ATLANTA, April 7, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Moose Exhibits, an award-winning, full-service exhibit house providing the entire range of trade show marketing products and services, today announced that itonce again teamed up with Turner Sports and AMV to provide Rail Cam coverage for this year's NCAA Men's Basketball South Regional and Final Four Championship Games.
Placed at floor-level between the basketball court and press tables, and protected by Moose Exhibit's specially constructed enclosure, AMV's camera moved smoothly up and down the 130-foot length to capture all of the action and excitement of the game, and provided a courtside perspective for the television audience.
"This was the culmination of a tremendous amount of work, done by a great team," commented George Gordon, director of sales and new business development, Moose Exhibits. "We constructed two identical truss and camera enclosures that were guaranteed to meet the rigorous specifications for safety, access, and operation set by AMV, Turner, and the NCAA. Pulling it all together simultaneously for both Houston and Indianapolis was challenging, but everyone was on-point and the team effort paid off. It was gratifying for our crew to significantly contribute to the success of one of the largest sporting events on the planet."
About Moose Exhibits
Founded in Atlanta, Georgia in 2003, Moose Exhibits is an award-winning full-service exhibit house combining quality products and services with excellent customer service and client education. Providing trade show booth design programs and services, including storage, transportation, installation and dismantle services, Moose Exhibits has catered to large and small business, worldwide, for ten years. Quite simply, they do it all! Follow Moose Exhibits on, Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin and Pinterest, visit us at (www.mooseexhibits.com) or call 888-EZ-MOOSE.
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