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How do you promote a new technology that is capable of revolutionizing the manufacturing of flat panel displays used in laptops, Palm Pilots, pagers and cell phones? If you’re CEO Jeff Jacobsen of Silicon Valley startup Alien Technology, you hire Wrap Up Productions to produce a program to help raise millions in venture capital.


The program is built around interviews with company principals and scientists who were shot in front of a chromakey screen and keyed over a high tech backdrop. Animation helps explain the process. This program was duplicated on both VHS and CD ROM.




Did you know that over 80% of California schools contain lead contamination? The Labor and Occupational Health Program at U.C. Berkeley received a grant from the State Superintendent of Public Instruction to train school maintenance personel in lead-safe work practices. Wrap Up Productions was hired to produce the video component of the training program. This video will be distributed to over 2,500 school districts in California.

One of the most difficult problems facing visually impaired children is developing social skills. A visually impaired infant must even be taught how to smile. Wrap Up Productions has produced a four-program instructional series on teaching social skills to visually impaired children for Dr. Sharon Sacks at California School for the Blind. These programs will be distributed nationwide to parents and teachers.

When U.S. Pipe’s Union City Plant wanted to celebrate the company’s 100th Anniversary they decided to commission a program commemorating the occasion. Our production highlighted the company’s history and took the viewer on a tour of the foundry. It’s hard to find a more spectacular subject for video, with an abundance of sparks, flames, molten metal and red hot pipe in 1500 degree ovens. The program was so successful that it was converted to CD-ROM and is now in use nationally by the company.



We were basking in “Everlasting Light” this Christmas season as Redwood Chapel Community Church hired us for the eighth time to produce a four-digital-camera live switched shoot of their living Christmas tree production.



Two of our recent programs have won ITVA Golden Vision Awards. One was a program for AC Transit, focusing public attention on the potential commute problems from CalTrans planned modifications to the Transbay Bus Terminal. One of this production’s highlights was shooting the commute from a helicopter.





The other winner was a promotional program for Shoot the Moon Products introducing a line of miniature radio-controlled toy cars with a new patented battery technology. Watch for them at your local Toys ‘R Us.



“No Earthquakes!” is our fervent hope as we once again produce a complete set of Bus System training tapes for Gillig Corporation. Much of the shooting takes place under a transit bus jacked 6 feet in the air. More than 10 hours of finished programs will be distributed to transit agencies around the world. This will be the third set of training tapes we have produced for Gillig.

Jay recently operated his Jimmy Jib for a commercial for a Antioch Toyota dealership that featured Oakland Raiders All-Pro Cornerback Charles Woodson.

Want to see some samples of these productions? Click on Contact Us and don’t forget to specify VHS or CD-ROM.


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