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History Channel Visit

Posted by: Loren Coleman on March 25th, 2007

I’m taking a break from working with the History Channel crew that is here now. They are setting up the place for an interview with me to be shown on a forthcoming cryptozoology series.

Lighting always takes more than people who haven’t gone through this can imagine. There’s the sunlight coming in from outside, the light bouncing off glass, the backlight, frontlight, right or left side shooting angle, and more. It does take awhile.

They are working hard, but don’t want a soda. They are on task.

The crew has been in Maine for a few days, taping interviews upstate, and will return to the middle of the state to capture some re-creations…

Oh, I have to go…about time for the interview…on the Maine Mutant or Mystery Beast story.

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8 Responses to “History Channel Visit”

  1. kittenz responds:

    That is just too cool for words Loren! When will it air?

  2. Bob Michaels responds:

    last week saw your interview on the Undersea Dectective show on Loch Ness.

  3. bill green responds:

    hey loren wow congrats on your new interviews on that new cryptozoology serie on histery channel. when is going to be on there. im realy looking forward to watching it. thanks bill green

  4. ToddPartain responds:

    Congratulations, Loren. I honestly don’t know how you have time to do it all! How many episodes will you host? Thanks again for the time you gave me at the Texas BigFoot Conference back in 2005. Hope you enjoy the little movie we made with you in it!–Todd

  5. Ceroill responds:

    Hurray, more exposure for Loren! Good goin!

  6. richard_from_idaho responds:

    Make sure you get paid. Nobody works for nothing, or shouldn’t.

  7. mystery_man responds:

    Great work, loren. Good luck to you! Keep up the good work!

  8. MBFH responds:

    Good news Loren. I echo the comments of richard_from_idaho. More ads on the website as well, things are looking up!



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