Helping Alaskan Non-Profit Organizations to Enjoy–And Afford–the Very Best

Helping Alaskan Non-Profit Organizations to Enjoy–And Afford–the Very Best

Sometimes non-profit organizations feel that they are held together by duct tape. Sometimes they are.

In many instances they must complete their mission objectives with second-rate computers, systems, and promotional media. It doesn’t have to be that way.

At Ice Cave Technology I am employing some strategies to help  non-profit organizations run their organization with world class tools.

SESA is an Anchorage-based organization tasked with providing resources and support to Alaskans responsible for educating special needs children. While they are certainly not operated on a shoestring, they are nevertheless vigilant to operate in a lean and muscular fashion. I am currently over-hauling their database system to utilize elite automation…the type of slick business processes that you typically only see in a fortunate 500 company. But more than that… I’m embedding this new system with system wide video training that will make it a no-brainer to train new employees.

 

Interactive Video Helps UAA Promote National Academic Model

Interactive Video Helps UAA Promote National Academic Model

It was a tremendous privilege to assist the University of Alaska this year as it sought wide national acceptance for its Student Learning Progress Model. The Model is already enjoying the participation of over 20 colleges and institutions across the country.

Dr. Gary Rice considers the SLPM his greatest life achievement. Dr. Rice is Vice Provost at UAA’s Office of Institutional Research. I first helped the University refine its core messages. I then conceived and produced 3d visualizations to assist Provosts, decision-makers and legislators better understand the  shortcomings of the current graduation-centric model and the merits of a new metric for higher education.

The entire public portion of the media initiative can be seen here.

Five or six portfolio pieces coming

Five or six portfolio pieces coming

I’ve had a busy year and haven’t kept my portfolio updated. I’ll be changing that soon. In the meantime I’ve added a sample to one of my secondary web sites.

Anchorage Video Productions is a video-centric site where I feature some of my work.

Riding 3D Animation: My TV Commercial Aired During the Super Bowl in Anchorage, Alaska

Riding 3D Animation: My TV Commercial Aired During the Super Bowl in Anchorage, Alaska

What an enjoyable Super Bowl and I received a special treat. During the party a TV Commercial that I built for MTA was aired. Knowing how pricey air time is during the Super Bowl I viewed this as a kind of award.

I conceived, wrote, produced and designed the commercial last Spring for MTA. I was hired by a top Anchorage agency, Walsh Sheppard and worked with Tony Shepherd on the spot. I’m a big football fan and was already in heaven watching the game. Seeing the commercial was a huge honor and treat that made the day very memorable.

The spot, entitled “How Quick Can You Click” celebrates the uber cool MTA online directory. There was no “location” outside of a green screen. I built an entire virtual 3d set and married live actors into the 3d camera perspectives. You can see the commercial in the Ice Cave portfolio. It’s the first sample.

Contract with the Queen: Hydrological Training

Contract with the Queen: Hydrological Training

Indirectly I am now under contract with the “Crown.” I am the sole non-Canadian involved on a government sponsored training project. The Canadian initiative involves training government employees on the safe operation of micro-potable water systems. The systems might be small but the initiative isn’t. Many Canadians live in remote locations where large scale plumbing is unavailable.

It was quite an honor. We were selected as the sole vendor from a pool of over 40 candidates. The project will extend through February. I will be providing industrial style animations. It is strange to be working on a project where the client is—at least symbolically—the Queen!

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