Haneke Design Creates Attention-Grabbing Video for Global Communications Company

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side-syniverse-videoSyniverse, a global communications company, needed a way to draw crowds to their booth at the many industry trade shows they attend each year. Haneke Design created a high-definition attract loop that showed off Syniverse’s latest innovations in their arsenal of next-generation communications delivery solutions.

Haneke Design conceptualized, storyboarded and executed the video, which played repeatedly on a large plasma screen monitor that is an integral component of the Syniverse trade show booth. The bright colors, motion, animation, effects and short blasts of production information worked well to attract people’s attention and draw crowds of attendees to the Syniverse booth.

About Syniverse Technologies

Syniverse Technologies (NYSE:SVR) makes mobile work for more than 800 mobile operators, cable and Internet providers, and enterprises in more than 160 countries. With unmatched expertise and more than 20 years simplifying the complexities of roaming, messaging and networking, Syniverse serves as the force at the center of the mobile communications universe, keeping people connected today and forging new connections for tomorrow.

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