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Celebration II by Series Seating

by on Jun.17, 2009, under blog

Just realized tonight that I never posted the video we did for Series Seating!

“Series Seating is the nation’s leading provider of theater seats and pews for worship facilities. Series also provides interlocking stackable chairs with performing arts qualities. Installations include: Thomas Road Baptist, Lynchburg; Free Chapel, Gainesville, GA; and Willow Creek Community Church.”  – http://www.seriesseating.com/

I first met Ron Ogden, VP/Sales at the 2008 Church Solutions Expo in Phoenix.  His booth was across the aisle from ours, so we naturally visited during breaks.  Over subsequent months, we exchanged phone calls gradually fleshing out Ron’s idea for a movie trailer style video clip to introduce their “Celebration II” theater seat.

In addition to this video clip, we also created a 3D model of their seat in a format that could be used by architects and designers in their own modeling software to help them fill auditoriums with the comfort and convenience that the Celebration II offers.

Give me a call if you’d like your own 3D models or videos created!!

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Grand Traverse Auto remodel

by on Jun.15, 2009, under blog

As I posted a few days ago, we recently completed a rendering of the proposed remodel of the T.C. Mazda dealership into a new home for Fox Motors Mercedes.  After we delivered that project, the Fox Motors people wanted to see something similar for their remodel of the Grand Traverse Auto building.  As before, we received plans from Traverse Architectural Group and further direction from our client, Lionel Thomas, whose company Pegasus Holdings and Land Development would be performing the work.

Here are a picture of the current building and the future plan.



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Fox Motors Mercedes

by on Jun.12, 2009, under blog

Got a call from client Lionel Thomas of Pegasus Holdings and Land Development.  He was in talks with Fox Motors of Grand Rapids regarding their upcoming purchase of Grand Traverse Auto, one of the region’s oldest car dealerships.  (Read more here)  As part of the transition, they would be moving the Mazda arm of the business into the main building and moving their existing Mercedes dealership from Acme, MI into the vacated building.  The change from Mazda to Mercedes would naturally involve some design changes to the building to reflect the different character of the respective makers.  For this, Lionel turned to Traverse Architectural Group.  In order to sell their design to Fox Motors and Mercedes, Lionel needed to have these architectural plans converted into pictures that everyone could understand.  Enter J. Scott Smith Visual Designs.  After nailing down the colors and angle that Lionel wanted to show, we crafted an image that they could use in pitching their plan to all necessary parties.

Below are a picture of the Mazda dealership and our rendering of the building as it will be converted.







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