CARLSTADT, NJ – MIB Productions, working with Jerry Romano from National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, created the opening titles and winner clips that will be shown at the News and Documentary Emmy Awards presentation tonight at Lincoln Center. The opening title sequence will be played as a loop as the audience enters the auditorium. Nearly 200 clips in over 30 categories will be used as background video as the winners walk to the stage to receive their awards.
Mark Brodie, founder and president of MIB Productions is a past Emmy Award winner. Mark’s segments on shows like 60 Minutes and 48 Hours won six Emmy’s. “When I got the call from Jerry, I was very excited," said Brodie. "Having been a recipient myself, I wanted to make sure the pieces we used represented the breadth and depth of the stories simply and effectively.“
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MIB Productions is a video production company that provides creative communication solutions through multimedia to broadcast, corporate, advertising and public relations clients in the New York, New Jersey Metro area. Contact Mark Brodie or visit http://www.mibpro.com.



