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Quicktime Virtual Reality (VR) & Animation For Small Business
Take your site visitors inside your projects with Quicktime virtual reality tours. We understand the complexities of Internet motion technologies, bandwidth, coding, location photography, and search engine friendly web development. This enables us to implement your QTVR projects cleanly and smoothly without detracting from the user experience.
View QTVRcubic panorama of the Chapel of the Chimes Size: 4.1 MB This four-room VR panorama is of one of Oakland's lesser-known but most historic buildings. It was designed by reknown architect Julia Morgan, who is buried next door at the Mountain View Cemetary. Those familiar with Hearst Castle will notice distinct similarities. |
View QuicktimeVR panorama of San Francisco in 1851 Size: 348K |
In 1851, in the midst of the rapid growth brought on by the Gold Rush, an anonymous photographer captured San Francisco in its entirety. The original seven panel daguerreotype, taken from First and Howard Streets, is one of the earliest and most historic photographic recordings of the city. Historic photography courtesy of the California Historical Society ©1999. Composite imagery and Quicktime movie presented by Thomas Bachand, ©2001.
Serving Piedmont, Oakland, Emeryville, Berkeley, Albany, El Cerrito, Richmond, Orinda, Lafayette, Walnut Creek, Danville, Alamo, San Ramon, San Leandro, and San Francisco.
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