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bunnylove915 asked: "Does anyone know when the next "Most Haunted Live" show will be coming out on the Travel Channel? I tried looking it up but it all looks too confusing...."
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alicia replied: "it comes on friday at 10 so prob this friday coming up the 29th"
Lady_Macbeth asked: "I want to work for travel channel, it must be my job to travel the world. Im studying film directing and taking photography courses. How and where do you think i should get a job that will allow me to travel?Thanks a mil..."
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ArtForms replied: "omg that is sucha good question, i have always wanted to do the same too, i am also taking photography courses... I can't wait too see what type of answers you get.Good luck!"
sparker177 replied: "http://search.travelchannel.com/travel/Jobs%20At%20Travel%20Channel"
screwdriver replied: "Most of the world has already been photographed ad nauseum so there are already millions of pictures out there. Yours have to be different.It can be because of things that are happening, news events etc. It could be because you have some specialist knowledge in another field such as birds, animals or plants hydro electric schemes, oil exploration, humanities etc. Yes an eclectic mix, but it's your specialist knowledge that's important, not your photographic skills, though they have to be high too.Look at the articles in National Geographic they all have some theme other than photography. They are beautiful photographs, so their photography skills are high, but it's their knowledge of Global Warming or the tribesmen of the Amazon or some similar specialty that got them there.Chris"
joedlh replied: "Photographers for National Geographic are at the top of their field. Don't expect to get an offer right out of photography school. Look for a job that pays the rent first. Having discouraged you, let me say that there is hope. I attended one of their seminars, which was an excellent orientation to the field. Here is the link to the schedule:. In the one I attended, there was a section for pitching ideas. If they heard something that sounded interesting then they pursued it. They seek the kind of imagery that tells a story. It's not the stuff you can buy in a postcard store. So travel and bring your camera. Look for the unique, rare, or surprising and which conveys an emotion or evokes one in the viewer. Build up your experience. Hone your skills. Be self-critical. A good photographer can get a winning shot with a 3 megapixel camera, while a hack will still get junk from an $8,000 DSLR."
Becca asked: "I am looking for a special that aired on the travel channel on Christmas eve about Christmas at Disneyworld. I believe it was hosted by Samantha Brown. I wasn't able to find it on the travel channel's webpage. Any ideas?"
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cap10hook72 replied: "I saw that show on December 14th, 2003. I don't expect it to be on any time in the moth coming, but plan on it around the Holiday season, starting from Thanksgiving-Christmas.Around that time I'll go onto my search mode on my DVR and type in "Disney" and look at the options. The show you are speaking of is titled "Walt Disney World Holidays".I have this show recorded onto my DVR and it's very enjoyable! Samantha Brown gives a very detailed account of all that goes on during the Holiday season.The thing I love about the Travel Channel is that they air a show almost 10 times every two days. So if you miss some of it, plan on it being aired in another hour or so.Wait until the holiday season, and then start sarching. I remember it being on frequently.Best of Luck!-cap10hook72-"
Maria W replied: "I checked the Travel Channel webpage and they don't have any dates listed for that program. You may want to check back a little closer to the holidays. It is a great program."
Elisabeth asked: "I have a good idea for a show that I think would fit well on the Travel Channel. However, I've heard that they only accept pitches if you already have a production company to work with. Does anyone know of any production companies who deal with this kind of thing?"
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christophereno replied: "Perhaps you can use a film or movie club from the local university, or even one of the related academic departments to help get your idea noticed, or even picked up.Local Public Access Television might be a viable place to start. Many of the "niche channels" (History, Food, etc) pick up shows and ideas from places like local tv stations and university groups.Another way would be to form a "club" yourself to actually start producing and orienting your idea. You don't have to film anything, just set up the logistics and general accounting, and maybe block out some episodes with a rough script and some research. These days all it takes is desire to be heard and effort to make it happen."
noils asked: "Does it pi$$ you off that they let other people in on the secret and puts it in danger of becoming a tourist destination?Dang Samantha on the Travel Channel found one of my secret joints that can only be reached by water or a dirt road. B*tch!"
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Wilhemina replied: "Mostly ones in New Orleans. Emerils, Nola, Galatoires."
J13891 replied: "I live in the middle of nowhere so it really doesn't affect me, but I see where you're coming from and I'd be pissed off as well."
leestephen1974 replied: "Paula Dean's restaurant in Savanah GA, is the bomb, it's called The Lady and Son's. I would highly recommend it. The little town is a great get away as well."
celebrity girl replied: "None yet."
Lacy Michelle replied: "The Crystal Grill in Greenwood Mississippi... It has all the makings of an upscale resturant in a very quite; quaint town. From the linen table cloths to the crystal water goblets. It's dining experience is phenomenal. I truly recommend it if you're down that way."
Princess replied: "Wolf Gang Puck's restaurant on Peachtree"
DENISE replied: "i live here in louisiana and it would be emerils and the food was wonderful,and the cost a little high but worth it."


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