WebCasting services for the production.
The project consisted of three videos that were streamed over Facebook. The first video featured a carousel that displayed various products throughout the show. Viewers commented on the video as it streamed with descriptions of people they needed to buy gifts for. Walmart employees then assembled gift ideas and sent them across the screen on the carousel.
The second video featured groups of puppies “reviewing” toys and other pet products by playing with them. In the third video, a group of kids took to the aisles of Walmart for some last-minute holiday shopping.
AMC had a full crew on set. Andy Ferullo served as production manager. Phil Fleischer operated the TriCaster unit. Arié Ohayon was the Director of Photography, heading up a camera team consisting of Lou Blackmon and John Bell. Loni Gest and Eric Chiriboga served as gaffers, and RJ Yenesel was the production’s sound mixer. In addition to WebCasting services, AMC provided a teleprompter, operated by Zack Breheney.
“The crew did a fantastic job on this project! They’re all great people who have the skill and flexibility to perform to the highest standard on live shoots,” Elle Kyle, a producer at AMC, commented.
In addition to WebCasting, American Movie Company offers a variety of video production services across the nation, including Green Screen Studios, and Teleprompter rentals. Central offices are located in NYC, LA and Miami. They have been involved in high profile location shoots including Mortal Instruments: The City of Bones and Lucky Number Slevin, among others.
Contact Info:
Name: Elle Kyle
Email: Send Email
Organization: American Movie Company
Website: http://www.americanmovieco.com
Release ID: 161938