Moxy Productions Inc.

Communication. It’s what we do.

We’ve been as busy as stink.

There’s only about a thousand things for us to catch up on - new client work, additions to our team, and the bookkeeping. But in the midst of it, it’s hard to find the time. So because we’ve been exploring the possibilities of Animoto for client work, we thought we’d share a quick version of our own portfolio rocking out. Eventually, this piece — or one much like it — will find a permanent home on thee site. But for now, enjoy it here!

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MOXY Webworks

1101 Clarkson Road, Suite #303, Mississauga, ON L5J 2W1
(905) 274-MOXY (6699)

Fall Schedule

We are currently booking client work that commences October, 2008.

MOXY prefers to work by referral only. We occasionally provide pro bono services to non-profit and not-for-profit organizations.

MOXY's Weblog

  1. BoatHQ.ca has been christened. Friday, 2 January 2009, 10:15 am
    The champagne has been smashed against the virtual bow, and BoatHQ.ca is now official. We’ve done so much work over the years with marine and boating clients, that the creation of community site. […]
  2. Happy New Year! Friday, 2 January 2009, 10:07 am
    We’re not officially back yet, but we’re stopping by to say all the best for the New Year to our clients, friends and family. 2009 will be wonderful. Guaranteed. MOXY
  3. We’ve been as busy as stink. Saturday, 15 November 2008, 11:32 am
    There’s only about a thousand things for us to catch up on - new client work, additions to our team, and the bookkeeping. But in the midst of it, it’s hard to find the time. So because we&. […]

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