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DoubleTake Productions has an extensive legacy in motion picture entertainment technology and design. With an award-winning background in both TV and feature film production, DoubleTake brings a unique vision to training and simulation design. Additionally, this expertise has been applied to educational and training environments in computer-based training as well as interactive education.

Markets Served

bulletCommercial
bulletAerospace 
bulletMilitary
bulletGovernment
bulletEntertainment

Key Points

bulletInteractive Design
bulletAnimation
bulletCommunication Design

Capabilities

Capabilities Description
Interactive Design Extensive credentials in layout, design and construction of both web-based and CD-ROM educational and training projects.
Animation Award-winning designers of both conventional and 3D animation for commercials, TV specials, industrial films as well as web-based training.
Communication Design Over 20 years experience in both military and entertainment communication design for both linear and interactive applications.

Showcase

Crimson Storm Vitagen

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Interactive CD-ROM video game experience developed for HQ USMC/US NHRC to develop drug awareness for all US Marines. Animation design explaining the intricacies of a newly developed artificial liver system.

Contact Information

Visit DoubleTake Productions at  www.doubletake.ws  or use the info request form below.

Company DoubleTake Productions
Address 7825 Fay Ave Suite 200
City La Jolla
State or Province CA
Country USA
Postal Code 92037
Telephone 858-456-5751/858-551-8724
Facsimile / Fax 858-551-8368
Email DAHamby@pacbell.net 
Internet / World Wide Web www.doubletake.ws 

 

 

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