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Are you interested in presenting your company in a convincing corporate video? Or transforming your customer’s product launch into a fascinating 3D event? Do you want to surprise your employees with a special training programme? XPERIENCIA provides assistance with the production of your 2D or 3D film and develops your 3D animations and illustrations! We accompany you throughout the entire production process, from your initial idea through to filming sessions and the screening of your film. Viral buzz videos, event videos or vodcasts are also possible in order to reach your target audience via channels such as YouTube, Facebook or Twitter.


XPERIENCIA ensures that your message is presented in an appropriate form. Our mobile presentation system MPS 3D transports your audience into a world of spatial vision, whether at a trade fair or in a lecture theatre. We equip reception halls, visitor rooms or museums with interactive displays and public signage solutions. And we would be delighted to plan and realise spectacular 3D stereoscopy and an augmented reality event on your behalf. Would you like to present your company successfully on the Internet? Ask about our tried-and-tested solutions for websites, YouTube channels and social networks.


Do you consider it important to organise and distribute media efficiently, but you lack the time to manage your media and licences yourself? As a competent partner, XPERIENCIA will help you with advice on digitisation, cataloguing, administration, distribution and storage of media data. We work together with you to develop a multimedia archive that is adapted to fulfil your wishes and needs and, if required, we can subsequently take care of all archive maintenance, from user management through to press enquiries, licensing and data storage.


Fancy a change of perspective? 2010.04.09

Image Credit: Toby Allen

I came across an interesting article in the Financial Times that reviewed a newly opened photography exhibition in London’s cueB gallery. The exhibition called “Little London” shows Toby Allen’s recent fascination with the Tilt-Shift photography technique, which is often used by architects to photograph large buildings in the context of its surrounding landscape. This technique also offers a nice visual effect, whereby real-life scenes can be miniaturised to appear like toy sets. more...

ESA astronaut still answering your questions? 2010.03.12

ESA astronaut Frank De Winne may have been back on Earth since the 1st December 2009. However you may be wondering why ESA is still publishing new responses by him from the ISS on the ESA YouTube channel. more...