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DOLLS ON DISPLAY: Cathy Pavelec, owner of
Dreamin' Mimi, holds "Lauren", a new Adora doll. "She is the signature
Adora doll for 2005," says Ms. Pavelec. "A limited edition, she
is a new size at 25 inches tall, and she has a very appealing
new face. Adora dolls are very popular, both as play dolls and
as collectibles, and now there is a whole new line." |
Dolls of all sizes,
shapes, and styles fill every nook and cranny at Dreamin' Mimi,
the new shop at 4577 B Route 27 (Main Street) in Kingston. Owners
Cathy and Barry Pavelec have created a special place for doll
enthusiasts. caption:
VIDEO VISIONS: "I do a real mix with the
videos special events, corporate, documentary, and photo-montage,"
says award-winning videographer Seth Mellman, executive producer/director
of SMP Video. "I try to take projects I am well-quipped to do
and that I am interested in. It is basically a wide range." |
It's time-consuming work.
Typically, for a piece aired for two minutes on TV, videographer
Seth Mellman spends 12 to 15 hours editing, cutting, and refining
the project. | |