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Touchdown:
Manning to DL
In the middle of
his record-breaking season, Indianapolis Colt QB Peyton Manning
was selected to have his picture on the Wheaties box. DL Images
worked with General Mills to put together a VNR. After taping
one-on-one interviews with Peyton and his favorite receiver,
Marvin Harrison; and then having two cameras cover the media
announcement in front of 200 elementary school kids, DL editor
Steve Kays went to work on the AVID. Two hours later, the tape
was on its’ way for a satellite feed at WFYI.
The highlight of the day…a Peyton Manning autographed Wheaties
box, with the heartfelt message: “To camera guy”. Now Steve and
Lee are left to argue about which one of them is the camera guy. |
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ITT—Coast to
Coast
In January, Lee and Steve traveled with ITT producers Paul
Gitelson and Sue Ream to New York City, San Diego and Seattle.
And all in just 5 days. In each location, DL shot interviews and
B-roll with people working in the multimedia field. The
resulting 10 minute program was shown to ITT Educational
Services career services staff to help them better understand
the multimedia career..
The highlight of the trip…pigging out at the famous Carnegie
Deli in New York City. |
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Dwight Freeney
Camp |
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We worked with 360
Degrees, out of Phoenix, Arizona, to write, produce shoot and
edit a TV spot promoting All-Pro lineman Dwight Freeney’s first
ever football camp for kids. Holli Hanley of Grand Illusion
coordinated the extras…25 kids and half a dozen coaches. Of
course, her son James was the star of the spot so she owed us. |
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And more stuff…. |
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CNN and FOX News
hired us recently, and the tabloids always call…Inside Edition
and A Current Affair. That’s right, A Current Affair, the show
that started all the tabloids more than a decade ago is
returning to the air.
We have also shot and edited produced TV spots recently for
Russo Communications, (Eclipse Fitness, Kendrick Auto, Weliever
Chevrolet) Adcetera (Kahlo Jeep, Kutchie Chevrolet) and Meyer &
Wallis (Marsh Supermarkets). |
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