So how are you adapting to this "change" in America's economy? We like to hear from you. As we've be writing on this blog, Tarulli Media Group (aka Tarulli Video) is adapting by reinventing itself: becoming experts in e-marketing and adapting our craft to the surging interest in social networking as a business tool.
Video has a new use as an enhancement to your profile on social networking sites like Facebook. Video can help describe who you are, what you sell (in the case of businesses) and your interests. And the video doesn't have to be a Hollywood production. For social networking purposes, we've learned to keep it short and simple. As it turns out, that's a powerful formula for Internet or e-marketing. Drop me a line at joeld@tarullivideo.com if you're interested in learning more.
For your weekend entertainment, we've uploaded a new Breitenbach Winery video that features the construction of the new "Valiant Grape Vineyard." An earlier video showed the beginning stage. This new one shows the whole shootin' match and includess running commentary by Breitenbach's owner and winemaker Dalton "Duke" Bixler! The valiant grapes will actually be planted later this month. We'll be there with cameras in hand to capture the event and show it to you. Stay tuned for that and much more to come. Don't forget to visit the Tarulli Media Group You Tube channel often to view new stuff from our vast video archive.
Joel
Tarulli HD Media Group manufactures and constructs digital media products. We are a leading digital solutions provider for businesses in the corporate and industrial world. Our office and studio are located in the city of Dover in the heart of Eastern Ohio's manufacturing and technology corridor. We have proven success in creating digital video, multimedia, print and web products that grow profit margins, create and retain jobs and expand our clients' market share.
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Monday, March 30, 2009
TV-2's Special Report: The Flood of 2005
The Flood of 2005 was a history-maker. It destroyed property and isolated communities throughout Eastern Ohio. Heavy snowfall followed by heavy rain in January of that year created perfect flooding conditions. Dams held back as much water as they could. There was even a scare of breeches at the Bolivar Dam and Zoar Levee in Tuscarawas County. Zoar was completely surrounded by flood water, isolating residents and shutting down Tusky Valley High School for over a week.
At the time, TMG was programming local origination cable channel 2 for Adelphia Cable. Tim Tarulli wrote and produced this video, which features aerial views of the flood's devastation in the Bolivar and Dover Dam areas. He got a personal ride in one of the Ohio Governor's helicopters dispatched to carry state and federal emergency response officials to a meeting at the Bolivar fire station. Look for more "TV-2 Classics" to be posted here and on TMG's You Tube Channel in the future.
Joel
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