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February 24, 2010
Contact:
Paul Baker
CEO
Visible Productions
970-407-7240
pbaker@visibleproductions.com
www.visibleproductions.com
VISIBLE PRODUCTIONS REDESIGNES WEBSITE AND EXPANDS ONLINE MEDICAL LIBRARY
FORT COLLINS, COLORADO — Visible Productions, Inc. (VP), a leader in the 3D medical animation and multimedia industry, is proud to announce a newly redesigned web site, www.visibleproductions.com. The fresh look and redesigned content supports VP's mission to provide rich, scientific and technically-accurate multimedia visual solutions. Visible Productions medical animations and programs convey complex medical information that can be difficult to communicate through oral or written means.
The new site showcases an expanded multimedia medical library, featuring over 170 detailed medical animations, over 260 medical illustrations, and 120 rotatable, dissectible digital anatomical models. The "VP Library" tab has improved search capabilities and more content directly available for faster access to 3D medical animations, medical device animations, pharmaceutical MOA animations, multimedia programs, medical illustrations and digital anatomy models.
"The Visible Productions web experience will now encompass a more extensive view of our medical content, highlighting the importance of communicating complex medical information visually," says Paul Baker, CEO of Visible Productions.
The launch of the redesigned web site follows a very successful year for Visible Productions. In 2009, Visible Productions' medical animations were featured daily on The Dr. Oz Show. Visible Productions' 3D animations are used by Dr. Oz to help communicate and educate his audience about medical issues.
Visible Productions creates 3D medical animations and multimedia projects for a wide range of clients, including pharmaceutical companies, medical device companies, and healthcare organizations. VP's medical animations and programs shine a light on concepts in a way that's impossible to convey by conventional means. Visible Productions' 3D animations have been featured on several other broadcasts in addition to The Dr. Oz Show, including World News with Diane Sawyer, Good Morning America, and The Oprah Winfrey Show.
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