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		<title>(VIDEO) WINTER WONDERLAND A do-it-yourself Video Project</title>
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This is a home made demonstration of what can be done with a collection of photos already on your hard disk, or stacked in a shoebox (if you have a scanner to make the .jpg files.)
These were taken around my house in Gardiner over a couple of winters . I used the Pinnacle [...]]]></description>
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<p>This is a home made demonstration of what can be done with a collection of photos already on your hard disk, or stacked in a shoebox (if you have a scanner to make the .jpg files.)</p>
<p>These were taken around my house in Gardiner over a couple of winters . I used the Pinnacle Studio editing suite to put it together &#8211; it took 4-5 hours over a weekend &#8211; but you could do it with any of several free video editing applications. Just download a couple and experiment.</p>
<p>You, too, can do something similar. Pick a place or subject you&#8217;re familiar with around Central Maine and go for it!</p>
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This is a home made demonstration of what can be done with a collection of photos already on your hard disk, or stacked in a shoebox (if you have a scanner to make the .jpg files.)

These were taken around my house in Gardiner over a couple of winters . I used the Pinnacle Studio editing suite to put it together - it took 4-5 hours over a weekend - but you could do it with any of several free video editing applications. Just download a couple and experiment.

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		<title>(VIDEO) READERS THEATRE in the Gardiner Area</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is much that is special about Gardiner. Ask anyone who lives here.  One of Gardiner&#8217;s best kept secrets is Readers Theatre. The Open Book Players introduced the genre in 1996 when it presented its first Readers Theatre performance at Johnson Hall.  Eleven years and a hundred performances later, most Gardiner folks still [...]]]></description>
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<p>Here is a short video clip of a performance in Bridgton a few years ago. After you watch it, you&#8217;ll have a clearer picture of Readers Theatre.  Enjoy!</p>
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