Video Highlights Career Opportunities Within Local Community

We always enjoy the opportunity to work with Cinematographer Dave Perry.

“Innovate” is a campaign designed by Anstey-Hodge Advertising Group to empower people in Martinsville-Henry County to get a good education and to encourage innovative thinking, to create awareness of career opportunities with new and growing area companies and to acquire the skills to become sought-after job candidates.

DPC produced a series of films focusing on successful up and coming entrepreneurs, manufacturing, and service professionals in the Martinsville – Henry County region, who after getting their education decided to come back to the area to work and practice their skills.

These were all filmed using a hacked Panasonic GH2 using the Flowmotin v2 firmware hack. The hack enables the camera to shoot at 100 Mb/s as opposed to the factory 24 Mb/s. Rokinon cinema lenses were used as well as a vintage Nikon Nikkor S 50mm f1.4 and a Nikon AF 35-70mm f/2.8.

Innovate

Client Expands Relationship with Anstey Hodge Senior

Anstey Hodge Senior’s relationship with Retirement Companies of America (RCA) is now expanding. After branding one of its communities, Kirby Pines, we’re pleased to provide marketing services to its newest upcoming community, The Farms at Bailey Station. Anstey Hodge Senior has recently launched fully designed websites for both communities. You can check out our work at www.kirbypines.com and www.thefarmsatbaileystation.com

Anstey Hodge Shops for Holiday Angels

Anstey Hodge strives to make a difference within our local community and for our clients.  In the spirit of giving during this holiday season, we adopted “Angels.” Nine families will be able to provide needed clothing and other requested items as these gifts will be placed under the tree for their child.

Happy Holidays from the Anstey Hodge team!

 

 

Clients Make the Holiday Season Shine

Our clients are busy celebrating the season. Roanoke Valley residents and visitors can enjoy the holiday ambiance of a sparkling 20′ locally grown tree as it shines brightly from its highly visible location at South Peak (near the intersection of Route 220 and Franklin Road).