Productions
- Title
- Nextel Marketing Video #2
- Runtime
- 0:42
- Description
- A video developed to market Nextel's, at the time, new GPS-enabled cell phones.
- Title
- Nextel Marketing Video #1
- Runtime
- 1:15
- Description
- A video developed to market Nextel's, at the time, new GPS-enabled cell phones.
- Title
- Targeted Genetics
- Runtime
- 5:43
- Description
- A tour of Targeted Genetics' high-tech laboratory and production facility in Seattle. Filmed under extremely strict "clean room" conditions.
- Title
- The Wild Wild Web (Highlights)
- Runtime
- 4:00
- Description
- A series of highlights from the new video The Wild Wild Web - A student's guide to preventing cyber bullying. Available from Twisted Scholar, Inc. at 888.949.2628
- Title
- Wireless Residential Phone Service comes to Pine Ridge
- Runtime
- 5:18
- Description
- The Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota, home of the Oglala Sioux, is an enormous, sparsely populated, and impoverished region. Due to the great distances between homes, the cost of bringing basic services like telephone to this area has proven prohibitively expensive. In 2000, however, Western Wireless entered into an agreement with the Oglala Sioux to provide "wireless" residential service. This video tells the story of the Oglala Sioux's introduction to this new, affordable phone service.
- Title
- Two Ball Tournament
- Runtime
- 3:26
- Description
- A promotional video for an innovative new type of golf tourney developed for NIKE called Two Ball. With Two Ball every tournament player is permitted to hit two balls per shot.
- Title
- Rural High Speed Internet from Western Wireless
- Runtime
- 5:06
- Description
- How to deliver high speed internet to rural America at a reasonable cost is a challenge. Stringing cable between sparsely populated regions has not proven practical. That's why Western Wireless of Bellevue, WA, proposed "wireless" rural internet access.
This video documents the 2004 installation and unveiling of a new wireless high speed internet service installed for the residents of Terry, Montana, a small town in rural Eastern Montana.