Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Building with Flash, A VRP Client Story

VRP Delivers Client Visions

Client: Film-maker Sebastian Marroquin
Goal: Create a Complex Flash Website Without Compromising Design

Stories can be shared through many different mediums, one of the most powerful being film. The Sundance Film Festival is world renowned for showcasing new film works and talent. In 2010, the film Sins of My Father, garnered critical acclaim and public attention at Sundance. Produced by Sebastian Marroquin, this film recounted the life of his own father, Pablo Escobar, a notorious Columbian drug lord.

Prior to the film's debut, producers wanted a website that would promote, entice and engage the public. The goal was to create a website that would match the vision of the project; created with collages of photographs, pop-ups, animated storyboards, and video. The incorporation of innovative graphics and flash animation was the perfect design choice and to accomplish this, producers needed a web developer with extensive technical expertise in Flash web design.

That's why VRP was hired for the job. With years of experience working with Advertising Agencies, Branding and Design firms, VRP has the experience of building websites which range from basic to complicated. The ability to use not only Flash, but also other web languages, is what differentiates our work from competitors. VRP knows that assembling a website is not difficult, but making it look beautiful is an art.

In the case of the Sins of My Father website, VRP executed the design exactly the way it was intended and delivered a final site according to the filmmaker's timeline. We invite you to visit the website Sins of My Father at www.sinsofmyfather.tv. Here you can experience final execution of this rich, multimedia website.

A client's website is their face to the world. VRP understands the importance of making that face look good and more importantly, we know how to make it look really good. Let us know how we can help make your vision a reality today!

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