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http://kontain.com/fiThe FWA approached Fi in looking for an exciting way to bring video content to their audience. FWA Theater (FWAT) was launched as a customized solution for The FWA to answer this demand and inaugurate the FWA's 8th Anniversary. FWAT is the biggest additional showcase to date for The FWA and is a daily destination for new and exciting industry content.

Features
FWAT is built on a highly customized and unique video platform and gives users a variety of ways to interact with video content. FWA Theater visitors can drag and drop, click, search and store media easily.
FWAT features the finest video content from some of the world's most respected and iconic brands. FWAT showcases studio reels, commercials, movie and video game trailers in a player that supports three different video sizes. Additionally, FWA's integrated CMS allows The FWA to continually update video content to consistently provide a fresh experience.
Components
A collection of components from FWA Theater
Client
FWA
Release Date
May 16, 2008
- Technologies
- Flex 3
- .Net Web Services
"Timeless design and ease of use"
"Fi's video platform solution gave me everything I needed for FWA Theater, right down to a very simple to use, innovative CMS. Fi pulled out an amazing design for Theater and one that suits the FWA brand perfectly. Without a doubt, this has been the most exciting launch for The FWA to date, and its timeless design and ease of use ensures continued growth and success for FWA Theater moving forward." -Rob Ford, Owner of the FWA.
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