Stunning Immersive Video Art Helps Define Brands in Hotel Industry
Video art content is changing the way hotels and the hospitality industry define their brands, and provides better content choices for large-screen HDTV users.
New York, NY (PRWEB) January 12, 2005 -- "Stunning." "Very engaging." "I've
never seen anything like this before." These are all comments by both clients
and prospective hotel clients who have seen the beautiful motion graphics and
video works developed by Billijam, a video art and motion graphics company in
New York City.
Headed up by entrepreneurs Pat Lewis and Marya Triand,
Billijam specializes in creating spectacular immersive video content and motion
art to help build hotel and other industry brands. Their customized motion art,
for temporary and permanent installations and digital signage, enhances
ambience, mood and environments, and communicates their clients' brand message
to their customers. Billijam's art brings life and culture to hotels,
restaurants, bars, lounges, trade shows, event spaces, museums, corporate
lobbies and retail establishments, and to any public space! "We want to make an
impact on every public space in New York City with our video art content,"
exclaims Triand.
After conducting a site survey and a branding
evaluation, Billijam evolves a concept and theme for their clients' project.
They work with some of the top artists in motion graphics, 3D animation and
editing to produce the final content. If required, they will engage their
associates, who specialize in hardware and software solutions and installation.
They can work independently, or with their clients' communications and IT
staffs. "Our goal is always to elicit a "wow" reaction from clients, and to be
unique enough to generate press for their business," said Lewis. Current motion
art and video works shown or scheduled to be shown include: The Times Square
Hilton, the Marriott Marquis, the New York Barclay Hotel, Hotel 41, Club Avalon,
and the Remote Lounge.
View some of Billijam's awesome video and motion
art at www.Billijam.com or
www.00art.com. These are clips
and not the entire videos. If interested in their work, they can send you a CD
to review.
For additional information, contact Billijam, Inc.
Pat
Lewis (212.665.4155)
e-mail protected from spam bots
www.Billijam.com
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