Archive for April, 2009

Paris Was My First Travel Film

By Robin D. Williams

This Is Paris was my very first film and my latest was MAYDAY Tugs of War, which is about the tugmen of WWII and most of them were from East Yorkshire. 

Filmmakers Moving Into High Def

By Hal McClure

Two more On Location TAC shooters, Dale Johnson and John Holod, are moving into HD production with their next travel film shows. They join pioneers Robin and Rosetta who were the first HD explorers.

Former Windoes Chief Houghton Dead

By Hal McClure

Cecil Houghton, an historical—if somewhat controversial—personality at Windoes Travelogues, Inc., of Grand Rapids, died April 2 after a brief illness. He was 89.

Will 3D Help Travel Films Box Office?

By Hal McClure

3D cameras and projectors are on the Travel Adventure Cinema horizon, but will they help our flagging audience attendance when they arrive?

The Filming of An Unlikely Weapon

By Susan Morgan Cooper

Photographer Eddie Adams took this iconic photo in Vietnam. It took only 1/500th of a second to get the shot, but a lifetime to forget it, as Filmmaker Susan Morgan Cooper relates in her documentary on Eddie’s life, An Unlikely Weapon.

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