Top Tourist Attractions in Reading - Travel England
Top Tourist Attractions in Reading - Travel England:
Basildon Park, Beale Park, Reading Station, Silchester Roman City Walls and Amphitheatre, Kennet & Avon Canal, Reading Museum, Forbury Gardens, Mapledurham House, Caversham Court Gardens, Madejski Stadium, Museum of Berkshire Aviation
Buffalo: America's Best Designed City
The story of Buffalo, New York's world class urban design and how today's generation is rediscovering and restoring 'America's Best Designed City.'
Produced / Directed by John Paget, Paget Films
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Executive Producers - Dottie Gallagher Cohen & Ed Healy, Visit Buffalo Niagara
Presented & Sponsored by
Visit Buffalo Niagara, Larkin Square, Buffalo Niagara Enterprise, Houghton College, Erie Canal Harbor Development Corp., The John R. Oishei Foundation, The Campaign for Greater Buffalo and Block Club.
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CREDITS
Directed, Shot & Edited by John Paget
Executive Produced by Dottie Gallagher Cohen, Ed Healy, Visit Buffalo Niagara Foundation
Historical Images courtesy Buffalo History Museum, Used by Permission
Interviewees
Justin Booth
Stephanie Barber Geter
Chris Hawley
Jill Jedlicka
Dana Marciniak
Bernice Radle
Robert Shibley
Rocco Termini
Tim Tielman
Marcus Wise
Howard & Leslie Zemsky
Original Music by Nelson Starr & Eric Starr
Additional Camera & Still Photography - Nate Peracciny
Gaffer - Nick Earley
Stylists - Dani Weiser, Chary Robbins
Sound - John Davis, Dave Bull
Production Associate - Robin Douglas Paget
Cineflex Aerial Cinematography - Cherokee Walker (Pilot), Travis McMunn (Cinelfex operator)
Remote Control Aerial Pilot - Phillip Johnson
Archival Research - Dana Saylor-Furman / Old Time Roots
Editorial Consultants - Tim Tielman, Chris Hawley, Chris Elisara, Chuck Banas
Title Art & Web Design by Block Club
Title Art Animation by Ben Porcari / IBC Digital
Legal Services - John Horn and E.J. Snyder / Harter Secrest & Emery LLP
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How Domino's Makes Its Pizza
We visit the Connecticut center of Domino's to see how the popular pizza chain makes 125,000 pizzas a day. There are 5,500 Domino's in the US, which rely on their own manufacturing centers for fresh dough. In the Connecticut center alone, over 125,000 dough balls are sent to stores in the northeast each day!
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Produced by: Amelia Kosciulek, Aly Weisman
A Walk Around Reading in Berkshire, England
On Saturday 20th July 2013 I went over the Reading in Berkshire - Royal Berkshire for it is where the Windsor Family - Queen Elizabeth - live at Windsor Castle. I was amazed to find that Reading does not have a Tourist Information Office at all. I went around the town centre and was able to find my way down to the Thames River and along to its confluence with the Kennet River.
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Bradford On Avon
The town has Roman origins .It had a thriving wollen textile industry and maufactured the Molton Bicycle in the earley sixtes, I had one. It was a cold day and I should have used a tripod as I could not stop shaking, will return in the Summer ..
Pretty aggressive driving in Reading (Berkshire, UK)
No crash but sometimes you really have to keep your cool...
Reading City UK info. By Gobinda Armaja
Reading City Info by Gobinda Armaja 2012
The Ford at Lands End, Charvil, Twyford, Berkshire, England in flood
The ford on the River Loddon (a tributary to the River Thames) at Charvil, near Twyford, Berkshire, England, in flood. Filmed on 4 February 2014
The Olympic Torch arrives in Reading, Berkshire
Crowds line the street in London Road, Reading to welcome the Olympic Torch.
Watching the Thames Barrier raise
Around 3 o'clock on the afternoon of 5 January 2014, the Thames Barrier is raising to protect central London from rising river levels