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Thursday, January 16, 2014

Bornstein Creates On-line multi-media materials for Texas Military Forces Museum at Camp Mabry.

Bornstein's Mission - Create entertaining and informative on-line interpretive materials for the Texas Military Forces Museum's historic aircraft display.

This exhibit is visible from the Mopac/Loop 1 expressway. One of Austin's major expressway, Mopac parallels the Jet Fighter and Helicopters display.
Thousands of commuters now have access with their mobile devices to the aircrafts' historical data, military photos, and vintage film clips. The Museum's new electronic "scrawl" sign facing mopac will easily direct Internet searches.

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Blog Graphic Flyer
Additionally, a graphic flyer and a full size poster with QR codes will direct Internet browsers to the Blog's posts and the Museum's visitors information.


Sample of multimedia materials from posts.
Truly multimedia, the individual posts contain historical combat photos, technical data and compelling short film and video segments.
F-16 Fighting Falcon visible from MOPAC Expressway.




Great Cockpit video from the 308th Fighter Squadron's graduation test flight. - 9 minutes.


Post includes music from the 90's - 10 minutes. 


Texas Military Forces Museum highlighted.
The 45,000 square foot Texas Military Forces Museum and its newest exhibit is also showcased in its own blog post.
The museum's newest exhibit. From Gonzales to Appomattox and Beyond: The Texas Military Forces in the 19th Century, is arguably, one of the most definitive on Texas Revolutionary history.
The Museum's mission is to preserve the memory of the Texas National Guard's contribution to our Nation's security.

Post includes a goggle map.




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