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Miami Dolphins Multimedia Wall Features Christie MicroTiles

MIAMI – The Miami Dolphins' new interactive multimedia display, featuring Christie MicroTiles, is up and running at the team's Sun Life Stadium. Called the Dolphins Interactive Wall, it's a customized version of The BuzzWall, developed by Christie and Montreal-based Arsenal Media.

Baltimore Church Using Five Hitachi Z-HD5000 Cameras

BALTIMORE – New Psalmist Baptist Church recently installed five new Hitachi Z-HD5000 multi-format HD cameras within the 4,000-seat main sanctuary of its new multi-million-dollar worship center, known as The Holy City of Zion.

Aram Multimedia Provides Wide Screen Projection for DnB Nord Bank Event

WARSAW, Poland – Aram Multimedia supported an event for DnB Nord bank with a projection spanning nearly 100 meters in length and covering an area close to 500 square meters in size. The projection required 11 projectors, two Catalyst Pro media servers and was controlled via a Barco/High End Systems Wholehog 3 console.

Cornerstone Church Goes Multi-Campus with FOR-A Video Switcher

ORANGEBURG, SC – About a year ago, the lead pastor at Cornerstone Community Church started taking the necessary steps to transform Cornerstone into a multi-site church. One of those steps was to install a FOR-A HVS-300HS HD/SD Digital Video Switcher to facilitate video production across the church's new satellite campuses.

Proel’s EVR Media Opens Rome Office with Fanfare

ROME – EVR Media, one of the companies in Proel Group, opened its new office here with the kind of fanfare it hopes to be providing for other corporate events in the region. The event including sound support for jazz and DJ performances along with choreographed dancers, lighting and projection.

GoVision Provides HD Video Backdrops for Bush Library Groundbreaking

DALLAS, TX – GoVision, which provided video support for George W. Bush's second oath of office in January 2005 and a welcome home rally in Midland, Texas in 2009, was called upon yet again for the groundbreaking ceremony for the new George W. Bush Presidential Center at Southern Methodist University, a televised event attended by an invitation-only crowd of 3,000 friends and supporters.