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VT2 Studios Travels to Indonesia
VT2 Studios Travels to Indonesia
“In Indonesia they call it the wild, wild east”, points out VT2 Studios’
Dave Henry after recently venturing to Papua, where he shot stunning HD video images for an upcoming KBR marketing piece. “Even Indonesians consider Papua to be this mysterious and very remote place.”
KBR is building a massive LNG plant on Bintuni Bay, in the “bird’s head” region of Papua, and will debut a dynamic HD video at GASTECH 2008 in Bangkok next March. The LNG facility takes its name from the Indonesian word for resilient Tangguh.
“It certainly took resilience just to get there,” says Producer/Director Henry. “Getting to Jakarta is just the start. From there you take an overnight journey by air through Sulawesi to the famous World War II battleground of Biak. From Biak you take a private propeller plane to Babo. From Babo you take a two hour boat trip”, he explains.
“It’s remarkably unspoiled”, Henry adds. I guess the thing you notice most is the sky. It just goes on forever. There’s no pollution. No light. Just jungle and sky.”
Now in post-production, the “Journey to Tangguh” video will feature Henry’s HD camera work and highly visual motion graphics.
“We have to tell the story visually,” says VT2 Senior Artist Sianey Montes d’Oca. “It’s a trade show, and with the voices struggling to stand out, we know we need to make the graphics really visually arresting.”
VT2 Studios (www.vt2.com) is nationally recognized with numerous awards for outstanding creativity, visual design, event production and communication solutions. VT2's clients include advertising agencies, large corporations, associations, small businesses, professional sports teams, cable/television stations and organizations in the music/entertainment industry. VT2's custom-designed 30,000-square-foot facility is one of the largest in the southwestern United States and features a multitude of design, production; post-production and new media services all under one roof.

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