Following are some examples of live two-way video teleconferences produced by RMG Satellite Productions, Inc. The full photograph may be viewed by clicking on the small photo. (warning! The full sized photos may be large.)


"Estuaries Live 2002" Broadcast and Webcast with eight remote broadcast sites in addition to the origination site of
Beaufort, NC. Produced in conjunction with the EPA, NOAA and the NC Estuarine Research Reserve. Viewed by over 2 million school children nationwide.

Live two-way segment of a corporate video conference for Reichhold Chemicals between RTP, NC and California with the CEO listening to comments from employees in the remote manufacturing facility. Program was broadcast to 13 locations throughouth the U.S. and Canada.

Live two-way question and answer session with the Reichhold CEO and an employee from the California plant. The program was a full day meeting of all the manufacturing facilities of the corporation and its' headquarters in Research Triangle Park, NC.

A scene from the setup for the Reichhold Videoconference with the lighting designer checking levels and a video test from the live remote site.
A wide shot of the theatre during the Reichhold Videoconference showing the live 2-way video screen and audience.

"West Virginia Speaks" live multi-site videoconference with Hilary Clinton investigating health insurance issues people face. Produced by West Virginia University and directed by Bob Gubar, president of RMG Satellite Productions. The one hour live broadcast featured six live 2-way video remote locations.

A view of the stage for "West Virginia Speaks" showing the live two-way video interview with Hilary Clinton. The program was broadcast live statewide, and all six remote sites were integrated into the show without a hitch.

Governor Beasley of South Carolina addressing the four sites of
Carolina Power and Light's "Salute to the Stars" videoconference from Florence, SC. This live two way satellite teleconference in
September 1996 was a celebration of Sherwood Smith's retirement and introduced William Cavanaugh as the new CEO. Program origination site was Raleigh, NC.