Disposable? Physical Media vs Digital Media
Posted by David Wiltshire on January, 26th 2007The beauty of a web page over standard DVD format is that you can communicate written and visual information simultaneously. Providing text and video together can benefit the accessibility of a presentation for those with learning disability, hearing disability and the visually impaired. If you are working in the field of learning or education accessibilty can no longer be ignored.
Key information can be bullet pointed for those who do not want to sit through an arduous film, providing options and offering choice. In web format you can include information in office printable form and downloadable PDF format.
‘Providing information without discrimination is crucial’.
Government bodies have specific targets and deadlines that they must conform to in terms of accessibility and free information to all regardless of ability or culture. The society is multi-cultural, discrimination or exclusion of any kind is
Giltbrook Studios
Posted by Dave Wiltshire on January, 2nd 2007Today we completed the web design for Giltbrook Studios, who have a great reputation as the largest and best known production and post production studios in the region. Giltbrook is home to a drive-in soundstage built to full IBA specifications, as well as the facilities needed for a successful film or television shoot.