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Video on the web only…? Not when ESPN calls us up for Ashley Fiolek!

If you haven’t heard of Ashley Fiolek yet, you will soon enough. At only 17 and not to mention deaf, she is one of Motocross’ brightest rising stars

  1. She’s been racing since she was 7 and since 2004 has been taking things to a whole new level:
    1. “I decided to implement new standards for myself and this is when I really started to work and train hard to achieve my goals. That year I won Loretta Lynn’s, the nation’s most prestigious amateur national, in the girl’s 9-13 class on my 85cc Honda. I went undefeated for the week winning all three of my moto’s.”

      -Ashley Fiolek

      1. Now she’s gone completely pro, riding a Honda 250f 4 stroke and is VERY comfortable as you can tell…
        1. Ashley is sponsored by Red Bull and from this very nice promo video they put together you can see why they are willing to put their name out there with hers!
          1. Dan Plym of the TEMG crew got called up to support David Quint as he ran camera to catch the action right on the track during all of Ashley’s races at Thunder Valley Lakewood, Colorado. What a day, Ashley won all of her motos for the day (not a big surprise) and had the fans going crazy. Was a lot of fun working with the pros on a major shoot and we are definitely looking forward to more to come!
 

Live Web Streaming Video by iClips.net

iClips came out to Red Rocks Amphitheatre on Sept. 7th and 8th to shoot live webcast coverage of Sound Tribe Sector Nine.

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iClips provides free live video event streaming and is yet another company taking advantage of the penetration rate of broadband. Dan Plym of Third Eye Media Group was asked out to provide production support which included some camera time for RJD2 who opened on Friday night and for STS9 on Saturday.

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Moving to D-Town. Finally…

My whole life I have been trapped in suburbia. For most people there is nothing wrong with it, especially here in the Mile High City. Burbs like Arvada, Westminster, Broomfield, and now Flat Irons are pretty nice. Anywhere around here is within an hour of the mountains and there are usually some good spots to grab a bite here and there but that seems to be all there is to it.

In the last 10 years or so downtown has really turned around. There is A LOT to do now. And..AND the public transportation is getting better by the minute. I’m really looking forward to the big move to the city, something I’ve wanted to do since I was a kid. Even better we’ll be practically sharing a property line with our production studio so the commute is a 30 second walk.

I use to think LA was the place for me, but now I find myself excited to see what Denver has to really offer a budding business owner like myself.

Denver!