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| Appalachian Skies Media, LLC, based in Charleston, West Virginia, provides a variety of professional media services ranging from television photography to web site design. Our primary focus is regular coverage of weather events across the United States for national television broadcasts. Please feel free to explore our site to learn more about the services offered by Appalachian Skies.
ENG News Video Services
Appalachian Skies Media works in partnership with Minneapolis-based Breaking News Video Network (BNVN, on the web at bnvn.com) to regularly provide current video of weather events across the USA for national broadcast on The Weather Channel and other media outlets. Appalachian Skies owns and operates a mobile ENG (electronic news gathering) system specially equipped for coverage of weather events anywhere in the country.
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Weather Stock Video Footage
Through our intensive coverage of weather events across the United States, Appalachian Skies Media has been able to build a large archive of stock weather footage available for licensing. Both standard definition and high-definition content is available. Our footage library, located at our StormScenes web site, features hard-to-find video of extreme weather events at competitive per-second rates. Our turnaround time for licensing and providing footage is fast, in most cases less than two days. The StormScenes site provides sample video clips of all available material.
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High-Voltage Machine Rentals and Demonstrations
Appalachian Skies Media owns and operates specialized high-voltage machines used to produce electrostatic phenomena (static electricity). We own two Van de Graaff generators (large and small) and a Wimshurst machine, devices that are great attention-grabbers at conventions, trade shows, science expositions and educational functions. Our electrostatic machines are identical to the models found in the nation's top science museums and university physics laboratories. These machines can generate up to 400,000 volts and be used to perform hair-raising tricks, create intense, bright and loud 'miniature lightning' sparks up to 8" long, and much more.
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