“On Location: Revisited” with Shadoe Steele
"On Location: Revisited" highlights interviews with those associated with production and a then-and-now look at the non-Hollywood studio sites where celluloid magic was ‘developed.’ From old-school encyclopedias to GPS, researching the history, incidental trivia and little-known factoids of the most popular films in pop culture leaves no stone unturned - this program will more than nurture the coveted 25 - 54 M-F Nielsen viewing demo. Take a look at any major motion picture and you're likely to recognize the 'big city' downtown skylines, but those well-known sights are only the beginning... explore behind-the-scenes - the 'art of location!'
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Shadoe SteeleDirectorVarious
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Shadoe SteeleWriterVarious
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Shadoe SteeleProducerVarious
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Eric D. RuggieroProducerVarious/Wilkes University
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Shadoe SteeleKey Cast"Self"Various
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Project Type:Feature, Television
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Runtime:45 minutes
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Completion Date:September 5, 2022
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Production Budget:50,000 USD
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:2.35:1
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
Ruggiero-Steele Productions presents the definitive program combining cinema with travel. In production now – 1080i HD, 5.1 stereo, "On Location: Revisited" with nationally syndicated radio host (Sirius/XM, Westwood One Radio Networks) and 4-decade media veteran Shadoe Steele (CBS Television Network, NBC Television Network, MSNBC.) Master of oldies/nostalgia radio since 1973, and present curator of "Saturday Night Love at the Oldies", “Big 80s Sunday Night” and "The Party Zone" since 1986, Shadoe sets his sights on dissecting the biggest movies of the 50s through the 90s, revisiting the shooting locales which made them household names.
Episode 1. "The Blob" (1958) Suburban Philadelphia, Downingtown, Phoenixville, Royersford Pennsylvania
Episode 2. "Friday the 13th" (1980) Northwestern New Jersey - Blairstown, Hope, Hardwick Township, Freehold
Episode 3. "Deliverance" (1972) Northwestern Georgia - Tallulah Gorge State Park
Episode 4. "Picnic" (1955) Recently restored, UCLA 2011. Hutchinson, Halstead, Nickerson Kansas
Episode 5. "Chinatown" (1974) Los Angeles and L.A. County locales
Episode 6. "Saturday Night Fever" (1977) New York City - Staten Island, Bayside, Bay Ridge, Verrazano-Narrows Bridge
Episode 7. "The Graduate" (1967) Southern California - Beverly Hills, LaVerne - Northern California, Berkeley, San Francisco, Oakland
Episode 8. "Grease" (1978) Southern California - Venice, Santa Monica
Episode 9. "Big" (1988) New York City - Manhattan, Rye PlayLand, Cliffside Park, New Jersey
Episode 10. "Rocky" (I - 1976, II - 1979, III - 1982) Philadelphia Pennsylvania
Episode 11. "Back To The Future" (1985) Hollywood, Burbank, Whittier California
Episode 12. "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" (1986) Suburban Chicago Illinois
Episode 13. "Halloween" (1978) Pasadena, suburban Los Angeles, California
Shadoe Steele is also Professor of Integrative Media and Film at Wilkes University with a 40+ year tenure in on-air radio/television/cable broadcasting.