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]]>The event took place inside of the Boise Centre, located at 850 W Front St. in Boise, Idaho.
Laughter and music rang out throughout the evening. A small orchestra ensemble graced the guests while a lively crew manned the cocktail bars. Hall of Fame inductees Brad Wiskirchen and Doug and Shelly Sayer were honored and the evening was hosted by Carolyn Holly. The keynote speaker of the evening was Mark Begor, CEO of Equifax.
Everyone had a great time!
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I was sitting in my bedroom on Saturday, July 14th when I received a call from my friend Justin Rickelman from 2 See Productions. He told me that there was a videography job that he wasn't able to fit in his schedule and that it should be a fairly neat gig to do. I asked what it was and he explained it was to film the lip sync battle video for the Caldwell Idaho Police Department. I knew that there was a massive viral battle going on in the virtual world with police departments from all over the country making videos and having fun. I also knew that several of the videos had been shared and seen by millions of people. I thought for a moment that they would want it filmed and edited fairly fast. Before I knew it I told him I'd take the job and I waited for a call from Lt. Hoadley.
A few hours later I answered the phone and spoke with the Lieutenant for a bit before deciding to meet with him the next day, on Sunday, to finalize some details. Sunday came and as I found myself listening to the ideas of the crew that had gathered for the meeting in the Chief's office I realized that this was going to be a bit bigger of a project than I originally planned for. I had a moment of panic but it quickly subsided. This project might be hard and on an extremely tight deadline, but it was going to be a growing experience and a fun one at that. So we made a game plan and decided it was vital that I film the following day on Monday and on Tuesday.
My twin sister volunteered to be my assistant for the shoot and I am so grateful! When we arrived at the police station at 4:30pm on Monday I started to feel myself slip into that familiar mindset. The kind that sends me into a super focused mode and leaves me dazed once I finish. We laughed, I yelled (directions), and fun was had all around those two days. Now it was time to edit. I only had less than 24 hours to put it all together. It was around midnight on Wednesday that I found myself smiling and rubbing my tired eyes. I had completed the majority. I only had a small part to film Thursday morning at the station and city hall and I would be done.
Later that afternoon I told the Lieutenant that the video was ready to be downloaded. I still smile at his response of, "Get ready!". I had no idea how fast it would be shared. News stations had gotten a hold of it. Messages from across the world were being sent to the CPD. It was crazy! I'm so glad I had this chance of a lifetime to be a part of not only something fun and creative but something that has brought the community of Caldwell together.
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