Viewpoints Industry TV to Look at Tiny Cameras on an Upcoming Segment

Viewpoints Industry TV will examine the new trend of seeing the world from amazing places.

Coral Springs, FL, June 29, 2014 --(PR.com)-- Viewpoints Industry TV will look at GoPro, the tiny video camera designed to go where no camera has gone before. Recently issuing its Initial Public Offering at $24 a share, the company has met with wide acceptance for its unique cameras. The GoPro has gotten everyone thinking: "Where can I put a camera that will offer a vantage point that no one has ever seen before?" This has resulted in a flood of videos taken from the most fascinating places. Follow a cat on his daily rounds to see what he gets up to. See a swimmer from inside a shark's mouth. Every manner of stunt jumper, whether using parachutes, wing suits, bungee cords or nothing at all has acquired footage of the jump taken from the viewpoint of his or her own head. Where else can we go with tiny cameras? The answer is probably anywhere the human imagination can reach.

The Viewpoints Industry TV show combs the nation and the globe to bring viewers fascinating business stories and firsthand insights from entrepreneurs within various industries. It covers a variety of topics which affects people from all walks of life. It takes an in-depth look into different professions and offers a stunning view of the smaller cities, towns, provinces, and hamlets throughout North America. The program delves into the important issues with a positive approach in finding solutions.

Viewpoints Industry is available for viewing on regional and national television networks and cable broadcast stations. The producers film in many locations across the U.S.A. and Canada to bring the latest trends and developments in the technology, health, lifestyle and travel industries. Visit the show and its staff on Facebook, tweet it on Twitter and enjoy sample videos on YouTube.
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