Visit To Animal Care Center, Council Member Mike Brown Project
January 10, 2012-As we work with Client Mike Brown and providing total media coverage of his political events in 2011, our team accommodates Mr. Brown to the Animal Care Center in Greenville, South Carolina as he explores options for Spartanburg
e-Vision develops new church website in the “nick of time” for new year!
January 1, 2012-First Baptist Church of Hamilton Park employed e-Vision to develop a new website within 10 days that will make have easier navigation, calendar of events, live broadcast integration and links to social media accounts. “We are hoping the congregation
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e-Vision hires new intern Brandon McDowell
August 25, 2011-e-Vision recently brought on board Brandon McDowell, a recent Spartanburg Community College Interactive Design graduate. Brandon is currently at Walden University where he is currently majoring in Web Design and Application Development. Brandon is currently participating in the
E-CHURCH TV Live Broadcast Solutions for Churches
E-Vision Project Development Corporation sets up to revamp and replace current over priced and outcome AXIS IP Network media stations to prepare churches for the new digital age.
e-Vision begins Coverage of Spartanburg County Council Meetings Begins
On October 17, 2011- Our team members Eric Whiteside and Brandon McDowell begins video media coverage of Spartanburg County Council meetings for client Mike Brown. SPARTANBURG COUNTY COUNCIL GENERAL SESSION MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2011 3:30 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBERS COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE BUILDING Presentations: A. Resolution to congratulate the
e-Vision Prepares for New Political News Website
January 10, 2012-The e-Vision team starts development of a new political news website, partnering with existing client Mike Brown a local politician in the Spartanburg, South Carolina area. The new website will focus on local and regional government political related news
Council Member Mike Brown CLF | Summer Institute Educational Trip
August 2011-Council Member Mike Brown explores the International Civil Rights Museum in Greensboro, North Carolina with the e-Vision media team.
Onsite support JCCNAA $1,000,000 Campaign Events
March 23 2012, e-Visions Founder and Project Manager Eric Whiteside along with App Developer Brandon McDowell started the day off in Longview, Tx covering media for the Jarvis Homecoming Weekend Alumni registration. Later that day the eVision team headed down to the Maude Cobb Convention Center to get set up for the Friday Night Fish Fry event that started at 6 and the the Tally Rally which started at 8. On this entire trip, we decided to broadcast live. So first we decided to run a test. So we set up our lap tops, and connected our cameras to our tripods to test our live broadcasting speed. Then we took our camcorder and our Canon camera and polished the lenses. After all the testing It was 6 o’clock and the people where starting to crowd the Convention center. Brandon started taking pictures, while Eric tested the internet connection speed. The whole event was a success. Evision left and got prepared for the next day. The next day (Saturday March 24th), the evisions team, headed back to Jarvis in Hawkins, Tx for the Soon after we headed upstairs from the registration building. We went directing to where they were holding the “Meet the Candidates”/NAA meeting in the church. This meeting was held for the Jarvis staff and Alumni. They got a chance to meet and vote for the next Jarvis National Alumni Association president and staff. So we first set up our lap tops, then we set up one of our HD logitech computer cameras and connected it to a tripod, lastly we set up our Sony camcorder for recording purposes. While live broadcasting and recording, Brandon was walking around the church taking pictures of different figures at the meeting. Afterwards the team headed back down to The Maude Cobb Convention Center to get set up for the Centennial Pioneer Hall of Fame Induction Reception and the Centennial Banquet. It went well, At 6tThe Convention center was well packed. While setting up, The gentleman responsible for putting the banquet together pulled Brandon aside and asked him to record the Hall of Fame Induction Reception and asked if he could later make it into a dvd for people to be able to get.