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WADU Focus
WADU is a division of KEA Productions that focuses on the production of wildlife and animal videos with a documentary style. KEA Productions is on the cutting edge of documentary style video production for the world wide
web, specializing in concept to completion of webmercials (infomercials for the web) and
mini-docs (short documentaries). Each member of the KEA Productions team has more than 10 years
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Although our primary focus is video production, our network of professionals
includes marketing strategists, graphic artists, and web developers. We only refer
our clients to partnering companies that are in alliance with our mission to provide
quality products with excellent customer service. So rest assured, we can produce a
high-quality, high concept video that will make your company look good and help you
attract a sizeable audience of the right potential customers. We pride ourselves on
meeting or exceeding all of our clients' expectations.
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Team
The KEA Productions team is lead by Kamala Appel, a.k.a. "the key" in KEA
Productions, who is a graduate of USC's School of Cinema Television. Kamala
Appel founded KEA Productions to provide businesses and organizations with the
quality productions and ethical treatment that they deserve. Ms. Appel has built a
strong foundation to stand on with a diverse background that includes video
production, instruction, production and project management, studio & film festival
work, and journalism for such companies as Universal, ICM, and Sundance. As a
result, she can approach client needs from a number of angles until the best
solution is crystal clear. She will be your point of contact who will guide you
through the process.
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Fact-
Small Business and Women & Minority Owned
KEA Productions is a Certified Small Business with the State of
California and Alameda County. Contact us, if you are interested in
partnering with us on a government gig.
You can read some testimonials from past clients, partners, and viewers of our award-winning projects in the Services area. |
Tip #2: Don't Feed the Animals-
Lock up food tight
Some of us, many of us, store some edible items outdoors
like seeds and possibly food bought in bulk. Keep in mind
that animals are very skilled at biting and tearing through
packaging and sometimes even storage containers. Besides the
fact that it is a nuissance to clean up the mess they leave
behind; it hurts wildlife when we become a food source to
them. Animals that become too dependent on humans for food,
lose their survival skills (hunting/foraging/scavenging) which may result not only in their own death, but may prevent them from attracting a mate, thus reducing the diversity of the next generation. Also, our
food is intended for humans and often not nutritious for
animals.
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More About Wildlife
*You can click on any of the images (animal photos) on the left to find out more about the animal and watch a video clip.
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