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Mayor Dave Bing takes Detroit's $150 million deficit to the press, asking city unions to accept wage cuts, and Gov. Snyder and legislature to stop reneging on the millions owed Detroit in a decade-old tax deal. Bing is trying to turn the deficit around and avoid an emergency financial takeover of Detroit by the state. Future Media was hired to teleprompt the mayor's crucial 11.16.11 message by Steve Serkaian, Bing's new Dir. of Communications. |
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ZimmerFish and production crew on set at Future Media's A stage for a series of branding television spots for Cleary University.
Shooting and editing by Ahptic Productions. Sets by OmniTech Architectural Specialties. Creative concept, design and direction by ZimmerFish. www.zimmerfish.com |
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Future Media's jib and two-camera production crew produce FITNESS, a 4-DVD package of workout videos for Chris Johnson's On Target Living (www.ontargetliving.com) at the Ruhala Performing Arts Center in Haslett (www.ruhalacenter.com). In addition to the Sept. 2010 production and post work, FMC collaborated with OTL on product design, packaging and an initial replication order of 1,000 units of the 4-DVD package. FITNESS is a follow up to Let's Get Moving which was produced on FMC's soundstage in 2009. OTL's founder and owner, Chris Johnson is the former Director of Health, Wellness and Fitness for the MAC in East Lansing, and is a nationally-known fitness and nutrition expert, having hosted over 17,000 personal training sessions in his 20 year career. He speaks to large corporate audiences across the country and has written three popular books: Nutrition, Cooking, and Meal Patterning. All of Chris' products are available at www.ontargetliving.com. |
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For the fourth time in as many years, FUTURE MEDIA crews provided teleprompting, staging, lighting and sound reinforcement services for Mayor Virg Bernero's State of the City address Jan. 25, 2010. The venue was the Hill Community Center Auditorium on Lansing's SW side. The event was broadcast live by WILX-TV. |
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OKEMOS, Mich. — Delta Dental of Michigan has earned a second international award for its seven-part video series titled: A Healthy Mouth, A Healthier You...Area dentists opened their doors for the company's videotaping efforts and Okemos-based Future Media Corp. did the videotaping, editing, and post-production...[more] |
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Delta Dental of Michigan has earned the prestigious Aegis Award in the training and education category for its seven-part video series titled "A Healthy Mouth, A Healthier You." Produced by Future Media Corporation...[more] |
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Future Media covers Detroit's 2008 NAIAS press preview for German TV consortium ARD. Videographer Bob Bishop and soundman Peter Schlitt set up for a unilateral interview during a "scrum" with Chrysler President Tom LaSorda, as Ford's new truck models emerged from a herd of longhorn cattle and cowboys, outside Cobo Hall on Jan. 13, 2008...[more] |
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A television crew from America's Most Wanted spent Monday in Windsor doing a segment on accused murderer Jesse Imeson. Videographer Bob Bishop of the Future Media Corp. in Michigan tapes Imeson's upstairs apartment on Erie Street where the body of Carlos Rivera was discovered...[more] |
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A television crew from America's Most Wanted spent Monday in Windsor doing a segment on accused murderer Jesse Imeson. Videographer Bob Bishop tapes Imeson's upstairs apartment on Erie Street West where Carlos Rivera's body was discovered while technical manager Peter Schitt looks on...[more] |
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GM Celebrated the Lansing Grand River Plant's 5th Year Anniversary which featured some of their latest vehicles, national GM and UAW VIPs and MI politicians. Future Media provided staging, lighting, screens & projectors, house audio and live coverage for internal use, and satellited the mixed feed to GM's world HQ for rebroadcast to other GM outlets and the media. GM's Lansing plants communications mgr. Heidi Magyars was our client contact for the 10.20.06 LGR campus event. |
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Bob Bishop owns and runs Future Media Corp., an Okemos-based production company that works with major television networks and international businesses, such as NBC and the British Broadcasting Corporation, or BBC. [more] |
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After shooting location features @ UofM and MSU with campus correspondent Zach Leibowitz (#44 leading a cheer with MSU's cheer team and the MSU Marching Band), Future Media crewed a live-shot episode of ESPN's Cold Pizza in Spartan Stadium. Host Thea Andrews interviewed MSU head football coach John L. Smith, father-son MSU football players Charles and Caleb Thornhill, and former MSU QB Bill Burke. The Cold Pizza tailgate segment with Feasty Boys Jon Mayer and Jim Stump, featured MSU head basketball coach Tom Izzo. |
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Future Media covers the Sturgis MI police dept's "cop card" autograph event for America's Most Wanted. In the early days, cop-friendly features were included in the show. As AMW continues to change up the format, and having captured well over 1000 fugitive felons, the show has understandably omitted these kinds of features. Future Media has been a production crew for AMW since the show's inception, having worked on approximately 50 episodes, including AMW's first international capture…a man who killed two Saginaw co-workers, was captured by Interpol agents in the jungles of South America...[more] |
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Future Media worked another crime reenactment near Buckley/Traverse City, for "Real Stories of the Highway Patrol". The actual crime - a man shooting a state police trooper in the head, actually took place in the upper peninsula. Producer Craig Peligian in the dark baseball cap, is now the very successful owner/executive producer of Pilgrim Film and Television, which produces dozens of TV shows, including Dirty Jobs, and American Chopper. FMC owner Bob Bishop (videographer in white hat) helped Peligian produce a half dozen "Real Stories" episodes in Michigan and Ohio....[more] |
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"Future Media helps reenact a Howard City gas station robbery for the syndicated TV show: "Real Stories of the Highway Patrol." Page Neve is now retired from the Michigan State Police, but he was called back into duty Friday to help re-enact a 1993 incident in which he and his partner could have been killed…[more] |
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