Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Joe Curtin ’09 quickly finding success with Bust A Move slo-mo video

The Wisconsin State Journal for November 28 ran a feature story on one of the latest party must-haves, now co-owned by Joe Curtin after he and his UW-La Crosse roommates helped a bride plan for an interactive wedding reception. Called Bust A Move, the company films partygoers dancing or just having fun with props and costumes. The camera crew projects the footage in slow motion on television screens at the event and then later sets the video to music for a keepsake of the event. 

According to the company’s Yelp profile, “Forget the photo booths you’ve seen. This is completely different and much better. We provide a backdrop, professional lighting, music (we take requests all night long)…live social media coverage, and final productions using the best and most hilarious scenes from the whole night. All you need to do is Bust A Move.

Joe says, “My favorite part of this job is seeing people’s reactions when they watch on the TV. It makes me smile and laugh every time knowing that they’re having so much fun. That’s what we’re all about, because that’s what life is all about: sharing fun moments with friends and family.”

A batch of more sample images are posted on the Yelp site, and also at Bust A Move’s Instagram site and Facebook page.

Bust A Move is only a part of a much larger venture, Chromatic Media Group (CMG), which the guys hope to grow into a large video production house. For more info on the big picture, visit the CMG website.


Even Mr. Waters is bustin' moves!

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