Channel Four has launched its new website for its digital movie channel Film Four.
Developed by Edinburgh-based digital agency Realise and designed its senior designer Dave Ward, the site includes video clips of upcoming films on the channel as well as trailers for upcoming cinema releases.
Movie reviews and specially created movie features have also been included as well as interviews with prominent film directors.
Realise is also currently working on the development of Channel 4’s new online digital press centre having previously provided technical services for Channel 4 Autonomy CMS solution.
The press centre is currently in development and will launch in the coming months.
Meanwhile, Realtime Worlds, the Dundee-based games developer is to promote its new video game A.P.B. which is has created alongside Electronic Arts, through a marketing website created by Realise later this year.
Don Smith, creative director at said: “There’s a huge buzz among hardcore gamers about A.P.B. and we are keen to help convert that interest into pre-orders and sales when the game is released. Being appointed by such a creative and dynamic company as Realtime Worlds is a real compliment to the strength of the ideas and concepts that we presented.”
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Don't really know what to say. It's a website, and it's for film 4.
I think Anon has summed up exactly what I was thinking. Don Please explain the creative genius behind this.
I think you two should get together and do some finger painting.
With adult supervision of course.
To make sure you don't try to eat the paint.
Eh eh eh eh eh.
Still didn't answer my question.
Dancing with sand.
I don't think it's the creativity of the site they are reporting (well I hope not) - it's the fact that realise work with reeeeeeeeeaalllly big clients
yup, nice to see a non london agency land this work
Taffy, cheeks loaded to bursting with sour grapes.
Its great that these guys get to work on a client you'd die for.
Big em up.
Or do you only big up "the gang"?
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