Sunday, December 5, 2010 at 02:32PM
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“Limited Company Band” is an Exeter based events, wedding and function band. They came to Phototropic for help getting higher up on search engines as well as wanting to control their own content. Learn more about our Bath, Bradford-on-Avon & Devizes website design service.
We delivered on all accounts with an almost instant improvement in search engine positioning for their main key phrases, as well as letting them fully control their own content with SetSeed. They make good use of the blog system to add new pages detailing events and other news. This in itself was suggested as part of our search engine appraisal and is a good technique to increase search engine coverage.
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Videos, Image Galleries and Images
Blog
SetSeed is really good and easy to use!
Tuesday, July 6, 2010 at 03:51PM
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Tale Valley Community Theatre were let down by another local Exeter web design company when their old website went down and was never brought back up.
Phototropic came up with a new website design, based on some artwork supplied by a member of their group, and then integrated this into SetSeed so they could continue to control their own content themselves. TVCT have many videos so SetSeed's integrated video system is of great use to them.
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eCommerce
Ben Vallack provides an outstanding website design service. He took the material we provided and made a very attractive website which is easy to use and, crucially, allows us to edit content and upload new material. He is enthusiastic and reliable .... highly recommended.
Thursday, May 27, 2010 at 12:42PM
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Over the last few weeks I've been working on this project for the WWT London Wetland Centre in Barnes.
It was a great project to be involved with and I'm really pleased with the results.
Filming luckily coincided with my having a Vinten 3AS tripod on loan from them so it was a good opportunity to put that through it's paces. It performed well, even though the setup I was running was a bit heavy for the spring in the head. Vinten are kindly sending me a stronger spring to try out though.
Most of the wildlife shots in the film were shot using my Sigma 100-300 F4 lens on my Sony EX3. I used the Adaptimax adaptor to couple the two. The landscape shots were all using the standard EX3 lens.
The London Wetland Centre are showing the film in their Art Gallery so if you're down there check it out!