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The 3D revolution unofficially kicked off during this year’s Oscar awards. (And will it help our field?)

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Will our Travel Adventure Films become passé a decade or so from now?

The question is raised because of vanishing venues, long- gone patrons, or stay-at-homers watching Anthony Bourdain’s No Reservations on the Travel Channel.

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'Now be good.'

'Now be good.'

Going back to the days of Martin Forrest, I have an interesting—or should I say terrifying— story.

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The Sawyer Memorial building.

The Sawyer Memorial building.

One of the most enchanting venues on the travel adventure film circuit is a tidy building tucked away in the southwest corner of Maine in the town of Greene.

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Jeanne Porterfield, noted travel writer and former filmmaker, died  at her Manhattan home Jan. 15 after a long illness. She was half of the popular filmmaking team of Jeanne Porterfield and Lisa Chickering, active on the travel film circuit in the 1960s through the early ‘80s. Lisa was at her side when she died.

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John and Jodie

John and Jodie

John Holod, award-winning Travel Adventure filmmaker, marks two decades as a producer with the release of his high  definition The Great Rocky Mountain RV Adventure—Part One. You could call him the Poster Boy of the RV world.*

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