Laszer Visuals: Portfolio

Shown below are some examples of our work. Please click on the thumbnail images below to view either a larger image or a video clip.

Logos and Promotions

Putting a logo in motion can provide that extra touch to your company's videos and presentations:

High-quality versions:
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 Laszer Visuals logo animation (670KB - DivX) "Fellowship Minute with Lightsabers" logo animation (1,757KB - DivX6)   Fellowship Minute animation with a pencil sketchy look.

Streaming Flash versions:

 

This is a logo animation composed for a client who needed something flashy to show within a promotional video that ran on a screen in their Technical Center's lobby.


 

 

As an example, I created an animated version of our logo in a style which would be useful as a "splash logo" for a longer piece. Could you see your company's logo in motion to put in front of your presentations?


 

 

Here's an example of how a logo animation can be made fairly dynamic by adding some lighting, particle and texturing effects - along with the proper audio to drive home the impact!


 

 

A variety of hand-drawn styles are also possible which might convey more warmth and humanity in presenting your logo to your customers.


 

 

Industrial Animation

At Laszer Visuals, most of our experience comes from working in product and equipment development. As a result of this, we are very familiar with mechanical products and assemblies. Combining this knowledge with an understanding of the importance of proper marketing and illustration, we can help you visualize, promote and instruct others about your products with dramatic impact. Here are some examples:

Here are a couple of clips from a recent job created for a local video production house. They were used in promotional and training video materials for the Clarke Sander company.


 

This version was created using a transparent background and was intended to be overlaid on live footage. For presentation here, I placed it on top of a generic background to show one such method of display. Use of camera-tracking technology could make overlaying virtual products within real-life scenes a benefit to your marketing efforts.


 


Here's an example of a process animation utilizing a basic, simple look intended to portray general concepts to aid in promoting them to decision-makers and investors. This clip was composed to meet a tight deadline, yet provide compelling visual illustration of the proposal's content.


 

Industrial Design

Created for entry in the 2004 Peugeot Design Contest:

Peugeot "Devil Ray" vehicle concept design.  Peugeot "Devil Ray" vehicle concept design.
Peugeot "Rogue" vehicle concept design.  Peugeot "Rogue" vehicle concept design.  Peugeot "Rogue" vehicle concept design.

More images are available for the Devil Ray and the Rogue for those interested.

Here's a "rolling flyaround" of my Rogue Concept Vehicle design. The design was done for fun - as a creative exercise, but I display this animation here as an example of what we can do for you in promoting your own designs and ideas.

By putting your creation in simple, yet visually realistic motion, you will boost its visual impact on those who might otherwise be disappointed by lackluster & flat 2D imagery. This effect will help communicate the emotion and passion behind your product to full effect - whether that be soothing and calming as the motion and music in this example, or something more dynamic and flamboyant!

We want to help you get your message not just to eyes and ears, but to the very hearts of your customers.


 

Full quality video (click thumbnail below to download.)
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 Flyaround animation of the Peugeot "Rogue" vehicle concept design. (9.6MB - DivX6) 

 

And, just for fun, if you have your (red/blue) 3D glasses handy, here's an anaglyph version.


 

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