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Oregon Movie Productions – Latest Oregon Movie Productions news – kaden7420523 › Crusade – The Life of Billy Graham Movie Streaming

Monday, January 10th, 2011

Ok so 3 more posts today that I’ve dug up – I’m an information JUNKIE on this stuff lately. Give em a browse and let me know what ya reckon. They’re just from a few different sites I’ve been surfing lately that are generally good (more…)

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Oregon Film Productions – Auditions for new moon; sequel to twilight?

Sunday, January 9th, 2011

Auditions for new moon; sequel to twilight?

ok…does any one know where they might be held in new york..
and second…do i need an agent because if so how much does one cost…or can i choose anyone to be my agent


Ok so you might (more…)

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Portland Video Productions – Success and Wealth

Friday, January 7th, 2011

How much money do you have? What’s your net worth? Are you renting or do you own your own home?

None of your damn business. That’s what we’d like to say, but nowadays you have to answer that question. We might be pressured into (more…)

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Oregon Movie Productions – Latest Oregon Movie Productions news – Nose up Lifting Shaping Beauty Clip | rochellepalacio

Thursday, January 6th, 2011

Hey Readers! I’ve been comin across some crazy stuff the past few days from a few different blogs around the web which I just had to share with you. Check em out below…

Nose up Lifting Shaping Beauty Clip | rochellepalacio

Heart (more…)

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Oregon Film Productions – YouTube – All About Health

Friday, December 31st, 2010



Interesting Facts…………?

anyone got any?

did u know when u yawn, u have less oxygen going to your brain!

everydayz a school day


Thank goodness for television DVDs and reruns featuring the 1980s television classics many of us fell in love with and still enjoy watching today. Thank goodness too for the blogs dedicated to discussing and reliving some of the greatest moments in television history that were made by the televisions classics of the 1980s. 1980s television was built on both family friendly sitcoms like The Cosby Show as well as some dramatic and action packed dramas like Dallas and The Fall Guy. The combination of the familiar and the cutting edge made 80s television classics to a generation.

One memorable season of Dallas came to a close with a cliffhanger that captivated the world. In that final scene, a shadowy figure approaches and shoots JR Ewing before the screen faded to black and the credits rolled. The world was fixated on “who shot JR” over what seemed to be an endless summer hiatus. Sue Ellen, Cliff Barnes, Pamela, Lucy, Ray, competing oil barons JR had crossed, and even brother Bobby all had motive and were suspect. I mean JR Ewing really never met someone that he didn’t eventually make an enemy of. But when the question of who was finally answered it was Sue Ellen’s little sister Kristen Shepard who had tried to send JR to his maker for judgment day. Dallas is now available on DVD so you can relive every addictive moment with the Ewing’s at Southfork on those 1980s evenings.

What do a substitute teacher, farm enthusiast, addict and an old Sicilian have in common? Retirement and living with roommates. The Golden Girls, a classic television show from the 80s gave us a different perspective on getting older, working beyond the typical age of retirement, and the tribulations of sharing a home with other adults, even if one of them is the mother you thought had been comfortably situated to live at the Shady Pines nursing home. We laughed a lot with the gals, but we also cried a lot too. Issues faced by older adults were also played out on this 80s television classic. Letting your grown children live their own lives, pensions not lasting as long as they did 50 years ago, the poor conditions in many nursing homes, Alzheimer’s, heart conditions, deaths of friends, planning for our own deaths, and dealing with the conflicts that arise from living with a house full of roommates were faced with determination, humor, and Sicilian curses by these Golden Gals we grew to love so much.. In addition to picking up episodes of The Golden Girls on DVD, you can still catch reruns of The Golden Girls on television stations devoted to showing 1980s classic TV.

Quick, name the five Cosby kid. Were you able to remember the children of Cliff and Claire Huxtable from the beloved 1980s TV sitcom, The Cosby Show? Sandra, Denise, Theo, Vanessa, and Rudy, the Huxtable kids, kept Father, Dr, Cliff Huxtable, and Mother, Attorney Claire Huxtable busy dealing with their growing pains. The theme of this 1980s television sitcom focused on a working family living in a brownstone in New York. The Cosby show is often heralded as being one of the first television sitcoms to feature a black family in a situation that many of us could then and now relate to. The Cosby’s were a loving family headed by two professional, hard-working parents. Love of family, civic duty, education, political and religious participation, and service to others, integrity, living above negative influences such as smoking, drinking, gang violence, and racism were all themes that were skillfully dealt with by The Cosby Show writers. Still seen on certain television stations, we never get tired of watching the Huxtables. Selected seasons of The Cosby Show are now available on DVD too so you can watch them whenever you want to.

Perhaps one of the least talked about but better loved action adventure shows on during the 80s was The Fall Guy. He made the hearts of women skip a beat with his spectacular stunts, completed without giving his tanned face or muscled body a scratch. Falling off tall buildings, jumping cars over flaming lines of vehicles, throwing punches, crashing through windows, fighting crime and rescuing those in need is what every action-packed episode centering around. Fearless stuntman and hero, sexy bounty hunter Colt Seavers provided us with a weekly dose of excitement and mystery. Colt and his cousin Howie never failed to catch their fugitive from the law man. This is one classic television show from the 1980s that still gets the adrenaline pumping even when watching reruns. Seasons 1 through 5 of The Fall Guy are now available on DVD. This is one 1980s action TV show that will never lose its appeal.

Classic television now encompasses great sitcoms and dramas from the 1980s. Catching up on some of your favorite TV families like the Huxtables or the Ewings is now even easier with the broadening availability of classic 80s television on DVD. Catch an episode or purchase a DVD and relive the memories of that great era.

Ben Anton, 2007

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Portland Video Productions – Michael Jackson’s Female Guitarist

Wednesday, December 29th, 2010

Orianthi, Michael Jackson’s female guitarist of late is soaring high in the media these days especially on the web! She is definitely a smoking rock guitarist, and at her young age even more so.

Orianthi Panagaris, is a also a (more…)

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Portland Video Productions – Free White Pages Online

Tuesday, December 28th, 2010

While sitting in your sofa, and watching television, you soon remember an old friend of yours who love watching that TV show that you are currently watching. You soon wonder about your old friend and reminisce all of your memories (more…)

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Portland Video Productions – New Moon Movie Is To Commence Filming In Early March

Tuesday, December 28th, 2010

New Moon, the sequel to Twilight is going to be filmed, starting early March. The movie scenes will include many locations, thus will not be all filmed in the one area. The cast has been confirmed, and the film will be directed (more…)

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Portland Video Productions – "Avatar" Movie Review

Saturday, December 25th, 2010

“Avatar”

(my 0-10 rating: 9)

Genre: Action-Adventure, Sci-Fi, Fantasy

Director: James Cameron

Screenplay: James Cameron

Starring: Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang

Time: 2 hrs., 40 min.

Rating: PG-13 (more…)

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Oregon Film Productions – YouTube – Mithydus – The Epic Short Film

Monday, December 20th, 2010



Even though books are available in new formats (audio books, downloads, portable for the Kindle…), they’re still made up of words – so how do you make the book format cutting edge by leveraging modern media formats? There are plenty of ways!:

1. Podcast Promotions. Whether you’re creating the podcast yourself, being interviewed by a podcaster, or offering your book as an award for a podcast promotional contest, you’re bringing a huge targeted market to your book.

If your book is about something practical, creating a podcast to accompany the book is a huge way to connect with your audience. Many times podcasters go on to be authors, but authors can also move into podcasting! For example, if your book is a how-to guide to training puppies, a podcast that offers tips and tricks is a great way to spread your message around. It will bring a new audience to your book, and sustain/enhance your relationship with your readers until your next project is ready. Just like Rachael Ray started with a cooking show, moved into cook books, then into affiliate marketing, then into her own TV show, magazine and cooking-related products… you too can span the venue boundaries to make yourself an expert!

There are existing podcasts, some hugely popular, and cover just about every subject. So, send some emails to podcast hosts that target your niche (also works for blogs)…

  • Write a quick introduction
  • Offer a free copy of your book
  • Offer up yourself to talk about it/set up an interview
  • Then offer to help them setup a promotion for free copies to give away to their audience.
  • Don’t get disheartened if it doesn’t work right away, they likely get lots of similar emails, but will jump at the ones that make sense for their audience. It’s still worth it to make the offer to gain exposure to the right people.

2. Book Trailers. It’s less expensive than you think to create a simple book trailer. Some people go all out and create Hollywood-quality shorts, but even an animated slideshow set to music, or a video of you being interviewed about the book is a step in the right direction. Help your readership understand the tone of the book in a new way, and bring some life to what would otherwise be left to the imagination. (Note: there’s nothing wrong with leaving a book’s content to the imagination, in some cases that may even be the desired outcome.)

3. Television (?!). Did you know there is a new, dedicated TV show for authors? Open Book TV, in their own words, “focuses on the writers and other storytellers living and working in a different spot on the planet each week.” Their episodes are even embeddable in websites (just like YouTube).

Kate McMillan is a freelance web designer living in Portland, OR. More information about her and her work can be found here: http://outboxonline.com.

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How we will save our planet earth from natural disasters?

AS we know that we are doing lots of things which will make harm to nature and in reaction natural disaster are there ? and also there are warnings of global warming so what we will do to save our planet earth from disasters?

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