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HPX250
February 9, 2012

It's been a busy start to 2012 and we have been busy working on a variety of projects. We have also picked up some really cool new production toys! In December we acquired a brand new Panasonic AG-HPD24PJ master quality recording deck. The purchase enhances our P2 capabilities and gives us a way to record AVC-Intra 100 master quality files from our Panasonic HMX100 switcher. The deck holds two P2 cards and can run off of AC or the same D54 batteries that power our smaller P2 cameras.

Webinar
November 1, 2011

Creative Liquid introduces turnkey solutions for webinar production.  Web video is a great way to reach your audience.  Webinars can be broadcast live or recorded and placed on a website after an event.  Creative Liquid has produced webinars for a variety of clients.  Our team is experienced with every aspect of web production.

These new packages offer clients complete streaming solutions including pre-event support and setup, technical support and testing, event production, and post-event support and online video hosting.  

OK Go
October 25, 2011

Creative Liquid helps The Kennedy Center's ArtsEdge program broadcast popular rock band OK Go on the web.  Our team provided crew and equipment support for the June 2011 concert at The Kennecy Center.  After the live concert, Creative Liquid's editors cut various songs and interviews for use by The Kennedy Center online.  Additional titles and graphics were added by the team at the Kennedy Center.  

Film Fesitval
October 13, 2011

Creative Liquid's documentary on Washington, DC-based Lucky Dog Animal Rescue is now an official selection for the 2011 Alexandria Film Festival.  Lucky Dog will screen Sunday November 6 at 4pm at Your Dogs Best Friend in Alexandria, VA.  Tickets and information are available on the Film Festival's website.

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Washington Monument
October 3, 2011

Creative Liquid teams up with Wiss, Janey, Elstner Associates, Inc to document engineers and architects inspecting the Washington Monument in Washington, DC.  Engineering experts from WJE's Difficult Access Team (DAT) are rappelling the Washington Monument, on behalf of the U.S. National Park Service to help assess any impact from the August earthquake in central Virginia.