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Custom Integration
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Project Showcase Gallery
We specialize in customized AV integration. While our technicians are available to help you setup and tear down your site, we really enjoy the challenge and variety of specialized custom setups. Here are a few of our projects that we have completed.
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In 2005, the McDonald's LPGA Championship golf tournament decided to move its location from the DuPont Country Club in Wilmington, DE to the top notch Bulle Rock Golf Course in Havre de Grace, MD. Doing so required the Bulle Rock clubhouse to be remodeled and upgraded. We provided the audio visual system and installation of the upgrade.
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We provide all the audio visual equipment and labor for the Pedigree exhibits at dog shows throughout the year. Every year we also take part in the Westminster Dog Show in New York City to provide AV for Pedigree's big show!
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Objective:
Develop a tic-tac-toe style game involving laser activated monitors to engage the potential clients in a fun but intellectual way.
Solution:
We developed custom electronic hardware to control nine dvd players connected to laser sensors. A custom built remote allowed the moderator to control the flow of the game and enable the winner sequence. All video was conceptualized, storyboarded and edited at our in-house facilities. Video content varied from looping individual sequences to on-screen questions with professional voice overs and at times the nine individual monitors would combine to create one large video of the Prilosec TV spots.
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Objective:
Create an interactive kiosk that plays an informational video about Flagship Resorts when activated by the user.
Solution:
We created a custom DVD system that activates the video once the user presses a customized play button. When not in use, the monitor displayed an animated DVD menu instructing them to start the presentation.
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Objective:
Our customer came to us with an existing quiz game based on a race car style theme. We were given the task of capturing data about the players as well as networking to another kiosk for a different quiz to verify completion of both games before receiving a prize.
Solution:
Using a card swipe unit, the player would swipe their attendee badge. The program would advance to the next screen which displayed the players name, address etc. The player had the option to modify any of the data before playing the game. Once the user finished the game and visited the second game, the program would recognize the user once they swiped their card again. This involved an SQL database that stored the information. After the show, the client recieved the user data in the form of an Excel spreadsheet to distribute the prizes and literature.
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