Nick Layman Media
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03/15/2020
The COVID-19 aka the Corona Virus has put many things on hold in our lives. It has caused conferences, meetings, and events to be canceled.
My company can offer livestreaming video solutions for your event, meeting, and/or conference.
There are many technical things that go into a livestream. Our company has done over 1,000 hours of live streaming for various clients. They have ranged from small conferences to large venues. The livestreams that keep people engaged are lighting, audio, and a strong feed.
Message us for a free consultation to see if we can help you keep your audience engaged during this quarantine.
01/14/2019
The Sandia Mountains are enchanting any time of year. They look good with some snow on them.
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12/29/2018
These two gentlemen prepared each other for war for during their fight camps at JacksonWink
Have fun tonight gentleman and make Albuquerque proud. Get that W
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We were honored to produce this piece for the Folds of Honor of New Mexico. It is a worthy cause and we are glad to be part of it.
Here is a video we produced for the EXPO NM Home of the New Mexico State Fair Patriot Rodeo Night. This was a very honorable project to work on and share the Christmas Ranch family story.
Here is a video we did on Native American volunteers for AARP New Mexico
It was a great project to work on and show the rural areas of the state.
07/02/2018
In honor of the United States birthday, we have this print for sale. It is an 11x14 print that is from a flag retirement room. The colors really pop in this photograph.
$40 plus shipping and handling and it is yours.
06/14/2018
and spar during a session on Thursday
Sanchez has mentored Baker from the time he arrived.
We were commisioned to produce this video. There was so much powerful stories behind this. One was the flag was never folded properly and the other was a generation 7 decades later would fold it. See the story below.
Captain Ozell Smoot was part of the WWII invasion of Normandy of 1944. On November 17th, 1944 he was killed in action. His body was brought home for a final funeral. The military did not have a Honor Guard present due to many men over seas fighting in the Pacific and Europe.
Captain Smoot's casket had a flag draped over it. There was no formal flag folding of the flag. His family was given the flag in a box and it sat there for over 7 decades before it was folded properly.
Members of the Cibola High School Marine JROTC program in Albuquerque, N.M. did the proper Honor Guard duty in folding the flag. The family was presented the flag in and brought closure from the funeral in 1944.
03/02/2018
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03/02/2018
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