Fifty Dallas-Fort Worth area artists spent nearly 50 hours shooting the “Hallelujah” music video in hopes of spreading the Hallelujah Project’s message, ‘Love Will Win,’ according to the group’s Facebook page.
Ashley White, who started the movement, told The Dallas Morning News,the project is “an effort to unite people and bring forth the message of hope and encouragement in this time of need.”
It all started with a recent Facebook post asking for help in shooting a “Hallelujah” music video. Hundreds of people are now following the project on Facebook.
The video was filmed around Elmwood and Oak Cliff, the Tyler Dart Station, and Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge with the recording done in a room in White’s home with hushed actors in the next room, according to The News.
A recording of the song is expected to be released soon on iTunes. Money being raised through the project will be donated to various charities.
Travelers shopping at Hudson Nonstop stores inside Dallas Love Field Airport will be the first to try Amazon One, a contactless way to enter and pay for items using only the palm of your hand.
McKinney-based BALANCED Media|Technology, SMU, and the Retina Foundation of the Southwest are collaborating to commercialize technology to fight age-related macular degeneration. Using a crowdsourced video game, players help the team create new data sets out of captured retinal images, helping to lead to potential breakthroughs in detection and treatment.
On the heels of its launch in the multifamily proptech and funeral home industries, OneDay is accelerating its footprint with an influx of capital that will go to new hires, market expansion, and continued tech development.
OneDay is using the same technology its known for—a first-of-its-kind video platform that allows senior living communities to celebrate and digitally preserve the stories of their residents—to enter into the multifamily real estate market. Convey by OneDay aims to redefine how leasing agents connect with current and prospective residents to ultimately drive occupancy and engagement.
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