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Features
A double panorama system is the most effective way of
presenting an exhibition and/or sales items, with the
possibility of singling out individual objects for special
attention.
The system creates a three-dimensional effect
of moving through space and a simple dynamic interactivity
is
easy to understand and attracts the visitor to navigate
through the site. The system programming is conceived
so as to occupy an exceptionally small memory span
for quick and easy access through the internet. 
Mode of creation
On rendering the design to the client's requirements,
ATAK's team visits the location indicated by the customer
to photograph all of the necessary elements for the presentation.
Some remarkable objects may separately be videotaped
at the studio so as to achieve top quality recording.
Completion of the rushes is followed by the relevant
flash animation and programming to fit all parts into
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Moving through space
The visitor has a panoramic view (left, right, up and
down) from a single vantage point. Motion is achieved
by titling the mouse and pressing the direction indicator
within the presentation framework. When the visitor selects
what he or she would like to have a closer look of, the
camera moves in that direction creating the impression
of moving through space.
The selected space segment may
be viewed panoramically, and a new segment of that panorama
selected. Each panoramic
view may be accompanied by textual explanation, which
is either constantly present or changing as the visitor
moves the cursor through the panorama. Production
The creation process involves a producer, a director, a cameraman/photographer,
a lighting operator, an arranger/display artist, and a flash animator/programmer.
See an example at www.dohomebeograd.com |
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