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Shakespeare's - The Tempest Interactive DVD
Shakespeare's - The Tempest Interactive DVD

Clear Creative have extensive experience in the education sector having produced exhibition stands for Time Education at the BETT show Olympia. We also have a education arm to the company at www.clearcreativelearning.com where we have produced learning aids for the DoE.
This particular DVD, requested by Salford City Learning Centre and Salford University, was to enable students studying Key Stage 3 English Literature to fully understand part of the curriculum which was Shakespeare’s The Tempest.
The characters from the play were animated using Cinema 3D and the interactivity was programmed using Adobe Flash. The DVD was delivered across a server platform and accessed by client computers via web browsers. The DVD was supported by extensive lesson plans downloaded as pdfs.
It was such a success that we get countless phone calls from schools and colleges asking if we are producing any updates.
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New 'Get a Mac' ads take a shot at Windows 7 - Microsoft officially unleashed Windows 7 upon the world on Thursday and Apple now has an updated Mac lineup for the holidays—you know what that calls for? Why, new “Get a Mac” commercials, of course. In its usual fashion, Apple released a trio of thirty-second spots yesterday, each one aimed squarely at Windows 7 and all of them ending with a shot of the new iMac.
Two of the spots—“PC News” and “Teeter Tottering”—are about how customers who are planning on switching to Windows 7 might as well just choose to go the Mac route, given that they’re already going to have to buy new hardware and do a clean install to go from XP to Windows 7. I do love how at the end of the “PC News” spot, John Hodgman says, “Whoa, whoa, whoa, cut that feed please! Let’s go to a commercial,” only for Justin Long to point out, “We…we are a commercial.”










