Meet the Cabinet Geeks

Visual Contact has teamed up with Biznik.com to produce a series of videos about innovative Seattle businesses. The first spotlights fast-growing custom cabinet maker Abodian, whose CEO is Jeff Bowlby.

Seattle Interactive Conference 2011 Trailer

This short web film was commissioned by the first annual Seattle Interactive Conference. It features brief thoughts on the current state of interactive design from several of the luminary thinkers who were scheduled to speak at the conference, the first of its kind in Seattle. The video was used to promote the event to potential attendees and was also used to successfully attract additional sponsors for the event.

Mushroom Hunting with Tiberio Simone

Seattle culinary artist Tiberio Simone combs through the forest in search of mushrooms for an unusual recipe.

A celebration of friendship

This video, created to help promote a Seattle jewelry designer, is a celebration of friendship.

Seattle startup promo video

This piece, created for a Seattle jewelry designer, focuses less on the product for sale – friendship bracelets – and more on the underlying sentiment: friendship.

A Guide on the Side

Client: Eton School, Bellevue, WA

Eton School, a Montessori School in Bellevue, Washington, chose Visual Contact to make a series of four videos promoting the school. This is the second in the series. It features pre-school students paired with their parents’ voices, talking about their experience of Montessori education.

Every Child Contributes

Client: Experimental Education Unit (University of Washington)

For more than 40 years, the University of Washington’s Experimental Education Unit has pioneered techniques for integrating special needs children into typical classrooms. The school wanted a video that makes an emotional appeal to assist with fundraising efforts.

I Am Becoming

Client: Eton School, Bellevue, WA.

Videos that pack an emotional punch have the power to move your audience. In this video, teachers speak about why they chose life in the classroom in a moving tribute that leaves parents feeling, “that’s who I want teaching my child.”