Coming to PWP for the first time? Not sure what the house we work out of looks like? Check out this TV commercial for a preview.
Created and directed for Galluci Music for the 2007 Christmas season by former PWP Editor Ryan Cannava, we utilized the most accessible location we had, our new building.
Enjoy.
Sunday, July 26, 2009
What does our office building look like?
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Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Sunday, May 31, 2009
We've been blogged...
If you ever interview a blogger, expect to have a blog post written about you. Here's the posting from Zachary D. Lyons, whom we interviewed at the Ballard Farmer's Market in Seattle.
Camera Crews, Canine Class & Crying Confectioners
By Zachary D. Lyons
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Thursday, May 28, 2009
Green Careers Shoot under way with first week of shooting completed in Seattle
This is being written on the plane from
So far we have visited with the Washington State Department of Health, Taylor Shellfish Farms in
Now we are off to Denver to look at work being done there around the theme of Energy Efficiency in the Home.
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Saturday, May 16, 2009
Webcast Group adds PWP to their Authorized Partners List
The Webcast Group has added PWP to their Authorized Partners Page. We've been working with the Webcast Group for well over a year as the distributor of live webcast events for the Foreign Policy Research Institute. We are honored that they find the quality of our work high enough that they approached us to work as one of their production partners for their clients.
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Sunday, May 10, 2009
PWP Webcasts Former President Clinton for the National Constitution Center
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Sunday, April 26, 2009
Better than sitting on a shelf
This post is more of an excuse to post a link to one of our videos as sold by Films for the Humanities and Sciences.
A few years ago we created a video for the Philadelphia Workforce Investment Board's Pennsylvania Career Link Centers. It is an introduction to a day long orientation about the restaurant industry. Through our relationship with Films Media Group and its subsidiary Films for the Humanities and Sciences, the video is not only working in the Career Link Centers, but is also being purchased by other educational outlets around the country. You can see that page here.
Through this arrangement the video is generating revenue while simultaneously serving its original purpose.
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