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Allstate Insurance "Allstars"
meeting in Marco Island, Florida. Meeting produced by Essman Associates.
We provided multi-image programming and staging for this 9 projector plus
laser presentation on an 8' x 24' rear projection screen. Photo by Al
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Bandag Incorporated's "Conferencia
en Acapulco" at the Acapulco Princess Hotel featured "Rolling With Number
One", a 15 projector multi-image presentation with an original soundtrack
on a 13' x 39' rear projection screen. Photo by Brad Soule. |
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Another Bandag show, this one
titled "Heroes" and staged at the Hyatt Regency Embarcadero in San Francisco.
This was a front projected 15 projector multi-image show on a 10' x 30' screen,
again with original soundtrack. Photo by Brad Soule. |
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This staging set was used for
Purina Mills' CHC and GSAB meetings during their 100th Anniversary year.
After programming the 12 projector multi-image backdrop for live singers
and dancers we traveled with the show to Walt Disney World in Orlando to
stage the presentation and produce on-site "recap" shows featuring hundreds
of images of the meeting attendees. Photo by Media Systems. |
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One of the eight locations
across the United States where we staged Purina Mills' "Headed for the Future".
This mixed media presentation featured 15 slide projectors and two video
projectors behind a live cast of 16 dancers and an emcee. Photo by Ric
Johnson. |
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This is a backstage view of
the "Headed for the Future" set. At this point a video is running in a "window"
in the wide screen slides. Ric can be seen at the main control computer at
the lower left. Photo by Mike Kregness, Sharpshooters. |
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A very complex multi-image
grid for presentation of the Association for Multi-Image's "Gold Tour" to
the Advertising Professionals of Des Moines. This grid included over 30
projectors to allow us to show a variety of presentations from 2 to 18
projectors. In addition to the various screen and projector configurations
it was also necessary to coordinate a variety of control devices from Arion,
AVL, Clear Light, and Multivision Systems. Photo by Ric Johnson. |