anthropology. Greg Kontos graduated from The College of William and Mary with a degree in anthropology. He then went to study Visual Anthropology under Carroll Williams at the Anthropology Film Center in Santa Fe New Mexico. Since then he has done a great amount of work in manipulating images to acheive the greatest possible intended psychological effect upon an audience. This generally involves blending his advanced knowledge of pyschology with his skills in visual anthropology to produce a desired effect on an audience. In essence, how to make your audience ask the questions that you need them to ask. How can Greg Kontos help your multi-media project be successful? When a client contacts us, we look over the project and make suggestions. Color schemes, overall mood, format, display, content, media type. These are all important details that a trained eye and mind can look at to improve your production. Success is in the details. By having a professional review your work can save you from making a costly mistake and improve the quality of your production. Contact Us for more details. |
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