Subject: RE: Thanksgiving letter |
From: "Adam Kruvand" <adamk@studio2a.net> |
Date: 12/6/08, 14:19 |
To: "'Barrett Brown'" <barriticus@gmail.com> |
I think this one is good for now. Paypal it up.
Did you think about that magazine cover / enewsletter?
Also we might want to do a Winter Wonderland story or something for
the webpage. Summer theme is a bit
dated now. Need something to get us
back to Feb/love…. Holy crap – been a year already!
Hows things? You
keeping busy?
ak
visualize!
From: Barrett Brown [mailto:barriticus@gmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, December 06, 2008 1:11 PM
To: Adam Kruvand
Subject: Re: Thanksgiving letter
Howdy-
Just wanted to check in with you; did you need anything else from me?
Thanks,
Barrett
On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 9:09 AM, Barrett Brown <barriticus@gmail.com> wrote:
Here's a rough draft for that. Let me know what you think.
Thanks for Giving Us a Chance
To most Americans,
Thanksgiving entails both quiet reflection and boisterous family conversations,
happy hellos and sad goodbyes, prayer and football and combinations of the two.
For us, Thanksgiving means being exiled to the kids' table because we simply
won't stop talking about 3d. And the kids aren't too happy with us, either.
A Cornucopia of Awkward Silences
Apparently, Grandma has just
as little tolerance for twenty-minute conversations on the subject of bloom
lighting as she does for lactose. And Grandpa, it seems, likes to watch the
ballgame in peace without having to hear about how easily we could render a
photorealistic Cotton Bowl and how competitive our prices would be if someone
were to ask us to do it. As for Uncle Cid, we thought we'd peaked his interest
on the subject of cloud algorithms when he started nodding, but then he fell
asleep with a beer in his hand. We'll get him next time. Or maybe not.
Well, Our Clients Love 3d. And So Will Yours.
So Thanksgiving isn't really our scene, and talk of 3d doesn't quite get the
part going among the folks back home. But to those companies who have given us
a chance, our unique approach to this most splendid of technologies is as
pleasing as pumpkin pie and comparable to cranberry sauce.
3d is just as useful as it
is tasty. For starters, it can help you to communicate your concepts to clients
through pictures of the sort that are worth well over a thousand words.
Ultimately, this can help to eliminate change orders, lost time, wasted
resources, and other, similarly unsavory things that tend to result from
communicational friction. More importantly, our finished product will help to
accentuate the merits of your own, making it that much more likely that your
next client presentation ends with a green light.
Problems? Solved.
Grandma doesn't quite get 3d. Do you?
Give us a call today. We'll be in the office, eating leftovers.