NRVTA Invested Heavily in Audio & Video Technology in ’22

NRVTA Director of Education Todd Henson is pictured on the set while creating a Tech Tip Tuesday video. (Photo: NRVTA)

ATHENS, Texas – The National RV Training Academy (NRVTA) made a sizable investment in new audio and video technology in 2022, the school announced today (Dec. 20).

After opening a dedicated audio-video studio in a 20-by-60-foot building in October 2021, NRVTA has invested several hundred thousand dollars in new equipment to produce professional-grade video content, said Garrett Syfrett, NRVTA’s video production manager.

“While filming the upcoming RV Unplugged video series, we upgraded our equipment by purchasing a studio-quality Black Magic URSA 6k camera, two Canon handheld 4k cameras, seven new GoPro Hero 10 action cameras and three Rode audio lapel microphone systems all for use in on-location shooting,” he explained. “The investment also includes updated lighting, sound equipment and set designs for the indoor studio.”

NRVTA made a sizeable investment in video technology over the past three years, said Terry “Cooper” Cooper, the school’s founder.

“When Tony and his team first proposed setting up a studio to create videos, I’ll admit I was a little apprehensive about making a capital investment of that size. But, the results speak for themselves,” he added. “We hear from RV users all the time who express their appreciation for being able to watch easy-to-understand videos about common maintenance concerns. There is no question that the future of training will incorporate much more video content.”

NRVTA Sales and Marketing Director Tony Flammia, who oversees the studio, said the school has invested nearly $200,000 in setting up the studio and acquiring audio/video technology to create professional videos not only for NRVTA, but for other companies in the RV industry. NRVTA currently has five dedicated staff members involved in producing video content.

“Hardly a day goes by where someone is not utilizing this resource to help connect with RV owners, technicians, inspectors or people just thinking about purchasing their first RV,” he explained. “We seem to have stumbled on the ideal formula to create short, entertaining videos that deliver information people are searching to find.”

The school’s effort is paying off with a larger online audience and greater influence within the RV industry, said Flammia.

“Although NRVTA has invested some money on advertising the school’s YouTube channel and videos, the bulk of growth has come organically through people looking for answers to problems they are experiencing with their RVs,” he added. “By utilizing equipment to provide broad overview shots or extremely-tight close-up images, we have the ability to produce videos in a classroom setting, a service bay or outdoors.

“Since we already made the investment and have everything in place to create excellent video content, we invite industry professionals to come to Texas, tour the NRVTA campus and utilize our equipment to prepare first-class messages for their companies,” he added. “With a fully-functioning campground and three lakes on our campus, we are able to create a very realistic RV setting to film training videos and even commercials.”

Bloggers, suppliers, manufacturers, associations and the media which would like to rent the video studio to create their own high-definition videos with professional lighting and sound can contact Flammia for more information by email at [email protected] or by calling (903) 386-0444.

Source: https://rvbusiness.com/nrvta-invested-heavily-in-audio-video-technology-in-22/