Special Effects Producer Eda Sherman finds an interesting underwater curio in this scene from an environmental program that Studio One shot all the underwater footage for. (The program was later nominated for a Regional Emmy.
Our "MinnowCam" is the smallest underwater video camera in existance. (We think.)
In this frame from a program done for the Perkin-Elmer Corporation, we used our Ultimatte 5 to put the heroine into memorable situations that helped the audience gain a feeling of what measurements in the metric system were like. Here, she strolls on the head of a pin. (About one millimeter...)
This commercial for the Ridgefield Bank was one of a set of four. We conducted four days of "listening post" interviews with the bank's employees to determine the issues they felt each department needed to get across to their respective public. (Retail, Business Loans, Mortgages, and Investments.)
Kraft General Foods made good use of our MicroCam and MicroJib system for a series of shots of "flyovers" of arrarys of products for a sales meeting opener. Because of the prime lens's very small diameter, it can get far closer to the subject than any normal lens, making titannic cereal boxes --seemingly the size of skyscrapers --possible.