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GoVision Enhances Entertainment at ASAE Meeting

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DALLAS – Argyle, TX-based GoVision provided video screens to enhance the entertainment during the 2012 ASAE Annual Meeting & Expo in Dallas. An Opening Night Celebration at Cowboys Stadium featured extra screens on each side of the stage for Big & Rich’s show, while another night’s event featured screens enhancing country artist Jack Ingram’s performance.

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DALLAS – The Dallas Convention & Visitors Bureau entertained thousands of association executives gathered in Dallas for the 2012 ASAE (Center for Association Leadership) Annual Meeting & Expo.  Argyle, TX-based GoVision, a supplier of customized modular LED walls and turnkey mobile LED units, pitched in with other members of the production community to help DFW shine for the event.

For Saturday’s Opening Night Celebration at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, GoVision placed 12’ x 20’ Daktronics PST-12HD screens on each side of the stage for Big & Rich’s headlining show. The country duo was also joined onstage by special guest Cowboy Troy and the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders.  GoVision’s screens captured every nuance of the show for the enthusiastic audience scattered throughout the football field.

On Tuesday night, the company’s 19’ x 33’ “GoBigger” LED unit – a high-definition mobile video screen – was stationed outside the Winspear Opera House, where the ASAE Foundation held “The Classic,” a VIP event featuring a performance by country music artist Jack Ingram.  The concert, along with sponsor content, was broadcast on the screen throughout the evening.

“We’re used to being in the middle of some of the biggest events in the world, so there’s no place more fitting for us to be than at the ‘mother of all conventions,’ where the biggest event producers in the business go,” said Chris Curtis, president of GoVision LP.  “We’re honored that the Dallas CVB asked us to bring some major video firepower to the festivities, so the conventioneers can see that everything really is bigger in Texas.  Even the video screens!”

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