You already know our
corporate catchphrase is
“Race The Best – With The Best” and we are all aware of the phrase
“a picture says a thousand words.”
So what is a video clip worth?
With the evolution of the digital world,
Dynamic Syndications believe we are at the forefront in the thoroughbred industry, continuing to
entertain and inform our owners and followers about
our owner’s world of thoroughbred ownership.
From the
cutting-edge stable reports that have
our owners standing in the box with their horse, to being out in the
centre of the racetrack at trackwork and
hearing from riders as they return, to
immediate post-race interviews from jockeys and trainers,
ownership has never been so
“hands-on” from the comfort of
our owners own environments.
At Dynamic Syndications, we
keep raising the bar to bring
your ownership experiences to your personal desktop or mobile devices.
Today we introduce an exciting new style of video clip we have been working upon.
We introduce a
style that comes from the heart.
It’s
not a style of
flash-bang marketing hype, nor is it a
boring clip of a horse walking up and down.
We bring a style that the viewer can easily identify is
about intimate knowledge, attention to detail and a passion for our sport.
It’s about reasons that
motivate us to be
the best we can be, in delivering to you our owners and followers, an understanding as to what our corporate catchphrase is all about.
We trust you will enjoy our most recent video clip format, and can appreciate our understanding and belief we have in our promotions.
It's our viewpoint from Adam Watt and Shane Rose – proprietor of BIMBADEEN PARK whom we entrust with our breaking-in, agistment and pre-training.
Importantly for our owners perspective, we are employing the Best – the Best horseman available.
Shane is a multiple medal-winning, long-standing member of Australia’s Olympic Games Equestrian Team.
SAVABEEL ex PASSION CHEVAL Colt from Dynamic Syndications on Vimeo.
For more detail visit the website or give ADAM WATT a call on 0409 464 378 or (02) 9540 1511 and find out more about how to become involved.