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Kinetic Communications<br>
[[Image:Kinetic Communications logo.png|right|175px]]
2017 Morris Avenue<br>
'''Kinetic Communications''' is a media production and web development company located at 2025 [[Morris Avenue]] in [[Birmingham]]. It was founded in [[1995]] by [[Jay Brandrup]] and was one of the first internet consulting firms in the area. It remains one of the city's largest web design firms.
Birmingham, AL 35203<br>
http://www.kineticcom.com


Established in 1995, when commercial interest in the Internet first arose, Kinetic focused on providing consulting and development services to early corporate adopters of digital marketing and multimedia.
Kinetic has done work for a wide range of clients, including [[Alabama Power]], [[Southern Progress]], the [[Southeastern Conference]], and the [[Greater Birmingham Convention and Visitor's Bureau]], for which it created the downloadable [[IN Birmingham]] smartphone app.


The founder of the company, Jay Brandrup, headquartered Kinetic in Birmingham, Alabama, establishing it as the first studio of its kind within the state and the surrounding areas. Jay's healthy respect for incorporating "fun" attitudes and atmosphere into the business has allowed the company to grow and succeed.
It has also assisted area non-profits with their web development needs, including the [[Birmingham Zoo]], [[Vulcan Park]], [[Railroad Park]], the [[Alabama Symphony Orchestra]], and the [[Alabama Ballet]].


Kinetic also established itself as one of the first groups to offer the in-house development and integration of three electronic media: Internet applications, broadcast video production, and interactive programming.
In [[2013]] the company relocated its offices from the [[Douglass Building]] at 2017 Morris Avenue to the former [[Victoria Station]] complex on the same block.


==References==
* Shunnarah, Mandy (April 2, 2012) "[http://www.magiccitypost.com/community/kinetic-communications-has-new-ties-to-johnny-cash-birmingham-history/ Kinetic Communications has new ties to Johnny Cash, Birmingham history]" ''Magic City Post''


Kinetic has helped major corporations with interactive projects, from Alabama Power to Southern Progress. From our complementary desire to contribute to the greater Birmingham community, Kinetic maintains the Greater Birmingham Convention & Visitor's Bureau website promoting travel to Birmingham. We also assist the SEC with bringing outstanding athletes within fans' reach at FanFare.
==External links==
* [http://www.kinetic.com Kinetic Communications] website


Our nonprofit community projects include development of the websites of the Alabama Ballet, the Alabama Symphony Orchestra, and the Vulcan Park Foundation, among others. If you'd like to learn more about these, and other, Kinetic projects, check out our section on "the work."
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Latest revision as of 16:51, 14 March 2015

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Kinetic Communications is a media production and web development company located at 2025 Morris Avenue in Birmingham. It was founded in 1995 by Jay Brandrup and was one of the first internet consulting firms in the area. It remains one of the city's largest web design firms.

Kinetic has done work for a wide range of clients, including Alabama Power, Southern Progress, the Southeastern Conference, and the Greater Birmingham Convention and Visitor's Bureau, for which it created the downloadable IN Birmingham smartphone app.

It has also assisted area non-profits with their web development needs, including the Birmingham Zoo, Vulcan Park, Railroad Park, the Alabama Symphony Orchestra, and the Alabama Ballet.

In 2013 the company relocated its offices from the Douglass Building at 2017 Morris Avenue to the former Victoria Station complex on the same block.

References

External links