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Phoenix – March 17, 2006 – Vista Systems’ Spyder played the Palace, the Salt Palace Center in
Salt Lake City, where it helped Webb Audio Visual Communication deliver exciting, big-screen
visuals to a meeting of Young Living Essential Oils’ national distributors. A network marketing
company based in Utah, Young Living is the world’s leading producer of therapeutic essential
oils.
“The client wanted to do something different and in-your-face so we recommended a big-screen
presentation to kick off the meeting, and their in house production department really bought into
the idea,” says Steve Webb of Webb Audio Visual. With the theme “Gold of the Gods,” Webb
produced an HD movie with 5.1 surround sound and an ancient Egypt storyline.
With an audience of some 2,500 in attendance, Webb employed three pairs of Barco R12+
projectors, a Stewart 18 x 60-foot Aeroview 100 screen, and Vista Systems Spyder 344 for the
image display.
“What made Spyder so attractive was its ability to display the content’s multiple resolutions:
Beta SP and DVCPRO HD video clips and PowerPoint elements,” Webb explains. “What also
impressed me was Spyder’s flexibility. It was able to format windows to any configuration you
wanted, and you’re not limited to the number of windows you can have in each screen area. You
can move images from one screen or another or give a consistent background. And, since
Spyder is a second-generation product, it is stable and reliable.”
Fifty-year old Webb Audio Visual is a full-service audio visual, video, sound, and lighting
company with extensive experience in live-event staging, video production, set design, lighting
design, and audio reinforcement. “Our longevity in this business comes from a commitment to
bringing clients creative ideas and innovative products like the Spyder,” says Webb.
Vista Systems’ switchers have become the industry standard for live multiple-destination video
and data mixed signal switching. For more information on Vista Systems, visit their Web site at
www.vistasystems.net.