Interactive, Branched & Animated Videos
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INTERACTIVE
STORY-BASED MOVIE
Put a scientist in a lab and ask him to do complex formulations? No problem. Have her work on a life-saving biotech discovery? Piece of cake. But ask scientists to take part in an FDA regulatory inspection interview and terror strikes--causing many to blurt out damaging statements to the investigator.
In this parody of an FDA inspection interview, presentation-queasy Clinical Ops Specialist Sam Hugo is put through the ringer by shrewd FDA investigator Dustine Duncan. Will Sam overcome his glossophobia and outwit the clever Dustine? Or, will the sagacious investigator have Sam tripping over his tongue so much that he face-plants the entire interview? That’s up to you as you make choices that control the outcome of the movie. Play as either FDA Investigator Dustine Duncan or MedI Clinical Operations Specialist Sam Hugo.
ANIMATED
SHORT MOVIE
What do you get when a syringe-wielding pill-with-an-attitude meets a by-the-book inspector? A comical exploration of regulatory breaches!*
In this Pixar-like animated short, Bo is the clinical trial drug personified and the good inspector is there to teach Bo a thing or two about how to identify and report serious trial breaches.
* This video has been edited down to due to length and to remove confidential information.
3D ANIMATED BRANCHED
VIDEO SCENARIOS
Managing customers during a protest is just as important as managing protesters to ensure the safety of everyone. This 3D animated video creates several potential customer questions and, depending upon your response, the customer interaction takes different turns.
NOTE: Due to confidentiality, the video has been edited to remove sensitive company information.Therefore, you may experience some "jump cuts" in audio and video.
INTERACTIVE BRANCHED
VIDEO SCENARIOS
Protesters are marching in front of your store. There's so much to manage--from the protesters to police to the media. This scenario takes real-life protest video and adds interactive hotspots and scenarios to help you manage the protesters.
NOTE: Due to confidentiality, the video has been edited to remove sensitive company information.Therefore, you may experience some "jump cuts" in audio and video.
NEWS-LIKE INTERVIEW
VIDEO INTRO
What better teaching tool than an interview with someone who was on the front lines during an in-store protest? That was the premise behind this course introduction video that used raw protest video along with an interview of a store manager working on the day of the protest.
NOTE: To respect and protect the identity of the interviewee, as well as some store associates in the background, this video has been edited in many parts and in many ways. Therefore, please excuse the jump cuts in both audio and video.