A recently released video aims to shed a bright economic light on the region.
'Promoting Greatness,' produced by High Rock Studios--a locally based award-winning marketing and design agency--is designed to showcase the region to prospective employers and employees for the Economic Alliance of Greater Baltimore (EAGB).
“This video highlights our core industries, our unique advantages and characteristics, and our unmatched quality of life,” said Shannon Landwehr, EAGB’s director of marketing and research.
Shot in high definition with time lapse photography and multiple angles, the seven-and-a-half minute video highlights major developments and economic expansions throughout the region.
“High Rock was instrumental in bringing our thoughts and visions to fruition,” Landwehr continued. “The amazing footage they captured speaks to the quality and precision of their work. They have produced a true work of art and have done justice to the greater Baltimore region.”
The brief film incorporates statistics, rankings and comments from business and community leaders including: Baltimore County Executive Jim Smith, Baltimore Ravens Linebacker Ray Lewis, Downtown Partnership of Baltimore President Kirby Fowler, University of Maryland BioPark Senior Vice President and Executive Director Jane Shaab and University of Maryland, Baltimore County President Dr. Freeman Hrabowski among others.
'Promoting Greatness' has gone “viral” with postings on YouTube and other social networking sites, displays at trade shows, and by making it available for use by partner organizations. The video is also available for viewing and download here.
The Economic Alliance of Greater Baltimore is a public/private partnership that unites business, government and educational institutions to market greater Baltimore as a highly desirable region for new business growth and investment. Learn more at: www.greaterbaltimore.org.
High Rock Studios provides web development, graphic design, video production, Web/mobile application development and strategic marketing services for clients in the mid-Atlantic and nationwide. Visit www.highrockstudios.com to find out more.
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