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Nowhere Video Productions
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Приєднався 16 сер 2012
Nowhere Video Productions is a small production group with big dreams! We've been making unique entertainment since 1987! From 1993 until 2006, Nowhere Video Productions produced full length series episodes and programs for public access television. Since then we've gone on to create many more full length productions as well as short form videos to entertain, inform and share. Nowhere Video Productions does a little bit of everything! We've done cooking, travel, ghost-hunting, comedy, music, drones, tech, documentary, pets, how to, gaming and so much more!
Nowhere Video Productions is a copyrighted name/trademark.
Notice: If you've ever appeared in any of our videos then you gave your consent to be filmed. You did this willingly, knowing that these productions would be shared through media.
Nowhere Video Productions is a copyrighted name/trademark.
Notice: If you've ever appeared in any of our videos then you gave your consent to be filmed. You did this willingly, knowing that these productions would be shared through media.
Sports Rapp - EPISODE 13 (Live Talk Show) 6/13/93
Sports Rapp was a live sports talk show produced and hosted by Mr. Mark Johnson. The program was cable-casted Sunday nights on Columbia Community Television in Saint Helens Oregon back in 1993/1994. Co-Host Kevin Thornton. Special Guest Debra Oltmanns from La Scalah Mfg Co. (Upscaled to HD)
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Sports Rapp - EPISODE 12 (Live Talk Show) 6/6/93
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Sports Rapp was a live sports talk show produced and hosted by Mr. Mark Johnson. The program was cable-casted Sunday nights on Columbia Community Television in Saint Helens Oregon back in 1993/1994. Co-Host Kevin Thornton. Mark and Kevin play golf. (Upscaled to HD)
Sports Rapp - EPISODE 11 (Live Talk Show) 5/30/93
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Sports Rapp was a live sports talk show produced and hosted by Mr. Mark Johnson. The program was cable-casted Sunday nights on Columbia Community Television in Saint Helens Oregon back in 1993/1994. Co-Host Kevin Thornton. Special topic - "Are drugs a problem in high school sports? Interviews at St. Helens High School. (Upscaled to HD)
Sports Rapp - EPISODE 10 (Live Talk Show) 5/16/93
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Sports Rapp was a live sports talk show produced and hosted by Mr. Mark Johnson. The program was cable-casted Sunday nights on Columbia Community Television in Saint Helens Oregon back in 1993/1994. Tonight's Topic "Should beer be allowed at the Memorial Coliseum?" Kevin Thornton "ghost" hosts. (Upscaled to HD) SOME TAPE DAMAGE IN THIS EPISODE
Sports Rapp - EPISODE 9 (Live Talk Show) 5/9/93
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Sports Rapp was a live sports talk show produced and hosted by Mr. Mark Johnson. The program was cable-casted Sunday nights on Columbia Community Television in Saint Helens Oregon back in 1993/1994. Co-Host Kevin Thornton. Special topic - "Should Blazers get rid of Rick Adelman?"(Upscaled to HD)
Sports Rapp - EPISODE 8 (Live Talk Show) 5/2/93
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Sports Rapp was a live sports talk show produced and hosted by Mr. Mark Johnson. The program was cable-casted Sunday nights on Columbia Community Television in Saint Helens Oregon back in 1993/1994. Co-Host Kevin Thornton. (Upscaled to HD)
Chasing The Milwaukee (Milwaukee Road) - Full Documentary
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Join Nowhere Video Productions as we explore the remains of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad's "Pacific Coast Extension" in its final stretch across the State of Washington. Join host Todd Hilton in this full length documentary featuring on-location footage, amazing drone video, and historical photographs. Travel along the main line route from the Idaho border all the way t...
Chasing The Milwaukee - Teaser Trailer
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Teaser trailer for our upcoming documentary "Chasing The Milwaukee"
Sports Rapp - EPISODE 7 (Live Talk Show) 4/25/93
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Sports Rapp was a live sports talk show produced and hosted by Mr. Mark Johnson. The program was cable-casted Sunday nights on Columbia Community Television in Saint Helens Oregon back in 1993/1994. Co-Host Kevin Thornton. Special topic - "Should Jake O. be banned from reffing blazer games?" Macho Man Randy Savage calls in again. (Upscaled to HD)
Sports Rapp - EPISODE 6 (Live Talk Show) 4/18/93
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Sports Rapp was a live sports talk show produced and hosted by Mr. Mark Johnson. The program was cable-casted Sunday nights on Columbia Community Television in Saint Helens Oregon back in 1993/1994. Co-Host Kevin Thornton. Macho Man Randy Savage calls in. (Upscaled to HD)
Sports Rapp - EPISODE 5 (Live Talk Show) 4/4/93
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Sports Rapp was a live sports talk show produced and hosted by Mr. Mark Johnson. The program was cable-casted Sunday nights on Columbia Community Television in Saint Helens Oregon back in 1993/1994. Co-Hosts Kevin Thornton and Dana Olsen. Mark and Kevin perform "The Sports Rapp" Nowhere Video Productions' Todd Hilton joins Columbia Community Television and operates a studio camera for the first...
Sports Rapp - EPISODE 4 (Live Talk Show) 3/28/93
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Sports Rapp was a live sports talk show produced and hosted by Mr. Mark Johnson. The program was cable-casted Sunday nights on Columbia Community Television in Saint Helens Oregon back in 1993/1994. Co-Host Kevin Thornton. Special Guest Kermit Washington, Crew celebrates Mark's birthday. (Upscaled to HD)
Sports Rapp - EPISODE 3 (Live Talk Show) 3/21/93
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Sports Rapp was a live sports talk show produced and hosted by Mr. Mark Johnson. The program was cable-casted Sunday nights on Columbia Community Television in Saint Helens Oregon back in 1993/1994. Co-Host Kevin Thornton, Special Guest Mike Davis. (Upscaled to HD)
Sports Rapp - EPISODE 2 (Live Talk Show) 2/21/93
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Sports Rapp was a live sports talk show produced and hosted by Mr. Mark Johnson. The program was cable-casted Sunday nights on Columbia Community Television in Saint Helens Oregon back in 1993/1994. Special Guests - Thad Houk and Dianne Dubach from Oregon Special Olympics Team. (Upscaled to HD)
Sports Rapp - SERIES PILOT (Live Talk Show) 1/17/93
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*Series Pilot* Sports Rapp was a live sports talk show produced and hosted by Mr. Mark Johnson. The program was cable-casted Sunday nights on Columbia Community Television in Saint Helens Oregon back in 1993/1994. Special Guests Head Football Coach Wes Bigham and son Brian Bigham from St. Helens High School. (Upscaled to HD)
DANIEL STAUFFER - Live Performance - Mt. Hood Huckleberry Festival 2007
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DANIEL STAUFFER - Live Performance - Mt. Hood Huckleberry Festival 2007
"Shooter" read in gravelly action movie voice
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"Shooter" read in gravelly action movie voice
Friday Night Huckleberry Concert: Mt. Hood Huckleberry Festival 2005
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Friday Night Huckleberry Concert: Mt. Hood Huckleberry Festival 2005
Chris plays the recorder with his nose
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Chris plays the recorder with his nose
Fireball - Live at Senor Frog's Orlando Florida
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Fireball - Live at Senor Frog's Orlando Florida
SKY IN THE ROAD (#1) Live Performance - Mt. Hood Huckleberry Festival 2008
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SKY IN THE ROAD (#1) Live Performance - Mt. Hood Huckleberry Festival 2008
Incredible documentary. I'm so glad I stumbled upon it! This is as good as anything I've ever seen on PBS!
What a captivating and beautiful documentary...an absolute work of art! Thanks for producing and sharing this!
Simply amazing! I've watched it twice. Milwaukee has a small relationship with a Brazilian railroad, (CPEF) operated 5 GE 2-D+D-2 (Little Joe) models. A hug from Brazil.
What a interesting documentary! It’s amazing so much was done in a few short years, making the projects of today stand sill in comparison!
Thank you and God Bless I went step by step was able to tape back together my VHS tape that had split right in half. Thank you for talking so clearly and slow where I was able to understand.
This is an amazingly beautiful video. Thank you!!
🚂Very well done a tip of🎩and 🏆to the people who put to gather this history for us all to see and kind of real live this moment thank you 🚂🏆🇺🇸🤔
Absolutely a SUPERB job Todd on capturing one of my favorite railroads, the Milwaukee Road on the Pacific Extension. I grew up as a kid in the late 60's by the main road of the Milwaukee Road in the suburbs of Milwaukee, WI. It makes me sad that I can no longer watch the Road coming up the grade out of Elm Grove, heavy on the throttle or seeing the Hiawatha flying by on its way to St Paul, MN. I still looks for remnants of this once great railroad as I now travel through MT, ID, and WA. When I think about all the time, money, and work that created these now relics of history, we could never redo today what those pioneers accomplished when these were originally established. I am so thankful that many right-of-ways have gone to Rails to Trails route of reuse. Thank you, WA State Parks, for renovating bridges like the Renslow Trestle east of Ellensburg to once again allow safe travel of people over these historic structures. Now we need to get some of the GN Trestles on the Columbia Plateau Trail decked for travel! 🙂
Beautiful! Well Done
So good. This is something I've dreamed about doing. Thank you for letting me do it vicariously. I'd pay to watch a sequel from Miles City to the WA state line.
Excellent job! I can see all the hours, love and dedication that went into this documentary.
Wow I have been waiting for this for many years and let me tell you brother you did not disappoint you did a fantastic job it was top notch all the way through. Thank you very much I will treasure this I loved the Milwaukee Road and always look for pieces of it on my travels.
Oh my goodness, Todd! An absolutely wonderful journey!
I know i just left a comment, but just had to say incredible video. !!!!
Fascinating video, I love railroad history. Very well done, thanks for posting this.
Well done! Thank you for producing this video to both save the past and educate others about the Milwaukee Road.
THAT IS ON THE FORT IN MILES CITY
💜Well done, most captivating excursion. So short a life, to be lost, more could have been saved. Lesson learned I hope.😥
Very entertaining video. Thank Is there a difference between European VHS casettes and American?
I loved your documentary film. It’s really quite a professional production. You did justice to the old Milwaukee Road. I can see from your footage that you’re a skilled drone pilot, too. Thank you for bringing this extraordinary video production to UA-cam. I can see it was a labor of love.
It's fascinating to see how much still remains (bridges, tunnels, etc.) but also how quickly nature has reclaimed much.
Wow!
It’s sad. There is nothing left of the rails for many miles. If only it could be rebuilt, and Re-Electrified. The New Milwaukee Road could be a Powerhouse in Rail Transportation and have the largest electrified line in all the United States. Electrification could really help our country. Maybe derive the electricity from Hydroelectric & Nuclear energy.
Very well done. There are still a few vestiges of Tideflats Yard, and the Renton Depot still stands. The small section of track from Black River Junction is still used to service the Boeing Plant in combination with the old NP Sumas Branch, which has all but disappeared.
Very well done with an exceptional narration. Thank you for your hard work getting this done !!
I've got an AG-456 that makes the same noise, and another one that doesn't make the noise. My guess is that some type of roller or maybe the head is lacking proper lubricant and thats whats causing the noise but im not a tech either.
What a fantastic documentary. The work you put into this is mind boggling, . In 1969 I was 14 while on a family trip, out of Kansas City we were somewhere around Yakima I got two pics of Little Joe's and a GP7 running alongside the Hi Way in the mountains. I still have them today. Thank you so very much, what a journey'
I remember the work shop of the Milwaukee railroad yard in tomah wis. The line ran in front of my childhood home in Sparta wis. Western wis.
What an incredible piece of videography. The drone shots were amazing! Very well done all together. I believe this is the best video I have ever seen on UA-cam. Without doubt the most enjoyable hour I have spent in a very long time. Thank you!
I understand the history value but those rail roads should be responsible to returning the landscape to the original condition and not leave a junk yard that serves no purpose.
An outstanding documentary. So beautifully put together. Thoroughly researched. Well done. Loved it
now that cool
This pulled me in and I wound up watching the entire thing in one sitting. Excellent shooting, excellent editing - well done!
Well done!!!! And the amount of work you put into it! Very very impressive!
Absolutely beautifully done!
Thanks for this documentary. My great grandfather was a boilermaker for Milwaukee Road most of his life up to his retirement in the 1960's and my grandfather and siblings were born and raised in Malden. My dad and I used to visit occasionally and walk the grounds of the old roundhouse. He'd recount his grandfather taking him there as a young boy to watch and explore old steam locomotives before they were phased out. Said they scared the hell out of him as a little kid but in retrospect it was amazing access to the old steam engines.
Beautifully done! I worked for the Rock Island, mostly in Iowa, during my college summers in the mid-1960's. Sadly, there's almost nothing left today. You are very lucky to have serious preservationists keeping the memories alive! Thanks for showing it off!
This is an amazing video. The great Milwaukee Road passenger trains skipped the Rock Lake section. They took the UP line beginning in Plumber, ID to access Spokane and rejoined the Milwaukee Road line west of Rock Lake in Marengo.
The CMSt.P&P (Milwaukee Railroad) bridges are very interesting in their construction/design simplicity. The bridge first on the video is am example of a deck truss design. Another common structural plan is the use of deck grider section supported pn and between structural towers, the towers themselves being individual four-compression columns with cross bracing sans usual horizontal stabilizong beams. A similar example is the Joso Viaduct in Washington. Add in the Milwaukee electrification in two sections and substations with motor-generators that could deliver "fuel" in th form of ampers to one train headed up hill by feeding regenerated fuel, nee those amperes,, by a cousin headed downhill on the other side pf the pass. It is enough to make today's climate enthusiast giddy..
An amazing job of capturing, documenting, and preserving this fascinating railroad history. Couldn't stop watching once I started. Will be watching again.
Well done…..drone footage certainly adds to the enjoyment. Nice choice of music too….thanks-a-lot
Great video! I love these stories of historical importance that would otherwise be forgotten. I always think about the people who built them, what their lives were like, and how proud they would have been to be a part of creating something that would have felt like it would last forever. Thanks for your effort in making this.
Loved it! Loved it! Loved it! Very nicely done. Any history teacher would hand out a solid A+ for this beauty!
Beautiful work on this.
Todd, you have done something very special here! I did not expect to get so emotional lol. Really proud of you my friend 😎 Here's to a million views🥂🥰🥂🥰
Nicely done. The Tekoa bridge also once crossed over another rail line, now gone. It was the Tekoa branch of the Union Pacific.
Brilliant, Brilliant, Brilliant !!!
Excellent documentary! Very good quality! Thank you!
BRAVO. AMAZING WORK HERE. easily one of the best railroad documentarys ive ever watched. may the milwaukee road live on.
This is an Awesome Documentary Video. I never knew how gorgeous the railroad mainline was constructed through the land. I worked for the Davenport, Rock Island and Northwestern (DRI&NW RR), or The DRI Line, partly owned by the Milwaukee, for a summer when I was a kid. The Milwaukee was a master at building trestles, there is a wooden trestle in Davenport, Iowa that they built that has always been an awesome landmark structure to me. ThX for sharing.