Video Streaming & Webcasting

St Louis Video Webcasting

Medical video interviews on a green screen st. louis video production services. Take a look at the entire production team and talent. A behind the scenes look at a green screen video production shoot in the studio. This event was produced as a live video streaming or webcasting for multiple locations around the country.

ANN History Channel – Volume 8 – 2011

Rob Haller, Video Producer, 314-892-1233

ANN History Channel Video Production, St. Louis, Missouri

Scenes from Volume 8 – St. Louis Video Streaming and Webcasting

It’s a Wrap!

Video cast and crew members of the  Abolition News Network pose for a publicity photograph. The St. Louis Video Team calls it a wrap on DVD Volume Five entitled “Obstacles On The Road To The Abolition Of Slavery.”

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Cast and Crew of the Abolition News and St. Louis Studio Video

St. Louis Video Director and Producer on the set
Still photograph production shots from volume 5 of the Abolition News Network TV production, “Obstacles
On The Road To The Abolition Of Slavery.”  ANN Director and Producer, Stephen D. Edison views the scene on the
set.  The scene here depicts, U.S. President Millard Fillmore (seated, middle), portrayed by actor Lance Leykam; being interviewed
regarding his support of the Fugitive Slave Act, that required the return of runaway slaves.

St. Louis Video Director and Producer on the set

Still photograph production shots from volume 5 of the Abolition News Network TV production, “Obstacles On The Road To The Abolition Of Slavery.” ANN Director and Producer, Stephen D. Edison views the scene on the set.  The scene here depicts, U.S. President Millard Fillmore (seated, middle), portrayed by actor Lance Leykam; being interviewed regarding his support of the Fugitive Slave Act, that required the return of runaway slaves.

Stephen D. Edison, Producer and Director

Stephen D. Edison, Producer and Director

Abolition News Network St. Louis Video Slave Girl.

We are very happy with the reception of our new production “On the road to slavery” by the fictional Abolition News Network. This is a new approach, never attempted before, of a comprehensive teaching and study of the history of slavery in the United States in the 18th and 19th century by allowing students to hear the actual words and thoughts spoken by most all personalities involved that contributed to this subject, both for and against from 1776 until after the Civil War.

This particular clip (shown below) is quite moving and is a true story about a slave girl witnessed in 1838 on the Steamer “Uncle Sam.” We actually hear about the horror and cruelty in her own viewpoint of what it was like to be a young slave girl bought in the United States before the Civil War. This clip is from Disc four of a seven Disc production.

Senior Producer, Steve Edison.

For information and educational discounts, please contact Rob Haller, robh@hallerconcepts.com

Woodworking Journal – St. Louis Video Production

If you build it, they will come

St. Louis Video Production

robh@hallerconcepts.com   314.892.1233

4501 Mattis Road, St. Louis, MO 63128-3071




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