Hotcards – Back To Business
When summer break ends, these kids don’t just get back to school – they get back to business! This is what happens when you’re children discover Hotcards… they succeed.
When summer break ends, these kids don’t just get back to school – they get back to business! This is what happens when you’re children discover Hotcards… they succeed.
Did you know Mace makes their iconic Pepper Spray in Cleveland, Ohio.?
Go behind the scenes at the Mace® Brand factory to see how Mace® Brand Pepper Spray is made.
Parker 3-Inch Positive Displacement Lobe Pump
New video highlighting Parker Hannifin Corporation, the global leader in motion and control technologies. Parker and Dixon Pumps have developed a new high-performance 3-inch (76 mm) positive displacement lobe pump. Available in 20 and 30 hp configurations, the pumps can transfer up to 230 and 330 gpm (870 and 1,249 lpm), respectively, at 140 psi (965 kPa).
With an efficient and compact design, the pump is 40% lighter and shorter than any comparable model available. The pump is capable of continuous operation at full capacity without any liquid inflow, eliminating the risk of premature failure due to dry-running. A precision thermal protection circuit monitors both the pump and motor to prevent overheating, which can damage internal components.
How did our host, Aaron Sechrist, end up gaining the will to inspire an entire nation of Weapons of Mass Creation just like you? Watch and find out.
The sixth annual Weapons of Mass Creation Fest goes down in just a couple weeks at the Allen Theatre. If it’s related to design and stuff (that’s industry jargon, by the way), it’s showcased here, with talks and artists and panels and workshops and the list goes on and on and on, and so does our love for one of the best fests in Cleveland. The site is here, with a full lineup and schedule. Below, a pump-up video of sorts from friend of the program Aaron Sechrist. It’s 187 percent fun.
– Cleveland Scene
Thank you to our sponsors Go Media, Purple Films, OkPants, Cinecraft Productions, Lean Dog, Tremont Athletic Club, the Zach Bruell Restaurant Group, Playhouse Square.
Introducing Mace® Brand Nite Beams – Available at Mace.com
How do you keep a bicycle rider and support crew safe while racing across the country, often along dark highways with poor visibility?
That was exactly the problem facing participants in the Race Across America (RAAM), a 3,000-mile cross-country race starting in Oceanside, Calif. and finishing in Annapolis, Md. Riders are accompanied by their support crews consisting of drivers, mechanics, medical specialists and others, who all need to be ready to spring into action at a moment’s notice, around the clock.
At night, along busy highways, safety is a constant concern. That’s why the crew of racer Brian Toone wore Mace® Brand Nite Beams LED accessories.
“If I need something, they had to hop out of the car on the spot,” Toone says. “When you’re in and out of a car on the side of the road like that, visibility is extremely important.”
Toone’s crew maintained visibility by wearing Nite Beams arm bands, leg bands and ball caps, each outfitted with a bright, highly visible LED beam, alerting teammates — and even more important, passing drivers — of their locations.
“I rode for at least part of the night, every night of the race, so they were all out there with me at whatever hour of the day I was riding,” Toone says. “They’re my supporters and my motivators. I need them out there with me, and I need them to be safe.”
Equipped with Nite Beams accessories, Toone’s crew helped him finish seventh in his first Race Across America, with a time of 10 days, 14 hours and 20 minutes.
“All of us on the team were rookies as far as the RAAM goes,” Toone says. “I think our Mace equipment helped give us some peace of mind knowing that we were being as safe as we could out there. Our equipment helped us get to the finish line, and get there in one piece.”
Learn more here: http://www.mace.com/products/personal-safety/nite-beams-safety-wear
http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20150720005034/en/Mace®-Brand-Nite-Beams-LED-Products-Bicycle#.VbEIvJWRiMl
“Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. And the only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven’t found it yet, keep looking. Don’t settle. As with all matters of the heart, you’ll know when you find it.” – Steve Jobs
“Take Risks. Give Credit. Stand Out.” from Purple-Films on Vimeo.
We are Purple Films. A video production company focused on telling the personal and engaging stories of our clients and their culture. We started nearly ten years ago after Jim and Dan decided to turn in a video instead of a high school essay on Beauwulf! The journey continued as we butchered short films thinking we were allstars in college, a blessing that landed us in front of a crowd of hungry hip hop artists. We managed to win a few local awards for our music videos, but more importantly were the connections made and the doors that opened. Our connections have continued to evolve as we strengthen our focus on visual storytelling.
WE MAKE ENGAGING AND ENTERTAINING CONTENT YOU CAN SHARE WITH THE WORLD
Check out some of the amazing brands and people we got to work with so far:
Hotcards.com | libertyford.com | vitamix.com | nikebasketball.com | rustbeltreclamation.com | majesticsteel.com | classicvw.com | mace.com |Parker.com |
Family owned Cleveland business, Vitamix, hired production company Purple Films to create new video advertising for their Commercial Product line.
Professional chefs around the world trust the Vita-Prep 3 for its exceptional power, versatility and performance. From chopping delicate ingredients to blending tough purées, the Vita-Prep 3 prepares every dish to perfection.
TechPint is a popup tech conference that’s held in various drinking establishments across Northeast Ohio several times a year. It regularly draws a crowd of nearly 400 founders and investors from across the region for an evening of connections, inspiration and pints.