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Four rugged computer interactives are the star of this mobile show.
Videos and audio guides enliven an exhibit about one of Chicago’s most important creations.
The History of New Mexico is a lively 300-page digital textbook, with over 1,000 images, 50 video interviews, 24 web videos, 20 animated maps, 42 historical maps, over 200 weblinks, and a 650-word interactive glossary.
The Real Adam Smith is the latest pair of documentary hours developed, written, and produced by Trillium.
Four rugged computer interactives are the star of this mobile show.
Multiple fun videosand animated signs enliven a new Aquarium pre-show.
Inspirational video leads the way, providing a segue between the somber halls of the Holocaust Museum and its bright and colorful children’s exhibit.
Fun interactive pleases young and old. The Lost Speech was one of several iPad and computer interactives created by Trillium.
An interactive game allows children 3-6 years old to safely use simple tools, such as magnifying glasses and mirrors, to harness the Sun’s energy.
Trillium Productions has produced over 170 short videos for Discovery Ed’s groundbreaking streaming digital Techbooks for math and science, across a number of grades.
Video for the web offers parents of allergic children hope.
This one-hour documentary, hosted by Hernando de Soto, is an eye-opening investigation of the explosive personal roots of the 2010 Arab Spring uprisings.
This handsome program is hosted by renowned Peruvian economist and author, Hernando de Soto. Trillium consistently imagined the big picture and delivered top quality scripts worthy of broadcasting on PBS.
The Power of the Poor takes a compelling look at why some nations are poor and others rich.
This thought-provoking documentary looks at a growing global controversy: what has precedence, free speech or freedom of religion?
Our insightful, award-winning videos form the sweeping centerpiece of a groundbreaking exhibit.
Trillium Productions produced four videos for the Chicago History Museum’s Catholic Chicago exhibit. Catholic Chicago explores the influence of Catholicism on the city’s ever-changing urban landscape.
This video encourages visitors to become part of the arboretum through volunteering and training to become stewards.
Five lively and energetic videos all in Puerto Rican Spanish, make up the set produced for the new insect and butterfly houses at the Zoo in Mayagüez PR.
We flew 65,000 miles for this one-hour documentary, mostly in the cockpits and bellies of giant air freighters across North America, Europe, and Asia.