Page 9: of Maritime Reporter Magazine (February 1997)

Read this page in Pdf, Flash or Html5 edition of February 1997 Maritime Reporter Magazine

VIDEO PROFESSIONALS THAT KNOW PORT

FROM STARBOARD...AND A WHOLE LOT MORE

When these two marine engineers started a marine video company in their basement in 1985... they never envisioned it f 4 4ft would grow to be one of the largest full-service television || P^y production facilities in America. ^ t And with the same resources the company uses to produce \je Gamy / nationally-aired TV programming, Gardy McGrath has continued

RiRWrfrath r 8 ~ 1 j*"**: to serve the shipping industry with high quality video support. '

Recent projects include: a joint BP Oil and Cascade General Shipyard project to produce a state-of-the-art video on centrifugal pump overhaul "Virtual Voyages", a PBS documentary highlighting ship simulators worldwide a series of training videos for the Marine Engineers Beneficial Association (MEBA) ranging from MARPOL compliance to burner tip management ^^.,-M-j-u^,. a presentation produced for the Chief of Naval Operationl^tefuring the U.S. Navy's Environmental Technology, which Wjgjs aired internationally at NATO conferences •HHHbbI «fmi*

Whether it's customized STCW compliance training or Web Site video and/or animation, Gardy McGrath is ready to utilize its vast shipboard video expertise to enhance your next project.

Gardy McGrath international.

The world leader in marine video

Reston, VA • Crystal City, VA • Madison, NJ (800) 966-6689 http://www.gardy-mcgrath.com Television and Video Production

Circle 345 on Reader Service Card \

Maritime Reporter

First published in 1881 Maritime Reporter is the world's largest audited circulation publication serving the global maritime industry.