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Home » Flat Spin Media moves into VisiontecÂ’s building

Flat Spin Media moves into VisiontecÂ’s building

February 26, 1997
Rob Strenge

Flat Spin Media LLC, a young Spokane multimedia company, has moved its operations into a 51,000-square-foot building owned by Visiontec Inc., a contract circuit-board manufacturer located at 10920 E. Sprague in the Spokane Valley.


Craig Sorenson, a principal owner of Flat Spin, says the move involves both a lease arrangement with Visiontec and an agreement for Flat Spin to provide Visiontec with multimedia content development and marketing services.


Flat Spin provides multimedia content, programming, design, production and packaging services, often on unusually shaped computer CDs. Additionally, the 2-year-old company performs 3-D animation, full-motion video, web-site design management and hosting, and database development.


Sorenson says Flat Spin, which currently has five employees, has been working with clients here and internationally. Locally, he says, the company currently is working on a CD-based multimedia presentation for Goodwill Industries of the Inland Northwest that will be sent to 11,000 households in early December.


Intended to raise awareness of Goodwills services, as well as to help raise funds to build a childrens playground, the CD includes a medley of Christmas music and a multimedia storybook that includes Patty Duke narrating The Night Before Christmas, Sorenson says.

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