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Monday, 05 October 2009 21:01 |
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A bride and ghoul have vowed to love each other and haunt and howl at the moon together at a Halloween-themed wedding.
The Chronicle-Telegram reports that 61-year-old Jack Holsinger and 44-year-old Connie Spitznagel were both made up as pale-faced vampires for their ceremony Saturday night at a haunted house near Cleveland, Ohio. They chose the location because it's operated by the same people who own a campground where the couple met.
Holsinger arrived in a coffin inside a hearse, and the coffin was carried to the altar by six pallbearers. Minister Greg Kopp was dressed as Jason in the "Friday the 13th" movies. After the vows were exchanged, he ordered Holsinger not to kiss his new bride but instead to bite her on the neck. Read more.. |
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Last Updated on Monday, 12 October 2009 17:16 |
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Written by Administrator
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Thursday, 01 October 2009 12:14 |
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Still can't decide between CMOS and CCD? Anthony Burokas "CCD Versus CMOS" article may be a tad late, but it is the best I've read on the subject - don't miss it!
Kelly's "thenonlinear editor" seemingly didn't have enough interesting content to go the full two pages, but check out http://filmfellas.tv when you get the chance.
I checked out the tenth episode. The editing is terrible, with needlessly quick and numerous cuts, so you may want to cover the window and just listen like it was a podcast. Even then, it would be nice to have a more edited version, it's difficult to keep a live conversation between four people, lively, but there is occasionally interesting stuff here.
"Cinevate Pegasus camera dolly system", by Ron Dawson, is written from the perspective of a small video production company, and the thing is fairly affordable($770), so I think most of you will find it interesting. If you're doing business shoots, or even if you aspire to do business shoots, some sort of dolly system is a must.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 01 October 2009 14:56 |
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Written by Administrator
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Tuesday, 29 September 2009 13:50 |
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Among the trade magazines I get each month, is "Digital Video" magazine. Typically they have a review or two; cover a trade show; cover a doc or indy shoot and perhaps a how-to. Oh, and something else..
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Last Updated on Thursday, 01 October 2009 14:38 |
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