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3D animations
3D animations are converted to video.
Music and voice-over can be added.
This is an example of a logo animation with music.
Video Slideshows
Images (pictures or 3D images) are displayed one after the other, combined with titles, music and voice-over.
The Golden Tulip Clip is in English and has sound
Camera registration
Videography on location.
This is an example of a promo-clip for a company organizing dance-parties.
Music Clips
Video edited in sync with music.
This example is not a “feel-good” clip!
Ceremonials
A videoclip that serves as a wedding ceremony.
After playing this clip, only the “yes I do” part followed in order to be officially married.
Many of the images used in this clip have been used again in the current DVD of the tourist information office of Ameland and even later once again, in a promotional DVD for Ameland now being distributed by shipping company Wagenborg.
Music, camera, text, and editing by TRILITHON.
Educational movies / tutorials
E.g. Videos providing background information on an exhibition in a museum.
This movie was an addition to the exhibition of the private collection of Egyptian art, by W.A. Meyer at the Allard Pierson museum in Amsterdam.
Music by TRILITHON, Cornelis van Dijk and www.masterflix.com. (Felix van der Linden)
Voice-over and camera by TRILITHON.
Script and text by W.A. Meyer.
Promo
Event Agency
(12 Mb Streaming)
“The Fox Den”
(15 Mb Streaming)
“Till Death”
(77 Mb Streaming)
Waitingroom clip
Vetenarian hospital
(50 Mb Streaming)
3D logoanimation
Aerobic company
(4 Mb Streaming)
“Objects for Eternity”
Allard Pierson Museum
Amsterdam
(72 Mb Streaming)
3D Video Slideshow
Golden Tulip R’dam
(21 Mb Streaming)
If interactivity is not desired and information should be offered to the client in the most efficient way, then a video presentation is the way to go. Below you can see some examples of video presentations in different categories, sorted according to the origin of the content.