Longshot
Matt Hail has a diverse work experience in the creative industry. Matt currently holds the position of Creative Director at Longshot since January 2023. Prior to this, they were the Creator/Showrunner of Greenfield: A Kids Story Podcast, starting in October 2020. Matt also worked as a Filmmaker for HOPE CITY from October 2020 to January 2023. From September 2016 to October 2020, Matt served as a Creative Director at The Harbor. Matt was a contract worker for Red Giant Software from March 2011 to July 2020, taking on various roles such as Editor, VFX Artist, Compositor, and Audio Engineer. Matt was responsible for creating hero videos to showcase Red Giant's products. Before that, Matt was a Video Producer/Editor at Cornerstone Christian Fellowship from September 2013 to September 2016. Matt used their skills to create video content to promote the church and support sermons and events. From January 2011 to August 2013, they worked as a Creative Producer at LifeWay Christian Resources. Additionally, Matt had a freelance contract as a Motion Graphics/Title Design artist for Seabourne Pictures in March 2012, where they created trailer titles for the feature film After and a motion graphic for Quite Quick Productions.
Matt Hail obtained an Associate's degree in Video & Motion Graphics from Madison Media in 2009. In the same year, they also obtained a certification as a Final Cut Pro Certified Professional. In 2010, they attended Boyce College where they studied Biblical and Theological Studies, but it is not mentioned whether they obtained a degree from there.
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Longshot
TargetVision is changing the way that people think about shooting, hunting, and training. The company has created a unique combination of camera systems and software that is redefining the shooting experience. The system makes the sport more inviting to aspiring shooters, provides avid shooters with the ability to hone their skills more efficiently, and has gaming features everyone can enjoy with their friends. TargetVision sells hardware accessories to both gun ranges and individual shooters. All of the products work on a universal platform and provide a seamless way for any user to benefit from the software whether at home or at the range. TargetVision charges gun ranges a monthly software subscription fee for each device they own. The company also sells an upgraded version of its software to shooters who wish to have a more extensive feature set on their mobile device.