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CE Pro of the Week: Brad Sundberg, BSUN Media Systems

Monday, August 2nd, 2010 by BSUN Media Systems

He describes the wildest installation requests ever. Think Michael Jackson, Madonna and rattlesnakes.

By Tom LeBlanc
Originally Published: July 30, 2010

Brad Sundberg - Owner of BSUN Media Systems

Brad Sundberg, owner, BSUN Media Systems

Each week, we aim to provide an informative – yet colorful – profile of one of your fellow CE pros. Interested in being featured yourself? See below.

How would you use Twitter to describe what your company does (140 character limit)?

Quality audio and video still matter to me. Like a great recipe, you can’t go wrong with great ingredients and a lot of experience.

After you complete a project, what do you think your typical client tells his friend about the experience?

I hope it is something like what Lucy Buffett [Jimmy’s sister] wrote after the work we did for her restaurant Lulu’s on Alabama’s Gulf shore:

“I humbly applaud Brad with a vociferous BRAVO BRAVO! Thank you for the absolutely impeccable job and rising to the occasion! You now are entitled to ‘gumbo for life.’

“Last January, we decided to upgrade our audio-visual program and somehow found Brad! He did an expert job and was always willing to work cheerfully and diligently especially when we would ‘make it up as we go’ — a LuLu’s trademark.

“Food and beverage establishments underestimate the importance of the quality of ambient music. We are hyper vigilant about how our music communicates an exceptional experience, especially since we have live entertainment every night of the year. It absolutely delights me to walk around the entire restaurant and property and to enjoy quality sound.

“I am completely confident in saying the quality of our audio-visual system actually increases my sales and makes a major contribution to the overall success of LuLu’s.”

What can CE pros learn from your company to make them think differently and run their business better?

When I built my Los Angeles office I spent a lot of money on a showroom. I had motorization, lighting control, top-of-the-line everything from cabinetry to carpet.

And guess what? No one came to it.

People are busy and are not likely to carve out 90 minutes to come sit in your showroom. I did 95 percent of my sales in my clients’ homes and offices, bringing key pieces with me. When I opened the Fairhope location I refined this concept into what I call a “portable showroom.”

I bring CrestronSpeakerCraft and Kaleidescape into potential client’s homes and let them try it for a few days on their schedule. I also bring it to architect, interior design and real estate offices for trainings. This approach builds a deeper trust and friendship with my clients because I am on their turf, not the other way around.

What trade tip can you offer your fellow CE pros?

Stay in touch with your client base. Write a newsletter, email them or call them periodically. And don’t take yourself or your products too seriously.

What’s the wildest request you’ve ever had for an installation?

That’s a tough one. I built all of the music and video systems for Michael Jackson’s Neverland Valley Ranch, plus did extensive work for Madonna, Tom Cruise, Elizabeth Taylor and Quincy Jones.

I have put music on bumper cars, horse drawn carriages, a steam train, a Gulf Stream jet and three custom motor coaches.

I have built a one-of-a-kind whole-house baby monitor for a celebrity in Brentwood, Calif.

I have built a fully mobile recording studio in rack cases for a touring musical artist.

I’ve folded TVs into ceilings, built a home with 60 zones of music control, even built a trio of matched recording studios in California, France and England for a producer with three homes.

And just last month we floated a 33-foot HDTV on barge for a secret Jimmy Buffett concert.

But perhaps the “wildest” was to provide a complete narrative and sound effect system for a snake barn. We recorded the narration off-site, but had to complete the installation above, below and around the snake enclosures with the snakes in them. I am not afraid of snakes, but being on a mechanic’s creeper in the dark, installing a speaker below a cage of perhaps 25 rattlesnakes (we had a microphone in the cage so guests could hear the rattles through the glass) sort of stands out in my mind as being out of the ordinary.

What is your 3D strategy and do you think the technology will live up to the hype?

I may lose my CE Pro ribbon for this, but I am totally bored of 3D. I have no interest in it; I consider it gimmicky; and in the past 12 months I would estimate that only one of my clients has even mentioned 3D. Her comment was how much she would hate to have to wear glasses to watch TV.

As far as a strategy, if my clients want to play 8-track tapes through speakers in their swimming pool, I will make it happen. Likewise if they ask for 3D, 3D they will get … but I am not promoting either one.

What is your absolute favorite piece of audio demo material?

Quincy Jones’ “The Places You Find Love.”

In my previous overlapping career, I was a technical director on several major albums including Jones’ Back On The Block. When you work on a song like “Places” in the studio for 16 months, you get a pretty good idea of how it should sound, and that comes in very handy when I tune systems.

My good friend Bruce Swedien bent the meters on that song. It goes from a whisper to scream and back to a whisper. Huge drums, huge bass, huge choir, Chaka and Siedah vocals with Quincy driving the train! That makes for a big song.

My other go-to song is “Secret Silken World” by David Baerwald. It is dark and warm and masterfully recorded.

What is your absolute favorite piece of video demo material?

I am such a dork with my video demos. Most CE Pro readers will dismiss me right now.

I don’t like loud explosions with trucks and body parts flying over my head. (Neither do most of my female clients, and they often control the checkbook.) For rich colors I show Finding Nemo. For a jaw-dropping scene I show Step Into Liquid where they surf 66-foot waves 100 miles off the coast of California. I have never played that scene without people stopping what they are doing and just staring at it in disbelief.

What is something most people don’t know about you?

When I was about nine years old my dad gave me a box of wires, batteries, motors, switches, buzzers and electronic parts for Christmas. It was the best gift ever, and I was hooked. Thanks again, Dad.

Michael Jackson, Madonna, Quincy Jones

Michael Jackson, Madonna and Quincy Jones are on Brad Sundberg’s past clients list.
Originally published at: http://www.cepro.com/article/ce_pro_of_the_week_brad_sundberg_bsun_media_systems/

Lucy LuLu Buffett’s Recent Testimonial of BSUN Media

Saturday, July 24th, 2010 by BSUN Media Systems

We recently had some feedback from Lucy “LuLu” Buffett of the installation of BSUN Media’s install at LuLu’s at Homeport Marina. Here’s what she had to say:

It was the most memorable night in the history of LuLu’s! I humbly applaud Brad with a vociferous BRAVO BRAVO! Thank you for the absolutely impeccable job and rising to the occasion! You now are entitled to “gumbo for life.”

Last January, we decided to upgrade our audio-visual program and somehow found Brad! He did an expert job and was always willing to work cheerfully and diligently especially when we would “make it up as we go” – a LuLu’s trademark.

Food and beverage establishments underestimate the importance of the quality of ambient music. We are hyper vigilant about how our music communicates an exceptional experience, especially since we have live entertainment every night of the year. It absolutely delights me to walk around the entire restaurant and property and to enjoy quality sound. I am completely confident in saying the quality of our audio-visual system actually increases my sales and makes a major contribution to the overall success of LuLu’s.

Lucy, we thank you for the kind words and hope the relationship we’ve forged lasts for many years to come!

GoVision and BSUN Media Helps Pull Off ‘Supersize Surprise’

Friday, July 16th, 2010 by BSUN Media Systems
Jimmy Buffett makes unplanned appearance, backed by world’s largest mobile HD LED GULF SHORES, AL (July 15, 2010) – Sometimes, you just have to be creative. When tropical storm Alex forced the postponement of a Gulf Shores charity concerts to benefit victims of the BP oil spill, LuLu’s at Homeport Marina was left without an act to entertain the large crowds expected on June 30 and July 1.

Fortunately, when your name is Lucy Buffett, you’ve got an ace up your sleeve. Lucy convinced her brother, Jimmy Buffett, to make an impromptu, surprise appearance with his Coral Reefer Band at her harbor-side restaurant and bar on June 30. But this was no lazy day in Margaritaville. Special accommodations for staging, video, sound and other logistics had to be made at the last minute to enable the legendary performer to do what he does best. It helps that a resourceful company like BSUN Media was on the job, and willing to jump through hoops to help pull off an event that, thanks to frenzied alerts on Twitter and other social media, soon drew thousands to LuLu’s.

The third key ingredient was “GoBigger”: the world’s largest mobile high-definition LED screen. The massive 19′ x 33′ unit, featuring Daktronics HD-16 LED video technology, was provided by GoVision (www.jumbo.tv), one of the nation’s premier suppliers of turnkey mobile LED units and customized modular LED walls. GoVision’s technicians worked with BSUN Media to float the 53′ trailer-mounted unit on a barge just off the dock – another impressive feat of ingenuity – and integrated the screen into LuLu’s audio and video systems. “It all came together smoothly thanks to an outstanding group effort,” said Brad Sundberg, owner of BSUN Media Systems (www.bsunmedia.com). “LuLu’s staff, the Buffett crew and the BSUN team worked together to pull this show off virtually overnight, and GoVision’s flexibility and technical support were huge contributors to our success.”

“You might think we bent over backwards on this event because it was a Jimmy Buffett show,” said Chris Curtis, CEO of Argyle, TX-based GoVision. “But the truth is, we didn’t know who was performing until the eleventh hour. We’ve made a name for ourselves over the years as client-service specialists, and I think we earned a couple more gold stars on this job.” The charity concert, Jimmy Buffett & Friends: Live From the Gulf Coast, finally went off on July 11 a mile down the road, and was simulcast back to LuLu’s on another giant screen. Since GoBigger was already booked, GoVision sent the next-best-thing: its 9′ x 16′ “GoBig” unit.

The show, carried live on the CMT network and CMT.com, featured a Parrothead’s delight of greatest hits, along with guest performances by singer-songwriter Jesse Winchester and New Orleans music legend Allen Toussaint.

“As I said in my newsletter,” said Sundberg following the event, “if we at BSUN Media Systems can float a 33′ HDTV on a barge and have it online in seven days for a secret Jimmy Buffett concert, is there really anyone else you should consider calling if you need a 50″ plasma installed in your family room?’”

About GoVision™
GoVision L.P. (www.jumbo.tv) provides affordable day or night, larger-than-life video broadcast for outdoor and indoor events nationwide through state-of-the-art LED walls and a fleet of custom-built mobile units. Its fleet ranges from GoBigger, the world’s largest mobile high-definition LED screen, to GoTron, a 9′ x 12′ screen perfect for events with smaller crowds and budgets, and everything in between. GoVision boasts the world’s largest inventory of Daktronics 12HD modular rental equipment. The company has had a prominent role in countless national events, including the 55th (Bush) and 56th (Obama) Presidential Inaugurations, the Breeders’ Cup, Olympic Torch Relay and Lance Armstrong’s Ride for the Roses. The Argyle, Texas-based company is the screen provider of the NCAA Final Four, Texas Motor Speedway, Dallas Cowboys Stadium, the University of Oklahoma and San Jose State football teams, and several PGA tournaments.

About BSUN Media Systems
BSUN Media designs, sells and installs cutting edge home theater, surround sound, media room and listening systems. We offer smart home lighting and climate control systems that can set the mood for any occasion and provide energy saving benefits from a sophisticated, yet simple user interface. BSUN Media can install a system that matches your lifestyle, needs and budget. Solutions including home theater systems, automated lighting control, media room designs and recording studios for residential and commercial locations. With three locations nationwide and a combined 75 years professional experience, BSUN Media is the solution for all of your multimedia needs. Enjoy the show!