Flash meets CMS
In 2010, we built the site for ProFilm, a production studio with hundreds of commercial photo and video projects.
At the time, Flash was the default for interactive portfolios — but Flash sites were usually static, with no easy way to update them.
We solved that by making Flash dynamic.
Features and highlights
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🎬 Video portfolio catalog, with hundreds of ads viewable online.
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⬇️ Download option, letting visitors save videos locally.
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⚡ Flash interface, colorful and interactive, matching the creative industry vibe.
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🛠️ Custom CMS integration with Flash, so new videos could be uploaded and embedded without editing Flash files.
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📥 Video import module, tailored for ProFilm, making video updates a one-click job.
Why it mattered
ProFilm (2010) was unique because it bridged the gap:
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✅ The Flash front-end gave the “wow” factor clients expected in 2010.
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✅ The CMS back-end gave the control studios needed to keep it alive.
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✅ For us, it became the last major Flash-heavy project — and at the same time, the first real step toward thinking about multimedia as content to be managed, not hardcoded.
👉 ProFilm (2010) was our last Flash-heavy project — and the first step toward real multimedia CMS thinking.
From here on, video stopped being “an element inside design” and became just another content type in the Core — editable, importable, and reusable.
