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https://www.twinpawsproductions.com Twin Paws Productions made some short films and plans to resume production on small indie projects. Filmospheric is a manifestation of the same passion for movies and filmmaking that led to the creation of Twin Paws Productions. If you are an indie filmmaker open to collaborate on projects where we won’t need any real funding, because we can do all the needed work ourselves, feel free to connect with me on Stage32: https://www.stage32.com/profile/178458/ about. Down the road, this section may be open for any special messages or advertisements. So keep your scanners peeled for it! Visit and bookmark https://www.filmospheric.com. Been There, Seen It! Location, location, location – the prime directive of real estate is every bit true when it comes to movies. Where a scene is shot and from what angle can determine the screen value of the production. So this section brings the location in a part -travel and part-trivia combo. For this issue, I acknowledge my dream filming location – which is for the TV show Twin Peaks by David Lynch. After dreaming about seeing it in person for years, I finally got a chance to visit the Snoqualmie Falls in Washington State in November 2022. The show’s iconic intro features the Snoqualmie Falls with the opening credits. The Salish Lodge & Spa that overlooks the falls was the The Great Northern Hotel in the show where FBI Agent Cooper (Kyle MacLachlan) stayed while investigating the murder of Laura Palmer (Sheryl Lee). With the woods on one side and the green hilly surroundings on the other, the falls create a music that lets your go back and forth in time. It’s a unique experience. My friend Annie who took the trip with me can verify. So what’s your favorite filming location and how many times have you visited it? Want to share your pics and/or travel tale? Write to Us Send us your two cents on cinema/movies/TV and Filmphernalia will publish along with your name and location (city/state/or country). Write to: edtor@ernestdempsey.com

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