As FrameWrx evolves to offer more templates and editing capabilities, Justin and Matt sat down with Mark Eisenstadt, Daktronics Professional Services Manager, to hear all about it. He shares how FrameWrx came to be, how it helps customers create professional-looking content for their displays, and how it is now expanding to include business and community applications on top of the initial offering for high schools and their game-day productions.
Show Notes:
201 - Learning About the Quad Player with Bill and Lisa
200 – Additional Display Benefits at Hibbing High School with Keith Turner
199 - South Bend Cubs with Chris Hagstrom-Jones
197 – The Madness of March with Brandon McRae
196 - Women in Sports: Event #4 with Patti Phillips
195 - Getting Your System Ready for the Season with David Reynhout
194 - Women in Sports: Event #3 with Alicia Longworth
193 - Kutztown University’s Student Production with Marisa Bragg and Renee Hellert
192 - Centennial High School’s Production Team with Bryce Budoff
191 - Getting to Know Our Event Production Supervisor Chris Pankonin
190 – A Closer Look at Daktronics Internships with JaeLeigh Mittelstaed
189 – Women In Sports: Event #2 with Leslie Slovak
188 – Thinking Outside the Video Display Box with DCL’s Mike McCarthy
187 – BSN Sports Construction with Julie, Erik and Brandon
186 – Signage Standards for Transportation with Jason Morrison
185 - Constructing a New North End Zone Experience at Gillette Stadium
184 - Indigo Signs and the Digital Signage Market with Jill Gustofson
183 - Unveiling FrameWrx Capabilities at Sioux Valley High School
182 - Bringing Life to Gillette Stadium’s Largest End Zone Display
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