Swing4Charity Promotional Video
Top Pup Media recently finished work on a promotional video for a new Fund Raising tool called “Swing 4 Charity”. Swing4Charity provides a variety of online tools and management resources that simplify the planning and production of your fundraising event.
Here’s the 60-second spot:
VMR Express Training System
Top Pup Media recently finished work on a Flash-based, online training system for Surgical Notes.
The interactive, video-based system will be integrated into Surgical Notes’ VMR Express and used by Ambulatory Surgery Centers (ASCs) around the nation to help users understand the operation and function of VMR Express.
Here is a sample of the embedded video on the Flash Training system:
Surgical Notes is preeminent nationwide provider of medical transcription, coding and other related value-added information technology services for the Ambulatory Surgery Center market. Surgical Notes constantly strives to maintain cutting edge insights and services, like VMR Express, a cost-effective imaging process designed to assist clients in moving toward a “paperless” practice.
This is what happens after a long day of shooting:
snChart Promotional Video for Surgical Notes
Surgical Notes provides a premiere transcription and dictation service to ASCs (Ambulatory Surgery Centers). Top Pup Media was hired to produce this fun, informative video that describes the benefits and features of their service.
VMR Express Promotional Video – Surgical Notes
In Match of 2008, Dallas-based Surgical Notes hired Top Pup Media to produce a promotional video for their new medical records software, VMR Express. They were looking specifically for a short scenario video that would demonstrate many of the surgery center frustrations of excessive paperwork, and how VMR Express can reduce or eliminate printed forms and paperwork.
This promotional video is used on their website, at tradeshows and other marketing materials.
VMR Express
As an interesting comparison, below was our first pass at the video. In the pre-production process, one small question wasn’t asked, “What should they be wearing?” We realized after the fact that it was supposed to be set in a surgery center and everyone would be in scurbs, not office attire. We ended up reshooting the piece with everyone in scrubs. But just in case VMR Express ever makes into the regular office, we’ll keep this one handy.