Dynamic Images

Dynamic Images

Dynamic Images, formerly PP/G (Production Photo/Graphics), is a graphics imaging company that specializes in advertising and graphics for a number of well known companies such as Disney and Nike Inc.. Located in Los Angeles, California, they are known for some of their film ad campaigns, such as the Spy Kids franchise and Zathura[1].

Their advertising campaigns are known for three-dimensional appearances, at one point winning the Point-Of-Purchase Advertising International Gold Award for their campaign for the Nokia "Picture Yourself" promotion[2], and their ads have been praised, with Elizabeth Easton of The Albert Smith Group saying that the campaigns "stop people in their tracks[3]

References

  1. ^ Dynamic Images corporate site. URL accessed 10 October 2006
  2. ^ Outdoor Advertising: "Multinational Agencies and Clients Goad Buying Public to 'Do the Dance'." Del Williams, July/August 2004.
  3. ^ Tactics Magazine. July/August 2004.

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