Donegal woman’s drone video is going to ‘Pop Up’ in the States!
A drone video made by local businesswoman Catriona Mulhern of "Pop Up Pubs" will hit the airwaves in the US this month.
Catriona commissioned a drone video to film her pub at Donegal’s biggest celebrity charity event held at Rosapenna Golf Course last May. The video was noticed by TV producers from America, and will be shown on the “Greatest Ever” countdown show on truTV.
The video was taken at an event organised by Danny O’Carroll, also known as Buster Brady from Mrs Brown’s Boys. A host of stars took part in a charity golf day to raise money for Pieta House and the family of the Buncrana Pier tragedy.
Catriona Mulhern kindly donated the use of her “Pop Up Pubs” to this charity event. Buster’s Bar was born, and a range of stars popped in for a drink.
Celebrity guests included Football stars Noel Hunt, Stephen Hunt, Kevin Foley and Peter Odemwingie who were joined by former Ireland legends Ronnie Whelan and Ray Houghton. Even Daniel O’Donnell popped in for his “Cup of Tea” tea and former Irish rugby star Shane Byrne and most of the cast from Mrs Brown’s Boys also popped in.
As it was a huge event, one of the biggest charity events in Donegal’s calendar year to date, Catriona decided to commission a drone video which was then used to launch her Global “Pop Up Pub” Business.
To her amazement and delight, she was contacted in December by the producer of Meeting House productions based in New York who produce materials for TV Channels right across America, asking her could they use her Pop Up Pub Drone footage in their new show on truTV called “Greatest Ever” and they would like to feature the video in their upcoming “Parties” themed episode which is due to be aired in the States this month. They found the video on Youtube while looking for extravagant parties. and they loved the idea of an Irish Inflatable Pub!
Catriona’s response was “How cool of you to find us all the way over here in Donegal, Ireland, we love our drone footage. The scenic ancient Donegal landscape and frame moves to an inflatable pub of all things. So, we would only be delighted if our footage was used as we have just launched our US & Canadian global corporate agent search this year and your timing is bang on”!
“We actually created the world’s first Irish Thatched Cottage Air Building ‘The Thatch’ for the Ohio Celtic Festival last August and have a bespoke Irish pub design in production for Hot Springs, Arkansas “The World’s Shortest St. Patrick’s Parade” and we have many fun ideas on the way to the States at present for the St. Patrick’s Day & July 4th celebrations.”
Catriona, a mother of two from County Donegal launched her business in February 2015 after leaving her full-time job to start her own business and launched “Pop Up Pub”, which has become a global business providing themed air building for events everywhere!
Following the recession and the mass Donegal emigration of Irish relocating to the four corners of the globe, Catriona believes that her success to date in the states boils down to a “hankering after a piece of home.” Her pubs, though provide Irish expats with that taste of home. Catriona’s plan is to maintain the quality of her design and manufacturing of her inflatables, and has created a further range of Irish themed air buildings and structures which is receiving huge demand from a global audience.
“To think that anyone can have an idea, especially from a remote part of Ireland, but to establish it as a global brand to a wide range of markets and clients, for me has been an incredible journey, a journey that has really just started and to get this recognition from a TV production company in the States is a testament to those that have helped me along the way!”