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Been a little lax about updating the news lately. Mostly because we spent a lot of time on sets or in front of screens in the last few months, but also because we are working on a new website and I was hoping to announce that with a splash.
Since we send our last newsletter around before Christmas, bragging about our triple Telly for Adesso, out Italian video program, a lot of things happened:
We finished post-production on a German project we shot in 11 German cities.
We finished post-production on the project we shot in Costa Rica last summer.
We completed production on another German project that took us through Germany, Switzerland and Austria and is now in post.
ESL, ELT and Spanish projects are again headed for production this summer.
We chalked up our first EU based publishing client. (Thomson, Pearson and CUP being technically bi-continental, to coin a phrase)
Testcrafter Latin, our new test generating software for CUP has gone gold, with more versions being planned for this year.
Berlitz's mullti-lingual commerce site has added a few new exotic languages, a new US e-commerce module and more nifty new features.
On the commercial side, we are working on a couple of indie projects with our friends at Orpheus/Nelmar in NYC. The projects will be HQ'd in a new space on Christie Street.
A documentary about the concept of the commons is also in pre-production, produced by Kate Herrod, who heads up the Green Spaces projects at the Ashoka Foundation, in DC.
And last but not least, we may be spinning off a project called language 001 this year, to build or license products based on the teaching method developed by our friend Prof. Raul Vega Romero, which we helped patent - or rather Sandra Pohlman and her patent attorney friends at df-mp, Münich helped patent.
Add trips to CA, Las Vegas, Madrid and NYC (every week now) and possibly back to Montenegro again, and this promises to be an interesting year.
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