Sun, Apr 16, 2006
OnBoard Images has joined EVQ's eXtreme Airshow Challenge
For nearly ten years, OnBoard Images has provided onboard camera
systems for a variety of motorsports including Hooters USAR ProCup,
Discovery Channel, EAA TV, Speed Channel, NASCAR, and the Unlimited
Hydroplane Racing Series in addition to hundreds of airshow
performers and events.
"The partnership with EVQ will allow us to grow in ways we only
imagined," said Mark Magin, President of OnBoard Images, "We will
continue to provide state-of-the-art video systems for all of our
clients as well as gaining the personnel and resources to expand
our services."
In addition to the onboard camera systems for the eXtreme Airshow
Challenge, Magin, an award winning video producer, has been hired
as Executive Producer of all video production at EVQ. A one-hour
television program will be developed and broadcast for all twelve
events of the 2006 eXtreme Airshow Challenge season.
OnBoard Images will now operate as a subsidiary of EVQ. "From day
one, we wanted the best equipment and the best personnel involved
in the eXtreme Airshow Challenge," commented Rick Rushing (pictured
below), owner of EVQ, "Mark was the obvious choice - he brings a
professional and creative quality to our team. He built not only a
niche in the aviation and motorsports worlds, but also a loyal
following from pilots and aircraft owners world wide."
The ACAP eXtreme Airshow Challenge series is set to launch in
April, 2006. Each participant in the series will have onboard video
technology provided by EVQ. This groundbreaking marriage of
technology and airshow promotion/management has been carefully
researched, designed and developed for over two years to bring the
audience, sponsors, and participants the ultimate airshow
experience.
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