Archive for November, 2009

Mr. Pratt

Posted by benjaminedwards on Nov 05 2009 | TO INFORM

Have you ever carried a heavy load and wondered just how long it was possible to continue moving forward, without falling backward? And at that point have you ever had someone come up and offer to take a great deal of that load on to their own shoulders, and even more so, say that the good Lord brought it to their attention to lend a hand to you? If not, you can imagine what an incredible blessing that would be.
Such is the case with Aaron, who is now lending his talents with administrative (and a whole lot more) to Emote360. With recent publications highlighting what Emote has done and hopes to do in the future as we continue to build our infrastructure, having someone like Aaron on board is imperative, and thankfully, the good Lord knew that. Everyone needs a Pratt. Thanks Pratt.

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The Congo Benefit Project

Posted by garyachristenson on Nov 05 2009 | TO INFORM, TO INSPIRE

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We wanted to briefly share a project that basically has our ENTIRE production team working around the clock to wrap up right now. It’s called The Congo Benefit Project. It’s a DVD and CD project that will be packaged in an 8 panel digi-pack case (above is one of the graphics we created for the packaging). There are six HD videos that retell the story of Congo and what’s currently happening to it’s people. It also includes a 15 song CD with various artist from around the country. It’ll be on sale this winter and all the proceeds go to benefit the people of Congo. Don’t know what’s happening in Congo? Find out by watching THIS VIDEO we produced earlier this year for World Relief NEXT. We’ll let you know when The Congo Benefit Project is avaliable for purchase and where you can find the product. What an amazing project to be involved in. Photography by Benjamin Edwards, design by Gary A Christenson, Copy by Matthew Smith, Video production by Beth Fischer, Audio Engineering and music production by Justin Lavik and Conor Miller. Printed with JC Nore.

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