With over one hundred screencasts, motion graphic presentations, tutorials and mash-ups in the Smashcut archives, you can rest assured that you'll be getting a highly polished, professional video production.
But of course, a picture's worth a thousand words - you'll find here a small sample of previous work - with much more recent work coming in the next few days. For a sneak peak, get in touch today via the contact form.
CafeScribe
CafeScribe offers an innovative way for students to buy, download, share and annotate their textbooks in an iTunes style browser.
This recent project involved creating a light-hearted, promotional video and a set of tutorials using the same theme and style.
Click the image on the left to see the project in high-quality video.
Feed Each Other
Feed Each Other provides an excellent web-based social RSS feeder, mixing feed aggregation with social networking features.
In this high-energy promotional video the brief was to explain the advantages of using a feed reader to RSS novices, and the specific advantages of using the Feed Each Other platform.
Click the image on the left to see the project in high-quality video.
Scrapblog
Scrapblog is an awesome multimedia scrapbook creation application, making it easy for you to mix photos, video and some excellent design elements together to share with friends.
The first series of screencasts in ongoing work with the company involved the creation of clean, simple tutorial screencasts explaining the key features of the application.
Click the image on the left to see the project in high-quality video.
Scrapblog Facebook Edition
When Scrapblog launched their Facebook application and supporting website, we worked on a series of short tutorials as to how to get up and running with this integrated Facebook app.
Click the image on the left to see the project in high-quality video.
Further Samples
In addition to working with other high-profile and innovative Web 2.0 startups, including KickApps and Pixménage, I previously created a large number of screencast reviews for Master New Media and tutorials for the Splashpress Media website Tubetorial. You can see here over seventy screencasts in an easy-to-use web video player.
Click the image on the left to see the screencasts in lower quality YouTube-hosted format.





