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With apologies to you for any nuisance caused by cross-posting...
the following is being forwarded from The Archaeology Channel.
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Your Project on The Archaeology Channel
A message from Archaeological Legacy Institute
Are you a field archaeologist interested in public education? Do
you or does your institution want the public and educators to
share in the excitement and value of a project you are
conducting? If so, please consider this proposal.
There is a new way to have your field project promoted on the
nonprofit website The Archaeology Channel
(www.archaeologychannel.org). We are pleased to announce the
formation of a new enterprise by our production partner, David
Bogan. He has recently expanded the services of Green Mountain
Documentary to create ArchaeoVideo: Media Production for
Archaeologists.
For a limited time as well as within a specific time frame, David
will produce an exclusive multimedia feature of your dig site for
programming on TAC called an ArchaeoVideo Field Communiquè.
David is offering the production of a Field Communiquè at a
substantially reduced rate IF the field project you are directing
falls within the two-week period of August 13-24, and IF he can
secure your support for sharing his travel expenses with other
researchers who also participate. The separate fee for shooting
and editing your Field Communiquè is $550 (a 50% discount of his
standard rates) with 10% donated to TAC. He would plan on
visiting your site for two days, documenting all aspects of the
field activities as well as recording video and audio interviews
with you, your fellow researchers, and members of your
volunteer/student team.
You can view his first Field Communiquè, The Popham Colony, now
playing on TAC. Four others are scheduled to follow this one from
location production work he completed last summer.
As the subject of a Field Communiquè, your project will reach
large numbers of people throughout the world. Currently (July
2001), individual monthly visitors to TAC number more than 5,000
and this number is growing rapidly. Recently, About.com referred
to TAC as "The Internet as it was meant to be." You can make a
significant impact as part of this non-profit public education
effort.
Please visit David's web site < www.archaeovideo.com > for more
details about all of his media production services or write him
at [log in to unmask] to discuss details of the ArchaeoVideo
Field Communiquè offer.
Richard M. (Rick) Pettigrew, Ph.D., RPA
President and Executive Director
Archaeological Legacy Institute
4147 E. Amazon Dr.
Eugene, OR 97405-4660
(541) 345-5538
(541) 338-3109 (fax)
www.archaeologychannel.org
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