NASA ScienceCasts: Cosmic Bow Shocks
Check out the latest effort from our Animation Team for NASA’ Science Mission Directorate.
Check out the latest effort from our Animation Team for NASA’ Science Mission Directorate.
V! Studios has been honored with a Communicator Award for its online video series of NASA ScienceCasts. The NASA ScienceCast series from NASA explores space phenomena and explains scientific discoveries to the general public. The Communicator Awards are judged and overseen by the Academy of Interactive and Visual Arts (AIVA), a 600+ member organization of leading professionals…
11 shamrocks this sprint! V! Studios has been using Leankit for over a year now to effectively manage daily operations and conduct weekly retrospectives. The retrospective is a vital communication tool in our workflow and functions as an excellent means for inspecting work, testing new processes, and ensuring completed work is aligned with business goals….
As a driving member of the V! Studios social media team, posting engaging content presents a host of challenges. Without considering contextual merits of a post, actually posting the content shouldn’t stand as a blocker. Posting photos and videos from any given platform is fairly simple and straightforward. Take a picture or capture a video,…
V! Message initial trade inquiry form for Trade To Travel The Client’s Need: Communication One of our clients, Trade To Travel, had an urgent need to allow their members to communicate directly with each other: their staff were overloaded having to act as intermediaries, shuttling queries and clarifications between guests and hosts who were trying…
Photo of eight-foot tall prints, with detail. Click for larger view. We were recently given the task of producing a series of animations and high resolution still images based on very dense 3D scan data from an archaeological dig site. The site included four graves and their remains along with an artifact. The data from the…
The V! Studios animation team keeps pushing out new content for NASA. This ScienceCast explores a new NASA study investigating how different light spectra can be used to effect astronauts’ sleep, or lack of sleep.