CGI Hazard Perception Clips for Theory Test Apps
Producing 12 professional CGI hazard perception clips for Deep River Development's downloadable theory test software — matching the DVSA live test standard.
The Challenge
Deep River Development needed to differentiate their online theory and hazard perception training content in the highly competitive UK market. They required high-quality content — downloadable from Apple and Google Play — that would give users the same experience on their devices as they would encounter in the real DVSA test. Generic content would not deliver the quality required to stand out.
Our Solution
Jellylearn produced 12 CGI clips, each lasting one minute, with various hazards set in different weather conditions and driving environments. The quality was identical to the clips produced for the DVSA live test — the same production standard, the same photorealistic detail, the same format. This gave Deep River Development a clear, credible quality advantage in their marketplace.
Results
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Project details
- Client
- Deep River Development
- Category
- Training Package
- Tags
- TrainingMobileCommercial
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