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Site Launch: New site for film production company

posted by Anastasia on December 12th, 2008
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To top off what’s been a productive week here at Juxtaprose, we’re happy to announce the launch of a new site for Woman Vision, a San Francisco-based film production company that creates documentary films to promote tolerance, with an emphasis on issues that affect LGBT communities. One of their films, Straight from the Heart was nominated for an Academy Award for best documentary short a few years ago, and they’re currently working on a new film Training Rules (which we’re also working on the website for—more on that once the site for the film launches).

In light of recent legislation (like the passing of Prop 8 in California), they’ve also just made three of their films that address religion and homophobia available to watch directly on their site.

This was a really content-rich project, and we spent a lot of time working with the communication and compiling their content to make it accessible and easy-to-find and read. We also worked on the design to bring a more modern feeling to their existing logo and create an engaging and professional looking site.

1 comment follows:

  1. Round abouts 9:09 am on April 30th, 2009, Juxtaprose - Site Launch: Training Rules said:

    [...] We’re happy to announce the launch of the Training Rules website, to accompany the award winning documentary film, which is currently screening in a number of film festivals. This is the second site we’ve created for filmmaker Dee Mosbacher—in December last year, we also finished the site for Woman Vision, her film production company (our site launch announcement for Woman Vision). [...]

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