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E! Entertainment looks to VideoNet for CHOP Event

Friday, February 3rd, 2012

VideoNet, Inc. was hired by E! Entertainment to videotape a one-time appearance of Snookie from the television show, ‘The Jersey Shore’, at the Penn State campus in York, PA. There she excited the young crowd who wanted to see her before she was off to Italy for this season’s taping. Her dad joked with Ron Strobel, President of VideoNet, as she gladly signed copies of her book for devoted fans.

Holganix, a leader in organic lawn care products for distributors and lawn care professionals, hired VideoNet to instruct their salespeople in ‘green technology’ regarding chemical free lawn care for larger industries. Presentations, testimonials, and demonstrations were videotaped to help increase sales for the 2011 season.

Weber Display & Packing, since 1893 they have been a Philadelphia landmark specializing in point of purchase displays and industrial and commercial product packaging , hired VideoNet for a virtual tour of their 200,0000 square foot facility in Philadelphia. This tour will also be broken down into modules for their website to show off their state-of-the-art machinery and capabilities. “These video modules will then be deployed to social media sites for the maximum exposure”, said Jason Miller, Director of Operations at VideoNet.

CETRA hires VideoNet to Help with MS Biking Event

Friday, February 3rd, 2012

CETRA hired VideoNet to cover more than 8,000 bike riders supporting the National Multiple Sclerosis Society . The ride took place on Saturday, September 24th from Cherry Hill, NJ to Ocean City, NJ, to not only support research for a cure tomorrow, but also to provide programs which address the needs of people living with MS today. Today, there is no cure for multiple sclerosis, and with diagnosis occurring most frequently between the ages of 20 and 50, many individuals face a lifetime filled with unpredictability.

John Oates Welcomed by VideoNet

Friday, February 3rd, 2012

The Philadelphia Chapter of Recording Academy hired VideoNet, Inc. for a Saturday night get together of Temple Alum. They welcomed John Oates to campus for an intimate acoustic performance and an interview conducted by Gene Shay. Mississippi Mile is Oates’ tribute to the songs that shaped his songwriting and performing career, and it lands in retailers today. Jason Miller, Director of Operations at VideoNet was there to insure that all went well.

VideoNet Shadows Miss America

Friday, February 3rd, 2012

VideoNet, Inc. was hired by the Children’s Miracle Network to interview and follow Miss America, Teresa Scanlan (formally Miss Nebraska), at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. Ron Strobel, President of VideoNet was the prime Director of Photographer on this assignment. “She was quite a young lady with a generous attitude for the day which was wonderful to witness”, said Ron. David Consulting Group hired VideoNet to conduct two speaker phone interviews with executives in Cincinnati, Ohio as well as London England. These customer testimonials were both from C-level people from within the information management division of Convergys, a global leader in relationship management. “We provide solutions that drive more value from the relationships our clients have with their customers. Convergys turns these everyday interactions into a source of profit and strategic advantage for our clients”, was one of the powerful interview quotes.

E! Entertainment looks to VideoNet for CHOP Event

Friday, February 3rd, 2012

VideoNet, Inc. was hired by E! Entertainment to handle all video production for Ryan Seacrest and Selena Gomez’ opening of The Voice at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. Ryan launched this new project inside the hospital hoping it gives kids there a break from all the medicine, and a reason to smile. It wasn’t your usual ribbon cutting ceremony. This one seemed more like a Hollywood premiere complete with paparazzi and Hollywood stars.

Ryan was here to launch the Voice, a multi-media center inside of Children’s Hospital where kids will be able to host radio shows, blog and even broadcast on closed circuit TV. Ryan says the idea behind it is simple.

“To try to life up the spirits of the kids who are going through tough stuff and sick kids,” explains Ryan Seacrest.

The Recording Academy hires VideoNet Interview Upcoming Artists

Friday, February 3rd, 2012

The Recording Academy (The Grammy’s) again looked to VideoNet to interview various young up-and-coming Producers, singer/song writers and multi-instrumentalists for the website Grammy 365. “By seeing and hearing from these new emerging artists, I am looking forward to following their careers as they negotiate the real business world”, said Jason Miller, Director of Operations at VideoNet, Inc. The fact is 94% of the video productions today end up on the internet in some fashion and this can accelerate any career.

The EP Henry Company hired VideoNet to produce a series of four demonstration videos through a local Philadelphia ad agency. These roofing-related videos were designed to highlight the safety features of the products as well as distinguish them from their competition. “Companies look to us to solve a specific business challenge and a great video is very effective at that”, said Ron Strobel, President.

Malvern’s VideoNet produces video for best-selling author Lisa Scottoline

Monday, December 15th, 2008

Videonet memorializes book club event for author

MALVERN _ Main Line’s best selling author Lisa Scottoline selected Malvern’s VideoNet to produce a video of her annual book club event.

“Ron Strobel and his crew captured all of the enthusiasm of those attending and produced an entertaining video,” said Scottoline.

Scottoline’s bestselling novels, set in Philadelphia and featuring gutsy and resilient female characters, have thrilled and entertained readers with page-turning action and her trademark wit and humor. For more information on Lisa Scottoline, see www.scottoline.com.

“I enjoyed working with Lisa,” said Strobel, President of VideoNet. “The event was fun and I saw how Lisa connects with her readers and her readers connect with Lisa.”

Scottoline will use the three-minute video on her website and for promotions.

VideoNet stands apart from other video companies, having completed more than 200 successful corporate videos in the past 15 years. VideoNet offers an experienced in-house team and editing systems which produces cost efficient high-quality production of every size and scope for our clients.  Strobel and VideoNet have won a number of awards, including the Silver Screen Award of the United States International Film and Video Festival and the Philadelphia International Film Festival.

Malvern’s VideoNet produces United Way video for Sunoco, Inc.

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

Videonet completes 3rd year of United Way videos

MALVERN _ For the third straight year Sunoco, Inc. selected VideoNet of Malvern to produce a video for its participation in the United Way campaign.

“Sunoco is a great company and the United Way is a great organization,” said Ronald C. Strobel, President of VideoNet. “United Way donations help so many individuals and Sunoco has a total commitment to aiding in the raising of funds.”

VideoNet worked directly with staff from Sunoco’s Philadelphia-based corporate office. The United Way video will be used internally to encourage Sunoco employees to donate to this year’s campaign. The video was rolled out at a luncheon that featured Philadelphia Academies President (and Philadelphia First Lady) Lisa Nutter as the keynote speaker. It will be shown at various Sunoco facilities throughout the Delaware Valley, as well as at Sunoco’s headquarters.

VideoNet stands apart from other video companies, having completed more than 200 successful corporate videos in the past 15 years. VideoNet offers an experienced in-house team and editing systems which produces cost efficient high-quality production of every size and scope for our clients.  Strobel and VideoNet have won a number of awards, including the Silver Screen Award of the United States International Film and Video Festival and the Philadelphia International Film Festival. For more information see

The Recording Academy selects VideoNet of Malvern to record Independent’s Day Music Conference

Monday, August 18th, 2008

Academy known for GRAMMY® Awards

MALVERN _ VideoNet, an award-winning company specializing in electronic media, was selected by The Recording Academy, Philadelphia Chapter, to record its Independent’s Day Music Conference.

The seminar included music and film industry leaders and focused on selling music in today’s changing industry. “This event host(ed) a collection of the best minds from the independent music and multimedia industries,” according to The Recording Academy.

“Being selected by The Recording Academy to memorialize the conference is quite an honor,” said Ronald C. Strobel, President of VideoNet. “Out of all the Philly based video production companies, this prestigious organization selected VideoNet.”

The seminar took place on July 12 at Drexel University’s Bossone Research Center in Philadelphia.

“Ron’s footage will become part of the archival material for The Recording Academy,” reported Paul Maderia of the national organization’s Hollywood, California, office.

Established in 1957, The Recording Academy is an organization of musicians, producers, engineers and recording professionals dedicated to improving the cultural condition and quality of life for music and its makers. The organization is internationally known for the GRAMMY® Awards.

VideoNet stands apart from other video companies, having completed more than 200 successful corporate videos in the past 15 years. VideoNet offers an experienced in-house team and editing systems which produces cost efficient high-quality production of every size and scope for our clients.  Strobel and VideoNet have won a number of awards, including the Silver Screen Award of the United States International Film and Video Festival and the Philadelphia International Film Festival. For more information see www.videonetinc.com.

VideoNet of Malvern produces video for Kendal Corporation’s Lewis fund

Monday, August 4th, 2008

MALVERN _ VideoNet, an award-winning company specializing in electronic media, has produced a video to promote Kendal Corporation’s new Lloyd Lewis Fund.

“The Kendal Corporation is a national company that provides excellent care for seniors,” said Ronald C. Strobel, President of VideoNet. “The Lloyd Lewis Fund will provide resources to solve problems facing seniors. I’m honored that Kendal selected VideoNet for his important video.”

The seven-minute video announced the formation of the Lloyd Lewis Fund for Kendal Corporation. The purpose of this new fund is to support improvements in serving older adults through Kendal’s Promising Innovations campaign.  The new fund and thecampaign were initiated by the generous gift of $250,000 from the Janet Comey Foundation, a private foundation established through the estate of former Kendal at Longwood resident Janet Comey.

VideoNet stands apart from other video companies, having completed more than 200 successful corporate videos in the past 15 years. VideoNet offers an experienced in-house team and editing systems which produces cost efficient high-quality production of every size and scope for our clients.  Strobel and VideoNet have won a number of awards, including the Silver Screen Award of the United States International Film and Video Festival and the Philadelphia International Film Festival. For more information see www.videonetinc.com.

Lloyd, a friend of Janet Comey, is considered one of the several leading lights who pioneered efforts to improve the experience of aging. The Promising Innovationscampaign will carry on the legacy of innovative solutions which improve services for seniors.  Lewis was the founding CEO of the first Kendal community, established in 1973, which is now Kendal~Crosslands Communities.

Lewis received the Award of Honor from the American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging in 1987 for his innovative work to improve the experience of aging Americans.  Along with other dedicated Kendal leaders, Lloyd was instrumental in making significant improvements in the field.

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