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Midway, Message From the Gyre

I received a link from filmmaker Dale Johnson, regarding a trailer, Midway, Message From the Gyre. Being a WWII Navy vet it rang a bell - with The Battle of Midway - and I viewed it. It was not what I expected.   Read More
Ralph Franklin Posted by Ralph Franklin in Features June 17th, 2013
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Hal McClure AP Journalist Extraordinaire

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Hal McClure, who covered two Arab-Israeli wars after turning a passion for travel and the written word into a career as a foreign correspondent for The Associated Press, has died in California. He was 92.   Read More
Christopher Weber Posted by Christopher Weber in Features June 10th, 2013

Mexico, The Bad, the Great and the Ugly - An Unusual Film

I am often asked why I decided to make "Mexico: The Bad, the Great and the Ugly" from still images, instead of motion picture or video? I suppose this is an especially relevant question since I've spent the last 35 years in the motion picture industry. The answer lies more in accident than intent.   Read More
Bill Behrenbuch Posted by Bill Behrenbuch in Features June 3rd, 2013

Author, Filmmaker, Travel Adventurer Hal McClure Has Died

"Life's swift flight has been one hell of a journey," Hal McClure wrote in his recent autobiography, Adventuring. "I have been fortunate on this long trip because I was able to follow the three great passions of my life: the love of the written word, the moving image and the desire to travel. A perfect trifecta. Couple those passions with the enjoyment of meeting the creatures that inhabit our planet: the great, the not-so-great, the not-so-good—and people too." Travel...   Read More
Travel Adventure Documentary Posted by Travel Adventure Documentary in Features May 27th, 2013

Why Motion Pictures Still Can't Move

By Dale Johnson, Technology Editor In spite of the advancement of our technology today, we have found no way to make pictures move. “Huh?” “Whaaaa?” “What are you talking about?” you may say. “I watch moving pictures every day on TV, at the cinema, and even on my phone.”   Read More
Dale Johnson Posted by Dale Johnson in Blogs May 14th, 2013
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