PRINCESS THEATRE - Raising the Curtain: FIRST PRODUCTION OF CHANNEL 15 WAS A SUCCESS!

Friday, December 3, 2010

FIRST PRODUCTION OF CHANNEL 15 WAS A SUCCESS!

From the feedback I’ve been getting, Thursday evening’s historic live Harriman Christmas parade presentation, by Channel 15, was terrific.  The television picture and sound were both far superior to what we’ve been accustom to seeing.  I would love to hear your comments either here or on the Princess Facebook page!

The amazing thing is that the presentation was done on equipment not equal to what will actually be installed in the Channel 15 studio on Roane Street!  Therefore, I can’t wait to see what the future brings our way!  Many thanks to Bill Radice who has engineered the studio and last evenings production.

Bill Landry, Ken Mynatt, and Chris Mason did a stellar job in providing a “blow by blow” account of the parade as it passed by the studio, which is just to the left of the Princess Theater.  The live feed was broadcast to the entire county and, as I said, the comments about the production have been positive.

Also on hand for the historic event (in the group photo - left to right) were Chris Mason, Buddy Holly, Lonnie Wright, Ken Mynatt, Bill Landry, and Chase Tedder.  Each of these civic leaders had a big hand in making this dream come true.  I congratulate and thank them for their efforts.

I also would like to give a special thanks to Doug Mills.  His professional camera work made the TV viewing a pleasure.  He focused on the content and held the camera true and steady.  Doug worked with Bill Landry during the filming of the noted Heartland Series we all followed for over 25 years!

So, this was another milestone in acquiring the Princess Complex.  Great things are on the horizon for Roane and surrounding counties!

1 comment:

Muse Watson said...

Another milestone in making a dream a reality. This wonderful production is just but a glimpse of things to come for the Princess Theater, Channel 15, Harriman, and the people of East Tennessee. Wish i could have been there and not stuck on the left coast.

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