Hal McClure Leads Travel Film Field Into Digital
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Hal McClure retires from the Associated Press and begins a new career as a filmmaker of travel and adventure productions. He is booked in several hundred venues to personally present his films across North America. In the late 1990s he leads the field from film to digital production. Over the years he produces a dozen films , including Dracula—Travels in Transylvania, Story Book England, Magic of Malaysia, Morocco, Echo of Hoofbeats (Pony Express).
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Posted by Stan Walsh in Blogs December 17, 2012
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Pilot, Foreign Correspondent, Filmmaker
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Hal McClure always wanted adventure and his first trip away from home landed him in a Texas jail on suspicion of spying for Nazi Germany. He went on to be an Air Force pilot, foreign correspondent covering wars in the Middle East and then a producer of travel films that took him from hunting Dracula in Transylvania to a former headhunters village in Borneo and riding with the ponies on the modern Pony Express.
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Posted by Stan Walsh in Blogs December 15, 2012
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Don Cooper, Travel Adventure Film's Funny Man, Dead at 89
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The wit and humor of Don Cooper—Alaska Lumberjack with a camera—is silent. Don passed away October 12 in Bozeman, Montana. For four decades, from 1958 to 1998, Don was the most entertaining travelogue producer-narrator on the national circuit.
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Posted by Stan Walsh in Features October 24, 2012
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Windoes Grand Rapids Marketing Conference Called Success
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Back-to-back Travel Adventure Cinema events were held at the Prince Conference Center, Calvin College, Grand Rapids, Michigan, June 2-4.
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Posted by Stan Walsh in Features July 16, 2012
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40th Film Festival Held in Grand Rapids
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An unprecedented one-day Springtime Film Festival was convened at Grand Rapids, Michigan, in June—the 40th annual session of the Travel Adventure Cinema field.
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Posted by Stan Walsh in Blogs July 16, 2012
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