FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 16, 2003
Contact Information:
Alec Home-Douglas
604.836.5016
info@peppersunlight.com
Pepper Sunlight Redesigns for the Multimedia Revolution
Pepper Sunlight is pleased to announce the launch of its new
Web site, http://www.peppersunlight.com.
In addition to its great, entertaining and informative archives,
you will find an exhaustive collection of multimedia links and
all the information you could ever need to learn about and hire
Pepper Sunlight for your next multimedia project.
For the past three years, Pepper Sunlight has been pushing the
bounds of multimedia storytelling. From their innovative documentary
work with CBC Radio 3 and the Whistler Museum to smaller scale
projects with inspired organizations like the Kaslo Jazz Festival
and Canadian folk icon Geoff Berner, Pepper Sunlight is reshaping
the way we tell stories and archive history.
Unlike other design companies, which try to be all things to
all people, Pepper Sunlight focuses on what it does best. With
a core team consisting of Alec Home-Douglas, a seasoned media
designer, Andrew Yates, a nationally published journalist/researcher/videographer,
and Patrick Gemmill, a veteran Canadian archivist and museum curator,
Pepper Sunlight wants to tell stories.
No project is too big or small. From the massive archival project
for the Myrtle Philip history project at the Whistler Museum to
the music video production for Geoff Berner's timeless song, "Light
Enough to Travel," Pepper Sunlight looks for innovative ways
to combine photos, video, animation, audio and text to tell stories,
archive history and document a unique perspective of the world
we live in.
For more information, check out the Web site at http://www.peppersunlight.com
or contact our offices at (604) 836-5016
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