ORLANDO, FL, October 30, 2012 (Press-News.org) To show that they have a firm grip on what's hot in videography and social issues, corporate videographers Domino Effect Production, LLC have a special mission this October. The Susan G. Komen foundation has invested over $2 billion in the last 30 years into research, advocacy and community health focused on preventing breast cancer, an especially swift spreading form of the infamous illness. That is why Domino Effect Productions, the corporate video production company, has chosen to pitch in to help Race for the Cure by donating a portion of their proceeds during this month.
Money donated to the Susan G. Komen foundation goes to programs that work directly with breast cancer patients, who are suffering emotionally and physically and need support. The ground-breaking research they have supported since 1982 includes innovations such as the mammogram, which 70% of women over 40 partake in to help detect breast cancer early. If the disease is detected early, there is a 99% survival rate over a 5 year period.
October is breast cancer awareness month, and Domino Effect Productions is proud to show its solidarity with one of the leaders in finding a cure for cancer. Finding a cure to breast cancer would restore so many women's lives, and its importance cannot be understated.
Marcus Small, owner of Domino Effect Productions, knows that by sacrificing, his company is adding to an effective cause that touches and saves countless lives. Domino Effect Production is a corporate video production company that has roots in Atlanta music video production, but also specializes in reality television, commercials, promos, trailers and educational videos.
They have offices in Orlando, but service clients who need a corporate videographer from Los Angeles to Miami. If you want to support a good hearted, charitable corporate video production company, look no further than Marcus Small & Co. at Domino Effect Production. Their professionalism and skills can help bring your project into fruition with a brilliant touch. Check out their work in Atlanta music video production with a range of artists. And when you choose them know that your purchase will end up working toward a larger goal. Feel great about choosing your corporate videographer.
Website: http://www.dominoeffectproductions.com/
Domino Effects Production Supports Breast Cancer Research & Care
To show that they have a firm grip on what's hot in videography and social issues, corporate videographers Domino Effect Production, LLC have a special mission this October.
2012-10-30
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[Press-News.org] Domino Effects Production Supports Breast Cancer Research & CareTo show that they have a firm grip on what's hot in videography and social issues, corporate videographers Domino Effect Production, LLC have a special mission this October.