A Site for Sore Eyes02/09/10
TJ would like to welcome you all to our new site! We are proud of the results and hope you like it as much as we do. The site presents a diverse source of high-end still and motion imagery plus an in-depth look into innovative techniques that form an integral part of our bespoke 360° production offering.
After ten successful years, the rebrand follows our continued expansion and successful transition into the broadcast arena and we thought it was only right that our website should follow in our pioneering footsteps and move into the next chapter with us. Our ‘new breed’ production studio now offers a complete multi-disciplined service placing us at the forefront of creative content solutions for print, interactive and broadcast media.
Our new site hosts an extensive library of CGI, live-action, photography and creative post-production work through an HTML-based interface combining HD quality video and sound functions. The user-friendly layout, clean design and simple navigation were designed to enhance the viewer’s experience of the visuals.
“Our aim was to provide an insightful resource for creatives and commissioners, where our high-impact stills and videos can speak for themselves.We know our clients don’t always have time to view the hundreds of projects available, so work can be filtered by discipline, technique or subject matter and the Lightbox also provides a bookmarking function to enable agencies to build a bespoke selection of images which they can then share with colleagues and clients,” said Glen Taylor, MD and founder of TJ.”
There are many additional touches on the site that enhance the rich multi-media experience, including an integrated interactive blog, social networking interaction, production breakdown bars and related project links. Utilising HTML5 capabilities, the site is designed to work across all the latest platforms, from smart phone to iPad (see more on our iPad competition here).
The new site offers our viewers an in-depth understanding of how complex multi-part productions are built, from our exclusive ‘Behind the Scenes’ footage to the continuation of Taylor James’ renowned step-by-step scene build videos. This particular feature was retained due to popular demand, having been an essential reference to creatives and students alike on the previous incarnation of the Taylor James website. Our section dedicated to individual business studies also explores some of the fundamental issues that face some of our clients- from CGI photorealism to innovative solutions, made to meet client budgets and schedules.
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'A Site for Sore Eyes'2 Comments
Leo says:July 23, 2010 at 1:06 pm
Its absolutely a delight for eyes. The content is very well organized and wordpress CMS is at its most beautiful clean format. Kudos on the new site.
Cheers
Leo
Christian Westerberg Thoresen says:July 30, 2010 at 1:08 pm
Nice and clean!