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Television commercials - Czech Rep.

Czech Rep.
  1. THE COMPANY VIDEO PRODUCTION

    Czech Rep.

    We make video content for both large and small companies, and at the same time for public institutions. We are a production company that was established by a group of individuals from a diverse audio-visual background, ranging from a commercial and TV produce to feature and documentary films, at the beginning of the year 2013. These experiences have expanded our knowledge skills, both professional and production abilities, which are one of the reasons why we constantly want to develop these benefits with a wide range of projects. We work for both large and small companies, and at the same time for public institutions. We listen carefully and ask well-placed questions. We work systematically, find out the purpose and offer the best solution for the client. We manage non-actors in front of camera and can work a potential of every topic. And we make great videos! Our clients come back to us to use our services, which for us is the best form of assessment. Our biggest gratification is when our clients are pleased with the outcome of our work and that the result has exceeded their expectations!

  2. TESLA A.S.,MLADÁ VOZICE, STROJÍRENSKÝ ZÁVOD

    Czech Rep.

    TESLA, akciová společnost is the successor of one of the first electro technical enterprises in the former Czechoslovakia. It was founded exclusively with Czech capital under the name ELEKTRA on January 18, 1921. From 1932 to 1945 it became a part of the PHILIPS corporation. The production program ranged from light bulbs, electron tubes, radio receivers, military technology to radio and television transmitters. The corporation has conducted its commercial activities under the TESLA name since March 7, 1946. It is also the owner of the TESLA trade mark in more than 100 countries world-wide. More than 1, 500 TESLA transmitters, on the territory of the former USSR alone, were covered over 60% of all radio and television broadcasting at the end of 20th century. Many radio transmitters were sold to Egypt, Algeria, Yemen and Syria in spite of competitive offers from other producers.