Monday, May 19, 2008

Great thing about local Televisions

Since this is day and age where we're allowed to control the media it's great. I remember when dad told us what to watch and he didnt like anything good so we watched programs that were bad. We've come along way since the 1950s boom TV decade which is great. Although thanks to them and there lack of virsitale programming its since now that we can choose what its to watch and even creat our on networking. Santa Monica cable networking has been more great to me than i could have asked for. They feed me and i have the simple tasks of directing a classic television show. So if its my advice take it you should watch local tvs and support what greeat about how we make what we wach and not out old Dads. Ha ha ha well theres some gratidude in there i mean we do owe them for inventing it. Right?
Rick Santel

Thursday, May 15, 2008

What's Going On Around Here? At The Beverly Hills Film Festival

We were luckily enough to visit the Beverly hills film festival and see the Beverly hills Film Festival.

What's Going On Around Here? At The Red Carpet

This day was when where we visited the red carpet i Hollywood and talked to lot's of people about their jobs.

You can help out with us


Hi, if there is any viewer who has had training using a VHS-C analogue deck or a friend that does. And is be interested in contributing to helping us with our program please email us. We have a new machine for editing our show and are waiting to take it out of the box until we can properlty hook it up. We aren't willing to pay you since we are all volunteers but your name will be entered into our credit of the next show. Thanks you. Rick Santel

About our show


Hi viewers. We recently soon decided to move our program to the web. But don't worry, we're stills broadcasting from the studio in SM. 
But our plan is to have a large coverage. Thanks to the help of our friend Nelson Trimms  we're now up and running a blog to help generate play the show. We hope you enjoy our program and stay tuned for more of it. Rick Santel