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Our most recent major corporate staging for SP Richards Company in
Nashville (July 2007). The closing night
ceremonies concluded with a concert by the
extremely popular Country Music group Lonestar. With lighting effects dazzling enough
for a Las Vegas revue, several super-sized
video screens and a sound system strong
enough to knock your socks off, this closing
act was a resounding hit. In fact, it is the
only time in Moray Black Productions history
that attendees actually rushed the stage as
only true music fans do! Click the photo and
see for yourself.
Visit:
Lonestar's website
View:
Lonestar Music Videos |
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Keynote speakers can often have an
unforgettable effect on attendees. Such was
the case with Chris Gardner, keynote speaker
for the SP Richards Advantage Business
Conference in Nashville. Chris was the focus
of the recent Hollywood hit "The Pursuit of
Happyness". He walked on stage following a
video promoting this movie. Before he could
even speak a word, the attendees were on
their feet giving him a well-deserved
standing ovation! He joked that it cost
Hollywood $70 million dollars to reenact
what he had done for nothing! Will Smith portrayed Chris in the film and he was also
the topic of a MBP Emmy-Award Winning
Program Promo for "Fresh Prince of Bel-Air"
(see tv commercials/promos).
Visit:
Christopher Gardner's website
Visit:
The Pursuit of Happyness website |
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One of MBP's many specialities is that of
video candids. These are much more than
happy attendees waving at the camera. We
pick a theme and weave it through the entire
candids piece. This is also a strong element
of our corporate presentations.
At last summer's SP Richards Business
Conference, we built the entire candids
around "You Gotta Wear Shades". Click the
photo to see how it turned out! If you'd
like to see more, click on the grey, above
left Candids
button to see our well-received "Las Vegas
Elvis" candids piece from last year.
During the Lonestar concert, lead singer
Richie McDonald
commented on our
video and the great time the folks at SPR
were having in Nashville. |
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