FBI Captures 'Ten Most Wanted' Fugitive James "Whitey" Bulger with Help From Black Fly Media TV Commercial
06/23/11
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- James "Whitey" Bulger, a notorious Boston gangster on the FBI's "Ten Most Wanted" list for his alleged role in 19 murders, was captured Wednesday near Los Angeles after living on the run for 16 years, authorities said.Bulger, 81, was arrested along with his longtime girlfriend, 60-year-old Catherine Greig, in the early evening at a residence in Santa Monica, said a law enforcement official who was not authorized to speak publicly about the case. The arrest was based on a tip from the recent publicity campaign that federal authorities had regenerated, according to the official.
HD Video Production - Portland, Maine.
Why choose Black Fly Media? We recognize there are lots of other companies out there producing high definition videos. Many of them do it as a hobby. We do it for a living.
For more than 10 years, Charlie and Jason have been news photographers at network affiliate TV stations. Every day, under the tightest deadline pressures, they've put cameras on their shoulders, travelled the state, the country, and the world to tell stories.
They've covered winter storms and summer heat, the famous and the infamous, U.S. Presidents and the presidents of small companies. They've shot Superbowls and World Series, and events at the statehouse and the house down the street. That's where they get their experience.
They also have a passion for their craft. You might notice they have a hard time staying seated when pitching ideas. Sometimes, they sprint with a camera to set up the next shot. It makes these guys feel great to be excited about their work. Now, they want to use that enthusiasm and talent to help you spread your message through video.
Black Fly Media is a full service, HD video production company in Portland, Maine specializing in all aspects of commercial and corporate production. Charlie and Jason will wow you from concept to completion and will have all of your cohorts and competitors asking, "Hey, who shot that great video?!"
