Our Story

Experience Meets Innovation... and Jumbo Bright is Born!

What do the Golden Gate Bridge, the Pyramids of Giza, the David statue, the Taj Mahal, and the Jumbo Bright Prompter all have in common? Besides being incredible displays of art and science, each was commissioned for production. Specifically, these marvels were conceived from a challenge laid at the door of progressive innovators.

Now, we realize that the Jumbo Bright will probably never make the list of "The 7 Wonders of the Modern World," but when you get next to one of these units, you'll definitely want your picture taken.

Approximately 9 years ago, a request was made for a larger teleprompter system with several displays to be placed far from the stage in what is now the world's biggest theater-style building.

Since this structure is large enough to fit 2 Boeing 747s side-by-side, it needed a prompter system that could accommodate its 21,333 seating capacity.

Early engineering attempts by others were less than adequate, as the units were not bright enough, and some of the audience could read the speech on the prompters.

Our Story Timeline

Practical Application Converges with Science Theory – Enter the Experts

Summer 2000

October 2000

Summer 2002

December 2004

A Great Big, Large, Huge, Colossal, Jumbo Idea

Spring 2006

August 2006

November 2006

Summer 2007

Fall 2007