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ACD Systems
Adobe
Anton Bauer
Apple® Incorporated
Azden
badpoet99
Canon USA
Cinnlerra.org
Corel
Equipment Emporium, Inc.
Final Draft
Focus Enhancements, Inc.
Footage Firm
FrameForge
Gene Lester/Archive Photos
Gitzo, The Vitec Group
Gitzo/Bogen
Goodheart-Willcox Publisher
Hollywood Lite
J.L. Fisher Corp.
Johnny Chung Lee, http://steadycam.org
JVCKENWOOD USA Corporation
Litepanels, Inc.
Lowell Light, Inc.
Loyola University, Maryland
Manfrotto, The Vitec Group
Microdolly, Hollywood
Minnesota Public Radio photo by Frederick Petters
Movie Magic Budgeting, Creative Planet
NASA
National Steel Heritage Corporation,
Homestead, PA
Panasonic Corporation of North America
Photofl flex
Sachtler, Germany
Sandisk Corporation
Sennheiser
Shoreline Products, Incorporated
Sound Forge
Square Jellyfishfi
Sue Stinson
The Tiffen Corporation
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
WinPatrol
Acknowledgements
Dedication: For Sue, still more than ever.
The author and publisher would like to thank the following individuals for their valuable
input in the development of Video: Digital Communication & Production.
Special thanks to Sue Stinson for the many photos she contributed to the book.
Many photos feature the stars of The McKinley Dramatic Arts and Vintage Tractor Society,
especially Jake Bennion, Ileana Butu, Claudia Conroy, James Conroy, Mark Conroy, Dan Dover,
Dylan Kidd, Jessica Kidd, John Kidd, Garrett Nasalroad, Mauro V. Escobar, Jerry Ferree, Louanne
Ferree, Tommie L. McAuley, Sam Millar, Dalan Musson, Annegret Ogden, Dunbar Ogden, Ian
Panoscha, Juergen Panoscha, Mairi Panoscha, Nora Panoscha, Jennifer Schalf, J. D. Schall, Louanne
Silveira, Marge Simas, Norm Simas, Alex Stinson, Anji Stinson, Lillie Stinson, Sue Stinson, Vincent
Vaughn, and Alicia Wilkinson.
The fictional town of McKinley was created from shots of people, places, and events in the fi
Humboldt County, California, cities of Arcata, Eureka, Ferndale, Fortuna, McKinleyville, and
Trinidad. The annual three-day Kinetic Sculpture Race begins in Arcata and ends, more or less, in
Ferndale.