Google Shows How Google Glass Can Help Firefighters Do Their Job
Film By Anomaly Gives Insight Into The Technology's Practical Applications
Published On
Jan 21, 2014
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Google's new video for Google Glass, created by Anomaly, gives a useful insight into what the much-talked-about technology can do in practical, real-life situations. It's a clever way of introducing the technology to a wider audience. It follows a North Carolina based firefighter and Glassware developer, Patrick Jackson, who is developing ways that Google Glass can help firefighters become more effective. These include having instant access to maps of the areas or buildings where incidents are taking place, finding the nearest hydrant or calling up a diagram showing the design of a car that needs to be cut open to rescue a driver..
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- Date
- Jan 21, 2014
- Agency :
- Anomaly
- Creative Director :
- Jason Musante
- Creatives :
- Rick Jacques
- Creatives :
- Luke Sacherman
- Senior Producer :
- Niki Polyocan
- Production :
- Decon
- Director :
- Jason Goldwatch
- Executive Producer :
- Misha Louy
- Director, Photography :
- Jason Goldwatch
- 1st Assistant Director :
- Shad Melvin
- Producer :
- Ian Blain
- Post Production :
- Decon
- Editor :
- Eric Wais
- Colorist :
- Adrian Seery, MPC, NY
- Sound Director :
- Rob DiFondi, Sound Lounge
- Visual Effects and Compositing :
- My Active Driveway
- Executive Creative Director :
- Eric Segal
- Executive Creative Director :
- Ian Toombs
- Chief Creative Officer :
- Mike Byrne
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