Showing posts with label Corporate Videos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Corporate Videos. Show all posts

02 June 2010

Body Elements Open Day


Duarte Amancio was recording the event using our Nikon D5000 camera mounted in our Smootcam (steadicam stabilising sistem), video was edited using Adobe Premiere and intro and credits produced in Adobe After Effects
First Body Elements Open Day Saturday 15th May. The Open Day was the ideal opportunity for participants to kick-start their summer fitness regime, and after trying out free outdoor yoga; taking a health check; enjoying a massage; learning how to improve their diets at a nutrition talk; trying out Latin dance and much more, everyone left feeling relaxed, rejuvenated and with a stronger focus on improving their health and fitness.

Body Elements Daffodil Day


DuART productions was hired to record the event and put together a video to remember the day.
Body Elements is proud to have been involved in AVIVA's fundraising event for the Irish Cancer Society on 26th March and helped raise €330 for charity, by providing massages on the day.

17 November 2009

IMNDA charity fundraising video

Irish Motor Neurone Disease Association requested a video to increase awareness in the hope of this leading to further fundraising, so needed for continued research of a cure and for continued support of people depending on them.

Well known actresses Sinead Cusack and Mary McEvoy, actor Thomas Jordan, broadcaster Jimmy Magee, people suffering from this desabling disease and their families, IMNDA staff and researcher; all speak of facts, experiences and claim for help in support of this not so rare disease, still without a known treatment.

www.imnda.ie

http://sites.google.com/site/duartproductions/

07 November 2009

Osteofit Exercise Programme

Corporate Video

Body Elements launched its new exercise programme,
OsteoFit in the Over 50’s Show at the RDS.

OsteoFit is a 6 week programme involving strengthening,
balancing and postural exercises for those who are
suffering from Osteoporosis, Osteoarthritis, Ankylosing
Spondilitis and other conditions that would affect joints,
muscles and bones. This programme was designed by a
multidisciplinary team of Chartered Physiotherapists and
Physical Education Teachers with more than 10 years of
experience within this specific area.
Classes were well attended by men and women suffering
from a wide range of rheumatologic conditions and the
feedback was extremely positive.

In November, Body Elements is starting the 6 week
programme on its clinic in Sandyford, hosting 2 classes per
week. There is also the possibility of having this exercise
programme on participating community centres or nursing homes.
Contact Body Elements for more information

www.bodyelements.ie

http://sites.google.com/site/duartproductions/