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Experienced Visuals helps clients solve communication and storytelling challenges by delivering thoughtful, flexible coverage tailored to each setting—whether executive, experiential, or hospitality-focused.
Our more sophisticated services include options like gmented Reality (AR) capture, 360° video, and streaming technology, solutions which are uniquely designed to support different formats and outcomes—internal distribution, live audiences, or content that needs to beformatted to travel across platforms.
Fat Tony “Feeling Groovy” Music Video (360/VR)
Produced with 1 crew 2 talent during lockdown with heightened social distancing. June 2020.
Luminaries at Brookfield Place
Produced with 1 crew 2 talent during lockdown with heightened social distancing. June 2020.
Newark Airport “Classified” x OTG
Client
OTG
Year
2022
Experienced Visuals partnered with OTG to create a striking photo project at Newark Airport’s exclusive “Classified” restaurant, blending high design with high transit. Tucked behind a discreet façade in Terminal C, “Classified” offers an invite-only dining experience, and this collaboration aimed to capture its elevated atmosphere, bespoke hospitality, and rarefied access. The imagery highlights the seamless intersection of luxury and travel, positioning “Classified” as both a culinary destination and a well-kept secret for discerning travelers. The project supports OTG’s vision of transforming airport dining into an aspirational experience through immersive visual storytelling.
SERVED UP
During the height of the COVID-19 crisis, Experienced Visuals collaborated with Served Up to document a series of socially-distanced hospitality activations that reimagined service and safety in the age of the face shield. The project captured the ingenuity and resilience of event professionals who continued to deliver elevated food and beverage experiences while adhering to strict health protocols. From open-air cocktail bars to masked mixology, the visuals highlighted how Served Up maintained a sense of celebration and connection despite physical distance. The imagery became both a time capsule of the era and a testament to the adaptability of hospitality in unprecedented times.