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Television
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Preserve The Moment /
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Television
With No Borders
and "Contextualized"
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Book has been Contextualized,
which means you can read and see it on the Internet
-- to help seek out he truth in what we say it
true. The key word for the browser search is,
"Ddiaries".
---It's
unlike any movie for television you've seen.
Ddiaries.com has been cropped to fit the screen in
front of you. It's fun reading with an unmatched
"LiveText" pop culture style, a thing of action,
entertainment -- and a way of being informed.
Sam
Donaldson's "1939" is featured in his first
magazine publication of TeleFilm - 1956
Television With No
Borders
and is "Contextualized"
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Books and Magazines", are now Contextualized,
which means you can read and see it on the Internet
-- to help seek out he truth in what we say it
true. The key word for the browser search is,
"Ddiaries".
---It's
unlike any movie for television you've seen.
Ddiaries.com has been cropped to fit the screen in
front of you. It's fun reading with an unmatched
"LiveText" pop culture style, a thing of action,
entertainment -- and a way of being
informed.
"1939"
By Sam A. Donaldson,
the founder of TVI Magazine with Al
Preiss.
---The
history of a great industry is always interesting.
Not only is it extremely revealing from a purely
factual standpoint, it is usually a graphic tribute
to a handful of men who had the gift of foresight
and believed in the impossible. But, history tends
to become confused with time, events are all too
quickly clouded if they are not recorded as they
happen. TELEvisionFILM Magazine decided to trace
video film back to its very beginnings. We wanted
to uncover the material facts surrounding the first
film series especially produced for television. The
task was not as simple as it might have been.
Although TV film is thought of as being something
comparatively recent the visionaries who pioneered
the industry were hard at work long years ago. Any
history of the first film series must also be
divided into several categories. There was a first
series, a first sponsored series, a first
children's series, etc. In this brief account,
then, we do not attempt to include all of the many
names and dates involved in tv film's family tree.
We do sketch an accurate picture of the progress
from the cradle to the point where film put on its
first pair of long pants.
---The
year was 1939. W6XAO, one of the nation's first
experimental stations, had recently gone on the air
in Los Angeles with transmitting facilities atop
Mt. Lee. There were only a few receiving sets, with
postage stamp size screens, in its limited coverage
area. Live television was getting its start, and at
the same time television film was beginning also.
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Patrick Michael Cunning, a young movie
producer, had just made a feature film entitled
Stars For Tomorow with a cast and crew of 300
unknowns . . . continued in Book of Month.
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Education:
Interscholastic records, religion and victims
of circumstances, are the links in getting a better
Education and Employment. Education is big
business. The cost of education and affirmative
choices is getting BIGGER -- as well as new first
"para" names for old professions. After graduation,
be prepared to get your diploma certified by the
State agency you plan work in; this is a must! If
you do not obtain the proper accreditation in your
field of work, the only license you might be
qualified for, is a state license selling used cars
or timeshares.
-----However,
it isn't clear about foreign country Diplomas.
Degrees from Oxford, Munich, Paris, Moscow or
Mexico University's, "pinpointing" a profession
that required a written or oral state board
examination to obtain a professional license, is
usually reciprocated in the U.S. Most States taxing
income, are now automatically mailing Estimated Tax
Forms to holders of licenses issued by state
boards. Good or bad, it gives the professional the
legal rights to repeat "what they learned from
others", without being accused of practicing
their trade without a license. Paralegals,
Para-dentists, News Journalist and High Tech
Computer Technicians are here to stay. It's good
for consumers.
Today's
Puzzle: Who
said that . . . "dining out and night clubbing
could kill you".
_____________
Respectfully
Submitted
Josie
Cory
Publisher/Editor
TVI Magazine
TVI
Magazine, tviNews.net, Associated Press, Reuters,
BBC, LA Times, NY Times, VRA's D-Diaries, Press
Releases and SmartSearch were used in compiling and
ascertaining this news report.
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