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Monthly Archives: August 2011
My signature or the part you saw all the time…
Sometimes I really got exposure. Tim Russert made sure it went on for a long time just by doing a great job in his work. Meet The Press. Iconic show. And Tim Russert. Iconic journalist on NBC. “If it’s Sunday, … Continue reading
The part you didn’t see…much
Arguing that “there is a fractal for that” Richard Lund Back in the “we got to try out something new department…” Jim Fenhagen got me involved with a new project way back in the last century. In fact the last … Continue reading
Let the black and white reproduce way beyond Kodachrome colors…
How glamorous is Hollywood, anyway? Well, it depends on you point of view, I guess. Sometimes I have been in on the beginnings of television shows. Got to work on most of the start ups for Law & Order. And … Continue reading
Posted in About Translites, Personal Anecdotes, Television Production
Tagged Access Hollywood, Akira Yoshimura, Black and White photography, Hollywood Sign, Richard Lund
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