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3Jun

LATEST LAUNCH: Aux 4 Jeudis

We are delighted to present one of the coolest hang-outs in the region’s new website: Aux 4 Jeudis. A beer paradise and an important player in the local cultural scene, the cafe bar inspired us a modern and casual look as well as amber tones reminding us the famous nectar.

1Jun

BBQ Party at JF’s House

28May

True Blue

Our team isn’t just amazingly good looking but it’s also pretty damn clever!

How would you make a big ass aquarium  full of water turn blue for a photo shoot? Huh? By relying on the power of prayer? Well, not us. We, the geniuses, went out of our way to find a blue toilet tablet (the ones that make your pee look green and sickly) and voilà.

Another proud success!

26May

Have a Nice Day!

21May

New superstar within our team: Ryan Pierre

 

New superstar within our team: Ryan has arrived directly from TORONTO to «work» with us for the summer! This was almost like love at first sight: we contacted him and he was here two days later!

 

Ryan is already immersed in our flash projects, using a Mac for the first time, and exposed to French! If everything goes well, we think he will survive (just kidding) and be able to go back at Carleton University next fall. 

12May

We’re looking for a Flash/ActionScript Developer in Ottawa

We are looking for a Flash/ActionScript Developer who would be interested to work with us on some cool projects. We need someone asap. You can apply at sdurocher@olacom.com :o) Visit our team at:www.olainteractive.ca

 

(Ottawa region only)

8May

BEHIND THE SCENE: Experimental footage on green screen

4May

I’m back from the Himalayas!

It’s good to be back… Is it? It’s really hard for me to accept that I’m finished with this great adventure.

The whole thing was just great. On of the best experiences of my life. Those Sherpa’s really know how to take care of us. I could make one post a day, one page long for a year telling stories about what we’ve been threw… I’ll stick to photos, like I always do!

You can visit my flickr album sets to view them. It was really hard to go from a conservative 1329 to 87 shots. No need to quantity, I just wanted to highlight some of the best landscape out there. I went to alot of trouble bringing my SLR up there. When I saw those discovery film makers, carrying 100 pounds cameras on their shoulders, I stopped complaining.

Fred ;o)

Enjoy!

Everest Base Camp Trek from Frédéric Audet on Vimeo.

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