Fox Harb’r Resort Adds QuickTime VR Panoramas

Fox Harb’r Resort has added three new panoramic photographs to their web site, showing their facilities in full floor-to-ceiling, three-hundred and sixty-degree views. These new QuickTime VR photographs, shot and produced by Tantramar Interactive, feature Fox Harb’r’s Junior Olympic-sized pool, corporate meeting room and clubhouse interior. Previously, Tantramar Interactive completed virtual tours of Fox Harb’r’s … Read more

Little Shemogue Adds QuickTime VR Photography

When Klaus & Petra Sudbrack launched their web site with Tantramar Interactive in 1998, they chose to include QuickTime VR panoramas. Their customers responded so positively to these 360-degree photographs that they’ve continued to add more — this time a cubic QuickTime VR image that shows the entire room — from floor to ceiling. Tantramar … Read more

Julian Forrest Launches Redesigned Site

Sackville painter Julian Forrest has launched the first major redesign of his web site since its inception in 1999. In addition to placing greater emphasis on his paintings, the new site features his most recent works and a QuickTime VR view of his studio in Middle Sackville, New Brunswick. JulianForrest.com

UNB Uses QuickTime VR for Student Recruiting

The University of New Brunswick’s department of Student Recruitment and Integrated Marketing has chosen Tantramar Interactive Inc., of Sackville, New Brunswick, to shoot a series of 360-degree cubic QuickTime VR photographs. Shots featuring residence rooms and the campus will be in use on the UNB web site and in materials that recruiters will be showing … Read more

Mount Allison University Chooses 360-degree Photography

In 2001, when Mount Allison University wanted 300 framed photographs to give as gifts, they chose a 360-degree photograph of Convocation Hall from Tantramar Vistas. The photograph was so well received, that this year they’ve chosen to commission an original photograph of campus for fundraising use, this time in print and online. As a company … Read more