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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
Posted in About Translites, Personal Anecdotes, Television Production
Tagged 8X10 photography, balustrade, Famous photo of US Capitol, Meet the Press, Richard Lund, signature background by Richard Lund, signature backing, US Capitol, Washington Capitol background
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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
Posted in About Translites, Roughness Is Beautiful in Pictures, Television Production
Tagged Experimental High Definition, First Hi-Def News show, Making television shows, Meet the Press, Production Design Group, Richard Lund, Tim Russert, translite map of the world
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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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