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Behind-the-Scenes DVD Feature

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Shot in Fairbanks, Alaska in 2007, Chronic Town is the story of a down-an-out cab driver played by JR Bourne. The filmed premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2008. During production, 4Site was on location filming interviews with the cast and crew. With the recent release of the DVD on Netflix, viewers who rent the movie can now view 4Site's, The Making of Chronic Town.

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Award Winning Instructional Video

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4Site produced this video for The Alliance for Aging Researc. The video  features three generations of one family coping with the care of a loved one who suffers from the Alzheimer's disease. It looks at the causes, signs and health implications of family caregiver stress, and suggests ways for caregivers to care for themselves. The video took top honors at the 2007 International Health & Medical Media Awards.

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Tribute Video for Awards Ceremony

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4Site produced this 15-minute tribute video to highlight the achievements of the National Building Museum's 2010 Honor Award recipients. The three honorees were celebrated for their unique contributions to the reinvention of our built environment and improving our civic experience. The video was show at the museum's anual awards gala to an audience of thousands.

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FLOTUS Webcast

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4Site performed a live Webcast with the First Lady Michelle Obama, who joined hundreds of active-duty service members, veterans, military families, and volunteers representing service organizations at a ceremony on Veterans Day at George Washington University.

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TV Commercial Footage

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On Martin Luther King Day 2009, 4Site shot a number of celebrities for this video "The Declaration Of Service." They declared support of a new America, an America where there are meaningful opportunities for every American who wants to serve, and where service unites us and helps solve our greatest challenges. To add your name, go here

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Live Event Recording and DVD Creation

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4Site has videotaped hundreds of special events like this one for the inauguration of The Center for a New American Security (CNAS). In addition to recoding the event, we created a highlight video for the center's website. And after creating transcripts of the speeches, we created DVD with closed captioning for the hearing impaired.

Hillary Rodham Clinton

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Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton delivered the luncheon address after an introduction by Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, at the official launch of The Center for a New American Security (CNAS) on June 27, 2007 at the Willard InterContinental Hotel in Washington, D.C.

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Syndicated Distribution of Scientific Briefings to Congress

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The CBRC holds bi-weekly meeting for members of Congress and their staff to broaden the support and knowledge of basic and clinical biomedical research issues throughout the Congress in a bipartisan manner. Held in the Canon House Office Building, these events are produced by 4Site. We provide the projection and sound equipment for the event, and then we videotape it, and make it available the following day on their Website. In addition, we have created a Podcast of the event to distribute widely to interested scientists and policy makers.

CBRC

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Short Film Series Featuring Innovative Urban Neighborhoods

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In conjunction with the National Building Museum, we wrote and produced a series of short films highlighting various "green" neighborhoods in the Washington, DC area, including DuPont Circle, Columbia Heights, Barracks Row, and U Street. The films were used to jump start a video competition the museum is holding to promote sustainable planning and development practices.

Great Green Places: Columbia Heights

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