Mar
30

Marketing Company Outreach Email: How To Write One That Actually Gets Responses


Author: Hurst Digital | Mar 20, 2023 | Categories: tradeshow , #3d , #Corporatevideo , 3D Animation , 3D Animation Studio , Augmented reality , Product Photography , Video Editing Services , Video Production Company


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Marketing Company Outreach Email: How to Write One That Actually Gets Responses


If you're running a marketing company, one of the most important aspects of your business is reaching out to potential clients. But with so many companies vying for attention in today's digital landscape, it can be tough to stand out. That's where a well-crafted outreach email comes in. In this article, we'll give you some tips on how to write a marketing company outreach emai...


Feb
28

3D Animation And Conference Content In 2023


Author: Hurst Digital | Feb 28, 2023 | Categories: interactive health , interactive media , new media , pharma , scientific animation , trade show , tradeshow , tradeshow display , vascular , visual science , #3d , #CoComelon , 3D Animation , 3D Animation Studio , 5 Use Cases Of Augmented Reality That Boosted Businesses’ Sales , AR Posters Come To Life With Augmented Reality! , art installation , Augmented reality , Augmented reality examples: 10 industries using AR to reshape business , Award-Winning Digital Production Company , Commercial Photography , Commercial Video Production , Corporate Photography , Corporate Video Production , Digital Production Services , Graphic Design Servi...


Jul
06

Have You Signed Up For The Hurst Digital Newsletter?


Author: Hurst Digital | Jul 07, 2022 | Categories: Digital Production Services , Video Production Company , Video Production Services


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Our email newsletter is a one-stop resource for relevant news and content about Hurst Digital, an award-winning digital solution and animation company in Dallas, Texas.


With everything you care about in one place, it’s easy to stay in the know about all things related to digital solutions and animation.


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Stay updated on the latest developments in the digital and animation industry, Hurst Digital promotions, and knowledge guides.


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Apr
24

9 Real Use Cases Of How AR Apps Are Improving The Patient Medical Experience


Author: Mock Webware | Apr 25, 2022 | Categories: 3D Animation , 3D Animation Studio , Medical Animation , Video Production Company , Virtual reality



9 Real Use Cases Of How AR Apps Are Improving The Patient Medical Experience


Augmented reality (AR) is not limited to the gaming arena. The technology is creating gigantic waves in healthcare. Yes, you heard, right! AR in Healthcare has created a future of limitless possibilities.


The world of AR with goofy-looking headgear and sci-fi detours is ready to transform patient medical experiences. The next generation will make more distinguished advances, and we can expect more meaningful AR journeys.


As a healthcare organization, you’d want to kn...


Apr
24

Unity vs Unreal: the best animation program


Unity vs Unreal: the best animation program


The two main real-time rendering engines used today are Unity and Unreal. These two powerful tools have been mainly used in the video game industry but, due to their continuous development and growth, they are currently capable of generating any type of audiovisual content, obtaining practically the same results as using the most standardized methods up to now. We’ll tell you the main differences between Unity vs Unreal software.


Unity vs Unreal. Differences and similarities


The first key difference between Unity and Unreal Engine is their native programming language.


Unity uses C#. This language is easy to learn having a base in any other langua...


Apr
24

Contextual 2.0: blazing a human trail forward for digital advertising


Contextual 2.0: blazing a human trail forward for digital advertising


Kicking off The Drum’s Digital Advertising Focus, we lay the groundwork on what went wrong with digital advertising and explore the true innovation frontier of contextual advertising 2.0.


Invasive, annoying, irrelevant – ask consumers how they feel about digital advertising right now and it’s likely you’ll be met with these words. A recent Harris Poll commissioned by GumGum found that over a third (38%) of consumers feel ‘creeped out’ when brands use technology to track their internet browsing habits to deliver advertising that is relevant to them, and 31% feel ‘violated’.


If th...


Apr
24

Traditional Advertising May Just Die


A certain part of advertising will likely never die off. It’s the type that made the first bird tweet and show off its plumage to say to a prospective mate, “Hey, I’m over here!” That is the essence of advertising. We’re here. Take notice! But unlike the birds, we don’t know when to stop or even which species we are going after so we carpet bomb the world with ads and spam.


We are approaching a time of diminishing returns for advertisers, where it can often cost more to run an ad than the the ad brings in revenue. We’ve already hit that point as most people who have tried to buy keywords on Google knows—rarely do you make more than Google made o...


Jul
10

NZ Fauna AR: The Augmented Reality Game that Helps Stroke Patients Regain Mobility


Many stroke patients struggle for months or even years to regain the mobility and control of their limbs. Traditional physical therapy is grueling and not engaging at all. But this is about to change. Regan Petrie, a New Zealand based developer has decided to create an augmented reality game based on his Masters thesis at Victoria University of Wellington. The concept behind the game and the subject of the thesis is that augmented reality technology can help patient with limited mobility caused by stroke, to regain control over their limbs.


NZ Fauna AR—Exercise and Entertainment


The result of Regan Petrie’s work is a fun and engaging augmented reality game featuring a friendly and ...


Jul
10

Airports tap into virtual reality for passenger entertainment


The first movie ever to be watched on a plane was Howdy Chicago on an eleven-passenger hydroplane at the Pageant of Progress exhibition in 1921. However, it took until 1988 before the first in-seat, in-flight entertainment system was tested. Introduced by Northwest Orient Airlines on its Boeing 747s, it was so popular that the airline rolled it out across its entire fleet.


Today, in-flight entertainment is getting ready to take off again with technology that’s set to bring a new lease of life to airport lounges and aircraft.


Inflight VR brings virtual reality to airports and aircraft


Inflight VR, which creates virtual reality-powered (VR) systems for the air industry, has partnered with g...


Jul
10

How AR/VR will help your business to explode?


Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality are today’s trending topic. It is estimated that both technologies will explode in the coming years. Our future is going to …