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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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Cinematographer Buddy Hatton with Sony HDR FX1 in Iran

Cinematographer Buddy Hatton with Sony HDR FX1 in Iran

Buddy Hatton’s new high definition travel film on Iran is wowing the circuit, proving again that a professional film touching on a rarely seen—and exotic—land will always win big at the box office. — Editor

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Panasonic's New 3D Camera

Panasonic's New 3D Camera

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

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Bruce Nazarian and Pete Hasa, President of PVN

Bruce Nazarian and Pete Hasa, President of PVN

If you are shooting or thinking about shooting in high definition, maybe you should also start thinking about getting involved with Blu-ray—without buying a pricey Blu-ray burner.

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On Location: Iran

On Location: Iran

California filmmakers Buddy Hatton and Larry Won, shooting a new travel film in Iran, spent Christmas at an Anglican church in Shiraz, the so-called poetic capital in the southwest of that Muslim country.

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