POLITIK MEDIA IS A FULL-SERVICE MULTIMEDIA PRODUCTION COMPANY.
WE ARE DRIVEN BY THE DESIRE TO TELL ENGAGING STORIES AND TO CREATE DIGITAL PLATFORMS THAT CONNECT PEOPLE.
WE ARE DRIVEN BY THE DESIRE TO TELL ENGAGING STORIES AND TO CREATE DIGITAL PLATFORMS THAT CONNECT PEOPLE.
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- OUR LATEST PROJECTS
The Roosevelt Project
Equipped with their own cameras, four remarkable Roosevelt High School students agreed to document their lives. This video series is a compilation of the footage they shot. The results provide an intimate access to home and school, and reveal the hopes and dreams of four yearning students who are striving to defy expectations.
Equipped with their own cameras, four remarkable Roosevelt High School students agreed to document their lives. This video series is a compilation of the footage they shot. The results provide an intimate access to home and school, and reveal the hopes and dreams of four yearning students who are striving to defy expectations.
LA Recovery (ARRA)
In 2009, the City of Los Angeles was awarded a federal grant of around $611 million to revitalize its economy. We were tasked with creating an interactive website that displayed how the City was utilizing its funds. By integrating raw data with graphics and multimedia, we created a website that was not only easy on the eyes, but also easy to understand how the City of Los Angeles is using its grant money.
In 2009, the City of Los Angeles was awarded a federal grant of around $611 million to revitalize its economy. We were tasked with creating an interactive website that displayed how the City was utilizing its funds. By integrating raw data with graphics and multimedia, we created a website that was not only easy on the eyes, but also easy to understand how the City of Los Angeles is using its grant money.
LED Lights
In an effort to reduce energy consumption, the City of Los Angeles launched the Traffic Signal Light Conversion Program, which entailed converting traffic lights and pedestrian signals around the city from incandescent bulbs to LED lights. Our video takes a closer look at the innovative program by providing insight from the city officials who helped create the program, as well as the workers who installed the new lights.
In an effort to reduce energy consumption, the City of Los Angeles launched the Traffic Signal Light Conversion Program, which entailed converting traffic lights and pedestrian signals around the city from incandescent bulbs to LED lights. Our video takes a closer look at the innovative program by providing insight from the city officials who helped create the program, as well as the workers who installed the new lights.