My production company, David Albright Media, is the Video Partner for the Seattle Storm WNBA Team.  We produce all of their videos, ranging from in-arena entertainment to marketing videos to viral web videos.

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Saturday
May232009

Storm Media Day 2009

Sue Bird waiting her turn in our green screen room at Storm Media Day 2009 Sue Bird waiting her turn in our green screen room at Storm Media Day 2009

Storm Media Day has come and gone.  I think it went pretty well overall, but it's always hard to tell.   Media Day is 3 hours of chaos, where the media outlets come to the Furtado Center, set up a station, and then all the Storm players rotate through the stations.  Even though we work FOR the Storm, we still only get the players during media day, just like any other media that decides to show up.   I think this pic of Sue Bird is a pretty good indication of how all the players generally feel about doing media day (photo by Aaron Last - click here to see the rest of the gallery on the Storms site)

The first pre-season game was on Thursday, and from my POV it went surprisingly smoothly for a first game of the year.  We had  couple of videos that played, but nothing too exciting... we're saving the good stuff for Opening Night (June 7).

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