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    FOX 31 - KDVR

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    Alamo Placita, Southwest

    What is wrong with you people giving bad reviews for Fox31 morning news? I moved away from Aurora…read moreto the southwest mountains of Colorado and am VERY pleased to have the app so I can watch Fox 31 every morning. I do wish it was real time, but I chose to live off grid where I stream everything over cell signal so no need to pay for cable so that is on me. I see complaints that are just not valid. Morning news is supposed to be different from evening news folks. Upbeat, cheerful delivery in the mornings to start your day is important. All members of the cast appear to genuinely enjoy their jobs and each other. One person complains repeatedly about Ashley not reading a teleprompter correctly. Well, that person still watches, just likes to complain. Like he/she actually has the knowledge of what precisely is on the teleprompter. Whatever, change the damn channel. Complaints about Kylie? Are you blind? Oh, another said she talks too fast. I'd say that person listens too slow. And a complaint about Dan Daru. Some people just don't understand humor, or comic relief, or people with comedic personalities. Thats a shame. I'd love to sit and have a beer or 3 with that guy. Anyway, I love the cast, and the delivery. EVERY morning. They are all aces in my book. One more thing: Kylies blog Approachable Outdoors is an OUTSTANDING site of what to do and where to go for the Colorado outdoors enthusiast

    What used to be a pretty cool weather app just went full-nuts with the number of pop-ups for games,…read moreetc. Too bad, it was pretty accurate, and real-time radar was useful. But if I have to close windows from game pop-ups to get to radar, alerts, etc., I've moved on to other options.

    Rocky Mountain Audio Video Productions - 16mm & 8mm Film Transfer to digital file, Blu-Ray, or DVD

    Rocky Mountain Audio Video Productions

    (8 reviews)

    Excellent! A unique approach to Asian food and noodles. Very tasty and flavorful. #########read more

    I needed some super8 film transferred to digitally editable HD files, and I thought using the (not…read moreto be named) largest camera store in Colorado to do the transfer was a good idea. Turns out I was wrong. You can find a lengthy review of my experience here: https://www.yelp.com/user_details_reviews_self?userid=sreVHMucelYx2qFpgp4DMA I set out to find another video house to do the transfer and many of them seemed to just be the website with different domain names (same pricing, same interface, some times even the same stock photos, etc.) and all were out of state. Then I discovered RMAVP. Not only was it a local Colorado business their site explained in great detail how they transfer film using a sprocketless, frame by frame process that uses LED light (so no film burn) and no sprocket damage (over time film shrinks and using it in an old projector can damage it). So I left a message over a weekend, and the next Monday their Sales Exec (Doug Z) called me back. He explained what they needed (the footage and a hard drive in exFAT format) and answered all of my questions about the transfer process, color correction, film grain reduction, etc. Since I would be using the footage for a short film and had lots of editing software he advised I skip color correction and film grain reduction so I would just have the raw footage, which is the best and most honest answer possible. I dropped the footage off and was told it would be about two weeks. Less than 48 hours later I got an email saying my footage was ready. When I went to pick up the footage Doug gave me a tour of the entire facility - the sound studio, two green screen studios (it seems they once filmed a zebra in one of them), the transfer room, shipping etc. The footage is flawless. So, the transfer was fast, well done, inexpensive compared to the alternatives, and I got a tour - and I know where to shoot if I need a professional studio with green screens in Colorado. I honestly can't believe RMAVP exists, but I don't think there's any place between L.A. and Chicago that could support a place like this except Denver. When I said this to Doug he replied in the most Colorado manner possible - "Well, someone's got to do it". Do it they did, and very, very well.

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