This video, co-produced with Weston Sound & Video, shows off the beauty of Longwood Gardens, one of the world's premier horticultural displays, as documented over the course of 2 years of shooting. Shoots included one day of aerial videography. This video greeted guests in Longwood's Visitor's Center in the Spring of 2009.
SEPTA called Weston Sound & Video with a challenge: save them money. SEPTA was planning to give potential vendors individual tours of their systems to allow the vendors to bid on the revamping of their payment systems. Instead, Weston and Crystalline helped them meet their budgetary needs, and with a simple 3 day shoot, thoroughly documented the current state of their Fare Payment Program so SEPTA could simply send the video to the vendors instead. Eureka! A satisfied client, a satisfied audience, and money left over.
Crystalline Marketing has built the Project Twenty1 brand since 2006. The organization has evolved from a local 21-Day Filmmaking Competition to a full-blown international arts organization. We designed their logo, print, and advertising; built a following through social media and innovative marketing campaigns; and grew their community through clever and creative bi-monthly events. Crystalline Studios is proud to be a Gold Sponsor of Project Twenty1.
When Pull My Focus Productions' feature film, "Flogging Margaret" got picked up by Warner Bros. Worldwide Home Video for DVD distribution, they suddenly needed marketing materials on a short deadline. Crystalline Studios created the production company a new logo and animated bumper, as well as print and advertising materials for "Flogging Margeret". The posters had to be sexy, but meet all the code of standards of the brick-and-mortar storess like Walmart and Blockbuster.
NOTE: THIS VIDEO IS RATED R and NSFW! Crystalline Studios shot the preliminary promotional trailer for iMurders that helped it acquire funding and attract name talent. Once the film was complete, we were also hired to edit the Official Trailer, seen here. These promotional efforts helped the film acquire home video distribution through Anchor Bay, which released the film to large vendors like Walmart, Best Buy, Blockbuster, Netflix, and Hollywood Video.