OPTIK NERVE
Optik Nerve works with academic institutions, corporations, organizations and creative agencies to drive positive change through persuasive communications. Our work is effective. We change perception, drive interest, raise money, and deliver better numbers.
Our shows look different than the work of many others. We believe in creative solutions, good design, intriguing music choices, high impact editing, cool fonts, lots of animation and the power of good storytelling. We embrace content and drive programs to an emotional goal. We strive to make our shows compelling.
Our clients value us as a rich source of ideas. They come to us with a need and we develop creative solutions. We love to wrestle form and content. We're lean but not mean. We keep a steady hand on the wheel.
Our primary business is video production--which means we develop the creative, write scripts, shoot video, take photographs, design logos, create animation and edit with power and impact. We become involved in many forms of strategic communication, including social media.
We have produced tons of projects, but show here only the best. If you don't see exactly what you are interested in, just ask, we probably have an example to send you.
We're not afraid to light a few fireworks. Great work lasts forever.
REBECCA MILLER
Director, Designer, Editor, Writer, and President, Optik Nerve
Rebecca has generated ooohs and aaahs with her video programs, broadcast work, interactive communications and graphic design. Her work is known for unusual creative solutions, aggressive editing, bold graphics, and surprising music scores. Her portfolio includes a civil rights documentary, theater programs for General Electric, multi-screen installations for the World Business Forum, music videos for Bose, and a series of customer profiles recorded in Europe for MathWorks. She has produced many programs for schools and colleges, most notably for Harvard University, Harvard Business School and Northeastern University.
She has been on staff with Smash Advertising, working with major broadcast and cable clients. While working in Los Angeles, she produced the PBS series Talking with David Frost, working with Luchiano Pavarotti, Jacques Cousteau,and Benazir Bhutto. She started her career working for local network broadcast stations and production groups. She is a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design, has two grown children, and is married to the scientist Donald R. Sadoway. Her studio is in Jamestown, Rhode Island.
Broadstreet (agency) client
“Hey, this is a hit. The clients love it, attendees are here, the early shows are packed, we're playing to 800+ on good days. Thanks for all you've done on this grand video. The clients were surprised at how quickly and effectively we grasped a difficult topic.”
Client, Edlund Mulcrone Strategic Marketing
“You walked the tight rope between creative and business demands with grace and agility.”