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Arts
Projects with music, dance, drama, literature, or plastic arts as a subject. These are often championed by educational, non-profit or governmental organizations. |
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Children
Projects with children as the primary subjects. These can include performances, school and classroom environments or programs aimed at youth rather than adults. |
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Education and Training
Projects undertaken with a product intended to be used in a classroom (anywhere from elementary- to college-level), with a school or educational entity or as a training tool for an organization. |
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Environment and Health
Projects contracted by groups whose main concern is environmental or health improvements. |
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Ethnic Expressions
Projects in partnership with Mosaic Media Arts for the series, Ethnic Expressions from the Mosaic of the Americas. These interviews of Caribbean writers and artists are illustrated with art, photos and cutaways and are suitable for secondary or college-level classes. |
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Government Agencies
Projects created for city, state or federal entities. They highlight a variety of subjects, such as services, the environment, or training. |
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Low-Budget
Projects completed on a shoestring. The client provided resourses, and Full Duck charged only for the additional services required. Because Full Duck owns its own production equipment, has low overhead and works with subcontractors only as needed, production expenses can be contained at a minimum. |
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Non-Profit
Projects completed for non-profit organizations, not including schools or government agencies (for those projects, see the Education and Training and the Government Agencies categories). |
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Publications
Projects whose major products are documents or editing and consulting services for communication. These projects often involved troubleshooting or designing information for websites and training materials. |