Studio Center Adds New Producer In Virginia Beach
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va., March 2, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Studio Center, the country's largest commercial production company, is pleased to announce the addition of Dan Parisi to the position of Video Producer.
Parisi, a graduate of Towson University, began his television career with A&E and The History Channel. From there, Parisi traveled throughout the US and Canada producing Sports Car racing, award winning studio programs and "live" remote broadcasts for Speedvision, the SPEED network and FOX Sports, including 2 Wheel Tuesday and the AMA Superbike Championship.
Just prior to joining Studio Center, Parisi was handling multiple international productions for ON24, the global leader in webinar-based marketing solutions.
An avid motorsports fan, Parisi lives in Virginia Beach with his wife, Sarah, and their two daughters. Parisi will be based in Virginia Beach, but will produce projects for Studio Center all over the country.
About the addition of Parisi, William "Woody" Prettyman, CEO of Studio Center, said, "Dan is a PRO who knows how to plan and execute all types of video projects which is exactly what we do! He's a terrific addition to our Video Team despite his sad and protracted allegiance to the Cincinnati Bengals."
About Studio Center: Studio Center, with 6 locations (number 7 coming in April) in 5 cities (soon to be 6), fully produces over 15,000 Radio and TV commercials each year. Studio Center also produces Websites, including Design and Development, Online Videos, Corporate Training Videos, Infomercials, Audio for Toys and Games and Documentaries -- for clients in all 50 states and 23 countries around the world. Studio Center Total Production has an exclusive roster of hundreds of non-union and union talent including a deep on-camera roster. Please call 1-866-515-2111 to set up a tour today! Visit our site www.studiocenter.com
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