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Tops In Blue needs videographer, audio engineer

  • Published April 19, 2007
SAN ANTONIO (AFNEWS) --   The 2007 Tops In Blue troupe is almost ready to begin the new show season, but they lack two things: a videographer and an audio engineer.

"We are gearing up for our most technically challenging show yet," said Tom Edwards, the chief of Air Force Entertainment at Air Force Services Agency in San Antonio.

The show will be a 90-minute multimedia extravaganza, using historical footage along with a live video feed and a multitude of video screens to bring "The Fly By" to life. The show highlights the Air Force's 60-year history. 

"Tops In Blue is proud to bring the Air Force story to life," Mr. Edwards said. "Our audiences don't see what goes on behind the stage -- the preparation, teardown and the technical aspects. In reality, there's a lot that goes on behind the scenes to make a multimedia show come to life." 

This year's tour is starting soon. Interested applicants should contact Jeri.White@lackland.af.mil or Air Force Entertainment at DSN 487-6566. 

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