Border Perspective Podcast Border Perspective Studios
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- TV & Film
Border Perspective Studios is a small multimedia company based in Rio Grande City, Texas. We created this podcast to serve as a showcase of our most recent projects. Thank you for visiting our site.
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Life Exaggerated Part I
This Rio Grande Valley film was produced over the time span of 24 hours as part of the 4th Annual Cinesol 24 Hr. Film Dash. Teams were given 24 hours to write, shoot, and edit a 3-5 minute film to the best of their abilities and incorporate various elements given to them. Our film took the awards for *Best Editing (Christian Blake), *Best Cinematography (Christian Blake), Best Movie Tributes, Best Supporting Actor (Ethan Simon) Runner up for Best Picture.
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Border Perspective Podcast Season 2 Preview
The Border Perspective Podcast returns for a new season as a collaborative effort between BP Studios, and Film-Work.com. Host Christian Salinas, and Film-Work Editor-in-Chief Robert Longoria discuss what to expect from the new season.
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Valley Residents Declare; "I Want My NBA!"
This week we're joined once again by Semi-Pro Football Player, and Sports Fanatic Gerald Salinas to discuss why the NBA season has been put on hold, and if there is a real possibility that it might actually be canceled.
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The State of the RGV Indie Music Scene (Re-Broadcast of Andres Sanchez Interview)
This week we re-broadcast our interview/discussion with local blogger Andres Sanchez. Andres actively covers the local independent music scene on his blog 'The Photon God' which features everything from articles, reviews, interviews, to free audio track samples.
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The Bizarre Case of Orville T. (Nodrog)
In this week's episode we're joined, once again, by local blogger, and independent historian Eduardo Martinez to discuss recent developments on the case of local UFO Cult leader Orville T. Gordon (A.K.A Nodrog).
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STC Wants Your Art
The South Texas College publication entitled “Interstice” is now officially excepting submissions for its next issue. Joining us on the podcast this week to offer a little more information about the submission process are managing editors Lanesa Poulton and Collen Brooks-Edgar