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| What is a Multi-Image Slide Show? |
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A multi-image slide show or presentation uses multiple slide projectors
connected and controlled by a computer with
a synchronized sound track.
Images dissolve from one to another as the sound track and/or narration plays.
It is similar to a video only you are dealing with 35mm
slides.
Our presentations use three slide projectors, original photography,
and original sound tracks (some with narration).
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| Slide Show Catalog |
| "Vision of Birds" (Multi-image Slide Show) |
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This show begins with photos of birds of prey then it goes into waders, shore birds,
gulls and terns, waterfowl, birds in flight and finally songbirds.
The photos for this show were taken at various locations
throughout Florida, Southeast Arizona, and Massachusetts.
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"At the Water's Edge" (Multi-image Slide Show) |
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"At The Water's Edge" takes you close to shorebirds and
waders in far-flung habitats as they roost, preen, hunt, and
feed. Photos from this show were taken at "Ding" Darling
NWR, Stump Pass, Myakka River State Park, and the Venice
Rookery in Florida; and South Beach, North Monomoy,
Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sancturay and Great Meadows NWR in
Massachusetts.
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"Birders" (Multi-image Slide Show) |
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"Birders" turns the mic on a bevy of avian enthusiasts--a husband
and wife team, a teenager, a woman, a sanctuary director.
As they enthuse about their beginnings in birding, offering advice and
anecdotes, the camera follows them in the field.
This show is about people that bird.
Seven people discuss
why they bird as well as other interesting aspects
about birding. Photos of these birdwatchers and a wide range of birds
are accompanied by an original sound track.
It's a look at the lighter side of birding and we think you
will find it to be informative as well as entertaining.
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"Arizona" (Multi-image Slide Show) |
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Come along with Shawn Carey as he explores Arizona...
We'll visit stunning mountain and canyon sites, meet the people, and
see the birds ... in beautiful Arizona.
Take in the Grand Canyon, Sedona, and deserts dotted with rocks and
cacti, doves and thrashers...
Meet up with two local characters who know ocotillos from seguaros,
and rattlesnakes as well as a great sunset...
... then we'll focus on species like Montezuma Quail, Black-chinned
Hummingbird, Phainopepla, Acorn Woodpecker, and many others.
These stunning photographs and Chris Duval's evocative sound track
will inspire you to visit amazing Arizona and experience
its beauties first-hand.
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"Massachusetts Wildlife" (Multi-image Slide Show) |
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Come along with Migration Productions as we discover some of
Massachusetts' fascinating wildlife. We'll net butterflies
and dragonflies, hunt for mammals like White-tailed Deer and
chipmunk ... spot birds like a brilliant Yellow Warbler or
an elusive Yellowthroat ... get close up and personal with
wildflowers, frogs, snakes and turtles... . As you watch
the slide images dissolve from one stunning species to the
next, and hear Chris Duval's original all-natural,
low-carbohydrate soundtrack.
We think you'll be inspired to pack your binoculars and
head out to the nearest field, pond, and bog!
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| Video Catalog |
Birders' Exchange Video (Video) |
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The Birders' Exchange Video is a video brochure designed to explain how people
can help in donating used equipment (binoculars, tri-pods, scopes, cameras, etc.)
that in turn is sent to people in Central and South America that have little or
no equipment. The video explains how the program was started, how you can help,
who receives the donated equipment, and why it's so important that we help
with such a project. The Birders' Exchange program is run by Betty Petersen
(Manomet) with help from ABA. For more information visit
Birders' Exchange.
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"Looking Skyward: A Passion for Hawkwatching" (Video) |
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Hawkwatching has become one of the most popular types of "bird watching."
This video examines why people watch hawks,
explains some of its long, storied history,
and explores some of the prime locations
for viewing hawk migration in the Northeast (Hawk Mountain and Cape May).
Video footage includes a wide range of raptors in flight shot by Don Crockett
as well as interviews with Pete Dunne, Bill Clark, and others.
Information on purchasing DVD.
"Looking Skyward" won the top audience award in the Cape Cod Section at the
Woods Hole Film Festival 2006.
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| Show Credits |
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Multi-Image Slide Shows
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| 35mm Photography: |
Shawn P. Carey |
| Multi-image Programming: |
Jim Grady |
| Soundtracks: |
Chris Duval |
| Audio Editing: |
Sal Clemente |
| Audio Editing ("Birders"): |
Ken Lacouture |
| Narration ("Birders"): |
Steve Anderson |
| Narration ("Arizona"): |
Shawn P. Carey |
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Video Presentations
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| Producers: |
Shawn P. Carey |
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Jim Grady |
| Video Editing ("Birder's Exchange): |
Jim Grady |
| Video Editing ("Looking Skyward"): |
John Sutherland |
| Writer ("Birder's Exchange): |
Ed Schiele |
| Writer ("Looking Skyward"): |
Fred Bouchard |
| 35mm Photography: |
Shawn P. Carey |
| Videography (Interviews): |
John Sutherland |
| Videography (Birds): |
Don Crockett |
Soundtrack ("Looking Skyward"): |
Chris Duval |
| Audio Engineer: |
Ken Lacouture |
Narration ("Birder's Exchange"): |
Wayne Petersen |
| Narration ("Looking Skyward"): |
Alan Ware |
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| Schedule of Upcoming Shows |