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Good things come in Threes for MVP

November 11th, 2009 | Categories: Blog, News & Awards

Good things come in threes: Three awards at a time – from three different organizations!

MVP Video Production recently received three industry awards for videos created on behalf of Iowa clients. MVP Video Production earned recognition for three videos in the 2009 EMPixx Awards competition.

There When You Need Us – Royal Plus, Inc for Self-Promotion video in the Platinum category

100 Days – Mercy Medical Center for BOTH the History and Documentary Gold categories

The EMPixx, Platinum Award is presented for projects that lead the industry in production, quality and achievement. The Gold Award is presented for projects that exceed industry standards in production, quality and achievement.

Three More Awards!

November 11th, 2009 | Categories: Blog, News & Awards

MVP Visual Media Solutions recently received three industry awards for videos created on behalf of Iowa clients. MVP earned recognition for three videos in the 2008 Aegis Awards Competition.

The three Aegis Awards received by MVP Visual Media Solutions:

“100 Days” – Mercy Medical Flood in the Documentary category

“There When You Need Us” – Royal Plus in the Sales/Promotional Category

“My Boys & Girls Club” – Cedar Rapids Boys & Girls Club in the Not for Profit Category

The Aegis Video & Film Production Awards are presented for projects that exceed industry standards in quality and achievement.

MVP Wins Three Industry Video Awards

November 11th, 2009 | Categories: Blog, News & Awards

 MVP Visual Media Solutions recently received three industry awards for videos created on behalf of Iowa clients. MVP earned recognition for three videos in the 2008 Telly Awards Competition.

The three Telly Awards received by MVP Visual Media Solutions:

“100 Days” – Mercy Medical Flood in the Documentary category

“There When You Need Us” – Royal Plus in the Sales/Promotional Category

“My Boys & Girls Club” – Cedar Rapids Boys & Girls Club in the Not for Profit Category

“This is the top recognition that we can receive from our peers and the industry. These awards help show our clients and us, that we are producing projects that are on the leading edge of the industry.” said Jeffrey Zahrt. He and Kirk Monson are partners in MVP Visual Media Solutions, a Cedar Rapids video outsourcing company.

The Telly Production Awards are presented for projects that are the finest in video and film production.

Founded in 1978, the Telly Awards is the premier award honoring outstanding local, regional, and cable TV commercials and programs, the finest video and film productions, and online film and video. The Telly Awards annually showcases the best work of the most respected advertising agencies, production companies, television stations, cable operators, interactive agencies, and corporate video departments in the world. The Telly Awards receives over 13,000 entries annually from all 50 states and countries around the world. For more information about the Telly awards visit www.tellyawards.com

Isaac the Intern loves the Blue Angels

August 4th, 2009 | Categories: Intern Blog Tags: , , , , ,

Welcome back to the intern blog! The guys and I just got back from a shoot in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, at the 114th Fighter Group National Guard Base. While at the base, we filmed the Blue Angels Navy demonstration team for an upcoming science related television show. We were given “all-access” to the Blue Angels show, pilots, and crew members for an exceptional “behind the flying” experience.

CSB Green Screen Shoot

July 21st, 2009 | Categories: Intern Blog

Yesterday, the guys and I went to Community Savings Bank to shoot an upcoming television commercial. We shot Kent Stock, who’s story was brought to life by Sean Astin, in the feature film, The Final Season, in front of a green screen. The shot took a while to set up, but once we had everything properly lit, the film-seasoned Stock flew through his lines with exceptional ease.

Isaac holding cue cards for Kent Stock.

Here I am, holding cue cards for Kent Stock.

Questions about “Resilience – The Spirit of Humanity”

July 15th, 2009 | Categories: Blog, News & Awards

How did this project begin?

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Why did we make the film?

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How long did it take?

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What did we get out of it?

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Who benefits?

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