Marc shoots behind the scenes at the Emmys
http://www.emmys.tv/shapeimage_1_link_0
The further adventures of…
Name: Marc Miller
Age: 55 (oh no!)
Birthday: January
Major: Film Studies
Liking the colors: Purple, Teal,
Reading:Painting with Light” by John Alton
Recently seen:The Baxter” “Vacancy” ”28 Weeks Later“ ”Junebug
Favorite Food: Sushi (still)
Favorite Quote:To show something as everyone sees it is to have accomplished nothing.”
VI Pudovkin, Russian Filmmaker
 
 
My photo albums
Iraq Gallery - Temporarily Unavailable
 
June 2006
 
June 2006
 
Vintage Marc@Work
Some interesting old and recent photos
 
 
Currently listening to:
  1. 1.Death Cab for Cutie
  2. 2.The Format
  3. 3.James Liddle
  4. 4.Led Zeppelin
 
Current Favorite Links:
 
Go to ArchiveLife%20in%20California/Archive.htmlLife%20in%20California/Archive.htmlshapeimage_4_link_0
Go to SailingSailing.htmlSailing.htmlshapeimage_5_link_0
Go to Seabourn CruiseSeabourn%20Cruise.htmlSeabourn%20Cruise.htmlshapeimage_6_link_0
Go to Life in California Go to Marc@Work Marc’s MySpace site
The first Emmy Awards were presented on January 25, 1949 at the Hollywood Athletic Club. The name “Emmy” was a feminization of "immy", a nickname used for the image orthicon tubes that were common in early television cameras. Shirley Dinsdale has the distinction of receiving the very first Emmy in the first awards ceremony. The Emmy Awards trophies are currently made by a private company with a manufacturing site at the maximum security El Dorado Correctional Facility, in El Dorado, Kansas.
The statuette of a winged woman holding an atom has since become the symbol of the TV Academies' goal of supporting and uplifting the art and science of television: The wings represent the muse of art; the atom the electron of science. It was created by television engineer Louis McManus, using his wife as a model.