Flash Interactive |
Innersync Studio is an experienced interactive agency that provides creative solutions that help clients communicate with
rich media.
Whether it is a streaming video or a product tour with voice over, our team of designers and programmers brings your vision to life.
Our partners and associates combine the imagination, business sense and digital know-how that enable us to get our arms around your business challenges quickly, and design the interactive and web-based solutions to move you forward, fast.
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Xavier University |
WCB Flash Video Piece
Using interactive streaming video, Innersync created a way for Williams College of Business to communicate their success in alumni relations. This was part of an rich email campaign sent to various leaders of the community and student prospects..
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WCB Flash Presentation
With a smart use of Flash and streaming audio, innersync created a compelling presentation that communicated the growing success of the business college.
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The Summit Country Day School |
Video Presentation
Innersync designed and produced a streaming interactive video to educate parents the importance of the Annual Fund.
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The National Underground Railroad
Freedom Center |
Freedom Stations Research Portal
Since the Freedom Stations Portal was vast in functionality and included many resources and information, it required a rich, interactive site tour to visually aid the user on what types of resources are available and how the user could use the site.
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Jack Rouse Associates |
Flash Interactive Web Site
Innersync created a flash-based website that was to keep the focus on the work product inside an intuitive, creative interface. The frequently changing areas of the site, including the portfolio of work, is managed by Jack Rouse Associates personnel.
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Worktiviti |
Flash Interactive Video Presentation
Innersync is one of the original pioneers of the synchronized animation and video using Flash® Communication Server. This site won Macromedia Site of the Day in February of 2002. We'll let this one speak for itself.
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