We were approached by University College London (UCL) to produce an animation of their logo to be projected as part of the UCL Graduation Ceremony. You can see our work in the photograph of the ceremony on the right.
The most recent multimedia game we produced for Dartmoor National Park Authority. A year on the Farm allows you to take control of a Virtual Dartmoor Farm throughout the seasons to see if you can run it successfully.
After completing the official Dartmoor National Park Authority web site we were asked to produce a number of children's games for the "Fun Zone".
Please visit the site to view all three games. We have put a link directly to the Change Your World game for you to play. Have fun!
We were asked to create three Flash children's games for the Dartmoor National Park Authority website Fun Zone area.
Climate Change is happening! Can you CHANGE YOUR WORLD with everyday actions?
As part of the further development of the Fun Zone we were asked to produce a new game based on climate change. We have put a link directly to the Change Your World game for you to play. Have fun!
We were asked to produce a presentation package to assist with the education of the indigenous population in Sri Lanka.
A pilot program will commence in Tamil Territory and, if successful, will expand initially to the rest of the country and then may open up to the rest of the countries in the affected region. The project was sponsored by Norwegian People's Aid and the British Geological Survey and was shown at the recent UNESCO conference in Paris.
The online demo features just one small animation from the whole project.
Square 1 is a public relations company specialising in the the area of sports. They approached Integralvision with the idea of us producing a multimedia Christmas card that they could send to their clients.
Integralvision came up with the concept, produced the illustrations and storyboard, found the royalty-free music and animated the sequence.
Mind Reading is an interactive educational resource on CD ROM, designed to help people learn about emotions. The Mind Reading concept was developed by a team of scientists at Cambridge University. It was designed as the result of research into the benefits it could give to people with autism, but has also proved to be an invaluable source for animators, actors and assisting with the development of emotion-recognition technology. Mind Reading is published by the independent and award winning company Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
Integralvision was one of several companies working on the project which was developed over an 18 month period with over 150 people involved.