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System in Focus

Date

December 2024

Location

Dallas, TX

Credit

Altered State Productions Bryan Medina, Rey Contreras, Eddie Castillo

Talent: Angela Rawls, Debbie Lewis

Project type

Instructional Video Production

Project

Instructional Video Production

The Atlas instructional video project was developed to support a next-generation wellness device through thoughtful, experience-driven education. Drawing on years of instructional and operational video services, Altered State Productions approached this project with the goal of turning complex technology into a clear, intuitive learning experience.

Rather than relying on traditional manuals, the content was designed as a guided instructional system—combining product setup videos, how-to videos, and step-by-step guide videos that lead users through every stage of use. Each piece was crafted to answer real questions as they arise, forming a flexible FAQ video series that supports both first-time users and ongoing engagement.

The production blends clean visual storytelling with precise demonstrations, allowing viewers to understand both the “how” and the “why” behind the system. Through carefully paced tutorial video production, procedure explanation videos, and technical guide videos, the instructional content breaks down advanced functionality while maintaining a polished, approachable tone. Supporting maintenance instruction videos and concise quick tips video content provide long-term value beyond initial onboarding.

Designed to scale across platforms, the Atlas instructional library functions as user guide video production, training video production, and educational video services in one cohesive ecosystem. The content integrates seamlessly into digital onboarding experiences, instructional campaigns, and internal training environments—ensuring consistency wherever the product is introduced.

By prioritizing clarity, usability, and visual cohesion, the Atlas instructional video project reduces user friction, improves understanding, and strengthens confidence in the technology. It demonstrates how elevated instructional video campaigns can transform complex systems into accessible, user-centered experiences—supporting both customer satisfaction and long-term brand credibility.

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