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DEVELOPMENT ISN'T (ALWAYS) COOL
Ok, to be honest, wearing a VR headset, let alone a full body motion-tracking harness, often looks like the opposite of “cool”. But Maxim Antinori, the “Max” in Max Media, has always been less concerned with fashion and more interested in finding solutions that push content in meaningful directions. Over the last twenty years, he has worked with clients to find creative yet practical ways to use the latest technology to bring their ideas to reality.
Building on his degree in cultural anthropology from Princeton University, his early experience in historical architecture and preservation, documentary film, then educational software and museum exhibit development, Maxim offers a rich depth of skill to his clients. This depth translates to helping clients look beyond simply how to code a project, but what combination of code, tools, technique, and media would best serve their project goals.
Maxim can code; he has been part of large software teams as well as on myriad projects as a solo developer. But more than that he can communicate well, speak professionally and intelligently about the concepts and goals for your project, and do so with good humor and without relying on techno-jargon to make himself sound qualified.
Take a look at some of Max Media’s featured work above, and use the button below to get in touch if you would like to see how Maxim can help your project. It may not require the full body motion-tracking harness, but if it is navigating the emerging tech of augmented or virtual reality, drone photogrammetry or something completely different, Maxim is ready to help guide you.
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Solo: The Virtual Climbing Project
description Solo is an independent project currently in development, conceived and developed by Max Media. Solo has two main branc...
Harvard Graduate School of Education SAIL Project
description Developed for the Harvard Graduate School of Education’s SAIL program, this project places users in a virtual en...
National Geographic Giant Sequoia Interactive
description Developed with Richard Lewis Media Group for National Geographic, this exhibit allows users to explore one of the larg...