The latest news from Visionary Productions by Tomás!
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Hey everyone! Seeing the growing popularirty of Facebook, as well as seeing that very many people are on it (those two words, in fact, fail to even slightly do it justice), and also, seeing I have a Facebook account myself, I decided to create a Facebook page for Visionary Productions.
Basically, the Facebook page will be used mostly by me and the crew members to organize meetings and to post important information about film projects, but of course, the public is allowed to look at all of these!
As far as photos, they will be posted both there, on Picasa Web Albums (as has always been done in the past) and of course, they will be shown here on the website as well.
Click here to go check out the new Page, and hope you enjoy it! Of course, if you have a Facebook account yourself, become a fan today!
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Hey guys! I've got a brand new video for you! Shot May 2009, this English class project, documenting the life of Holden Caulfield, from J.D. Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye, is sure to rock your funny bones!
Cliché. I know. But really, it's a mix of comedy with serious interview. I hope you like it.
See it now on the Movies page!
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Hey everyone!
Sorry, once again, for not updating in such a long time. Butnow, it's summer, and time is plentiful for shooting video, right?!Yeah, and this summer, we're bringing something back. I'm just going toleave the picture below, and you'll tell what it is. But, some willremember exacylu what it was.
Details are forthcoming, butstart thinking talk show. Interviews, news, comedy. It's coming, guys!- something new, from Visionary Productions by Tomás.
Also,in a few weeks, there'll be an equipment update to the VisionaryProductions repository of video gear. A new camcorder! I'll be ceatinga little "equipment page" soon.
Stick around guys! There's something good coming! I promise!!!
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- Tomás Monzón, Visionary Productions Director
June 22, 2009
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Hey guys! Doing lots of work on the site today! Taking advantage of the summer break, of course.
I've changed the layout of the news page to a blog-based system. It isn't to be considered a blog, of course, but choosing this layout will make it easier for me to add the latest news in the Freewebs Sit e Builder.
All right, so hope you like it! And, I have archived a copy of the old news page; the last news post will also be put up.
Enjoy!