Photo Tour of the Revision3 Studio

by Scott Beale on August 4, 2008 · 1 comment

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Last Wednesday Martin Sargent invited me to be a guest on his show “Internet Superstar” which is produced by the online video network Revision3 (the episode will be online Wednesday).

While I was there Rev3 co-founder and Vice President of Special Projects David Prager (photo) gave me a tour around their offices and wonderful new high definition studio, which by the way is available to rent out.

During my tour I also ran into Rev3 CEO Jim Louderback (photo) and AJ Vaynerchuk (photo) who is part of Rev3’s awesome Intern Row.

Revision3 was recently featured in LA Times’ Web Scout:
“Revision3’s web TV runs on star power”

photo gallery: Revision3

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