Today, something that I worked on during Adobe MAX user conference went live.

While colorful banners swayed and gasps of excitement were uttered at the the San Francisco Mascone Center late last year as new technological ideas and products were revealed, I was able to escape for an afternoon with some government attendees and partners for a video shoot.

Being both a multimedia and enterprise software company (pretty unique, I think), Adobe’s San Francisco office has its own studio with green screens, lighting and cameras.

For that day, this little studio would serve the purpose of immortalizing the voices I hear so often from the customers I work daily as they strive to apply innovative technology in meaningful ways to the problems governments try to solve.

I was especially excited having told many of their success stories at events I speak at, to finally be able to give them a voice on Adobe.com. So, after a long wait as editors produced the video clips, the results of their efforts can be seen here on Adobe.com.

Check it out, you may even see a little piece by yours truly.

[Adobe.com – Impact of technology on government: An industry perspective]

Loni Stark is an artist at Atelier Stark, self-professed foodie, and adventure travel seeker who has a lifelong passion for technology’s impact on business and creativity. She collaborates with Clinton Stark on video projects for Atelier Stark Films. It’s been said her laugh can be heard from San Jose all the way up to the Golden Gate Bridge. She makes no claims to super powers, although sushi is definitely her Kryptonite.