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Be one of the few, the proud, the lucky ones to travel to Las Vegas and be a part of an awards ceremony. Top Shop, Paris Hotel. Be there. This show is a cool format for an awards show for Waste Management's Fleet Services.

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The Falling Numbers effect from a popular movie was too cool to pass by so we had to create our own version of it. Many people are trapped in a Matrix and are conscricted by the factors of time, budget, and quality. Stage Directions will help you Escape the Matrix

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Bertek Show

A week in Ft. Lauderdale in June didn't sound bad even if you gotta work.

This show for Mylan Bertek Pharmaceuticals merged new LED lighting effects, Spandex, City-Scape set elements, dance acts, and lots of presentations on new products. It was a pump up the Reps kinda of show capped off by an award show with strobe lights on a runway, welcoming each achiever on stage for big money.

ISES Awards

This project received a "Best Team Effort"Espirit Award at ISES's own international competition. Titled, "Houston…A Space of Infinite Possibilities" the event honored Jordy Tollett, president of the Greater Houston Convention and Visitors Bureau. We provided Sound, Lighting and Video projection as well as production services for the award show presentation and a special video honoring Mr. Tollett for his years of visionary service to the Houston convention industry.

Dupont Safety

This is a SDI classic done for Dupont titled, "The Wild West Safety Fest". It incorporated everything, Laser Show, Intelligent Lights, Pyros, Strobe Lights, Dance Routines, Military Color Guard, even a guy in a Gorrilla Suit. The show was a hybrid media show (slide/video) presented on a 10' x 30' screen with a rustic metal framed set that looked like a barn. It featured a cowboy character as the storyteller of the history of safety. Kind of a Forested Gump kind of a guy.

GST Show

This dealer meeting for Toyota was held in the Verizon Wireless Theater. It incorporated a 12' x 24' HD Screen framed in Truss, tons of intelligent lighting, and our own version of a Millionaire show. Richard Jeni of HBO fame was the featured entertainment. Working in a Rock-n-Roll Concert Venue with big lights, big sound, big screens dubed this show, "large".

 



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