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Address One
Offices: Los Angeles, California
With the combined experience of more than
20 years, Address One's staff of producers,
editors, and graphic artists, along with
their state-of-the-art non-linear Avid Symphony
and Adrenaline editing suites provide the
essentials for stress free post production.
Their in-house finishing capabilities include
the on and off-line non-linear editing with
Digital Betacam, color correction and 2D
or 3D graphics and titling. |
Adotas
Offices: New York, New York
Adotas is an interactive advertising publication
reaching over 100,000 online advertising
professionals weekly, with an emphasis on
media buying and media planning for the
interactive community. Individuals read
our publication to determine where and how
to buy media, and rely on us to keep them
abreast of the newest technologies and services
the industry has to offer. |
Advance Visuals
Offices: New York, New York
Advance Visuals provides design and production
of digital media content for broadcast and
corporate use. Their expertise includes
graphic design and animation, film and video
production and post, and integration of
these products with existing marketing campaigns.
Advance Visuals works primarily with advertising
agencies, product managers, and marketing
people to create effective video communications
on time and on budget. |
Adventure Pictures
Offices: San Francisco, California
Adventure Pictures is a San Francisco based
company producing non-fiction programming
for television and digital media. They specialize
in creative storytelling for long and short
form documentaries on subjects ranging from
science and technology to natural history
and adventure travel. Adventure Pictures
provides production and post production
services to broadcast networks, design firms,
corporations, and non-profit organizations. |
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Advertising Age
Offices: Chicago, Illinois
AdAge.com is the Web site of Advertising
Age, the 74-year-old flagship magazine
of the Ad Age Group, a division of Crain
Communications. The Ad Age Group publishes
two print magazines, Advertising Age
and Creativity; two Web sites, AdAge.com
and AdCritic.com; two HTML newsletters,
The Creativity E-Mail and Madison + Vine;
and the AdAge.com E-mail Alert. |
AD Visions (ADV)
Offices: Houston, Texas
Parent company, AD Vision, encompasses a
multitude of complementary media
divisions (including home video,
television, publishing, theatrical,
online, mobile, licensing and
merchandising) and continues to actively
expand to territories worldwide. Its
Anime Network is America's first and
only television network dedicated to
bringing anime and anime-related
programming to consumers nationwide via
digital cable 24 hours a day. |
ADWEEK
Offices: New York, New York
Edited for ad agency executives, ADWEEK
has the inside stories on: creativity, client/agency
relationships, successful global advertising
strategies. Plus news of accounts in review,
the best creative work, new campaigns. There's
wise, witty commentary in every issue of
their six regional editions. ADWEEK
delivers national, global and important
local news of your own advertising scene. |
A&E Network
Offices: New York, New York
Now reaching more than 88 million homes,
A&E Network® brings viewers a diverse mix
of high quality entertainment; ranging from
original movies to dramatic series and justice
shows, to the Biography® series. Not to
mention, the A&E Network powerhouse Real-Life
Series franchise. In 2005, A&E Network®
held the distinct record for the most Primetime
Emmy® nominations (10) for a basic cable
network. Original movies remain the heart
and soul of the A&E Network® brand. |
Agetec
Offices: Austin, Texas
Agetec is a world-class publisher of award-winning
software and hardware accessories for the
North American video game market. Agetec
publishes many well-known brand titles,
including: King’s Field, The Adventures
of Cookie & Cream, Bass Landing, RPG Maker,
and the Armored Core game series as well
as the growing list of titles found in the
A1 Games series. Agetec became a fully independent
publisher in 1999 and has since published
numerous titles for the PlayStation, PS2,
Dreamcast, N64, and Game Boy Color console
systems. |
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