04-06-2011, 12:20 AM
This is something I found today on the iantique.com web site. There's a discussion area on the site I had not previously noticed. I'm presenting it just as I found it. I don't know who the "myself and others" are.
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In this area, myself and others involved in the preparation and actual interview can post our thoughts and observations.
One of the discussions, that surfaced early on, is why Mary would grant this interview to a startup antiques related social networking website. The answer actually has several parts.
First, an antiques dealer that specializes in vintage photography along with an interest in the cameras used during the JFK assassination contacted Mary directly about the camera she used. As their camera discussion progressed, the idea came about to talk with Mary more about her famous photo. Josh Miller is the antiques dealer and was very much instrumental on spearheading this event.
Secondly, we offered Mary the opportunity to give her first in-depth interview void of any large network news production. The interview was broadcast live, on the internet and that complete, unedited webcast version is available.
We also employed a local video crew to make a two-view recording of the interview. The will produce a high-quality version of the interview and then deliver to me the product along with both original recordings.
The interview was live... no broadcast delay (other than that which is normal for web streaming).
The interviewer, Gary Stover conducted the interview without compensation. He solicited questions from the public, to ask Mary. He was the final decision maker on what questions to ask.
Note: Gary does a weekly one-hour antiques show on iAntique.com
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In this area, myself and others involved in the preparation and actual interview can post our thoughts and observations.
One of the discussions, that surfaced early on, is why Mary would grant this interview to a startup antiques related social networking website. The answer actually has several parts.
First, an antiques dealer that specializes in vintage photography along with an interest in the cameras used during the JFK assassination contacted Mary directly about the camera she used. As their camera discussion progressed, the idea came about to talk with Mary more about her famous photo. Josh Miller is the antiques dealer and was very much instrumental on spearheading this event.
Secondly, we offered Mary the opportunity to give her first in-depth interview void of any large network news production. The interview was broadcast live, on the internet and that complete, unedited webcast version is available.
We also employed a local video crew to make a two-view recording of the interview. The will produce a high-quality version of the interview and then deliver to me the product along with both original recordings.
The interview was live... no broadcast delay (other than that which is normal for web streaming).
The interviewer, Gary Stover conducted the interview without compensation. He solicited questions from the public, to ask Mary. He was the final decision maker on what questions to ask.
Note: Gary does a weekly one-hour antiques show on iAntique.com
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