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“Family Stories” are History and Legacy

This past weekend we filmed the latest “Family Stories” personal history. With our background in documentaries and fascination with history, “Family Stories” is a logical extension that helps preserve family, community and corporate legacies. We produce entirely in high definition

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Key West Celebrates 30th Annual Fantasy Fest

Spent Halloween in Key West filming for a “reality” show pilot on wild vacation spots. True to its 30 year tradition of celebrating the one day a year when it is legal to cross-dress (does anybody enforce those laws, now?),

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WallStreetCast Two-Camera Interview Set-Up

Shooting a new WallStreetCast show, today, to air on Fox Business Channel, there is a good opportunity to see a basic two camera interview set-up. Two Rifa soft lights give us our key lights, with one of the back lights

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Old Trolleys Come to Life in Video

Miami Trolley Video When Miami’s  historical museum wanted to add video to their exhibit of one of Miami’s old trolley cars, put out of service in the mid-1930s, we came up with a unique approach of using archive photographs to

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Moving Production Forward Using Two-Camera Set-Ups

The standard “to-camera” interview set-up used to be a single camera with a change of framing between shots to facilitate editing. Now, with low cost high quality HD cameras, we are using two matched side-by-side cameras, one framed to the

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Everglades Python Hunt

We spent several days shooting a wildlife reality show pilot, chasing reptile hunters in pursuit of Burmese pythons as they beat the bush along the edge of Everglades National Park. Hundreds of snakes were literally blown into the park when

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Wooden Synagogues

In the mid 1990’s, a team from Hebrew University in Israel went to Eastern Europe in search of Jewish cultural artifacts which might have survived the Holocaust.  In the Balkan states, they were amazed to discover six wooden synagogues still

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Michener At Work

When James Michener lived in Miami while researching and writing his last big book Caribbean, he allowed us to look over his shoulder and watch him write and follow him around the Caribbean while he researched and checked his facts.

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