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The Oregon Story Series
Since 1997, OPB has been developing educational programming and supplementary Web content to encourage statewide education about Oregon's relationship with the land.
This chapter of The Oregon Story is a video snapshot of the students at
Crane Union High School, a public boarding school in eastern Oregon.
Funding for The Oregon Story: Three Days at Crane is provided through the
Education Program of the U.S. Department of Agriculture/Rural Development.
Get The DVD
For more information on purchasing a copy of the DVD, call OPB Distribution (503) 977-7759
Broadcast Production Team
The OPB broadcast program The Oregon Story: Three Days at Crane was created
with the assistance of:
| Producer/Director |
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Eric Cain |
| Editor |
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Al Herberholz |
| Associate/Field Producer |
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Mike Midlo |
| Additional Editing |
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Bruce Barrow |
| Videography |
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Tom Shrider
Todd Sonflieth
Nick Fisher
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| Audio |
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Randy Layton
William Ward |
| Executive Producer |
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Steve Amen |
| Director of Local Productions |
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Jeff Douglas |
Site Production
OPB Interactive develops the companion Web sites for the Oregon Story series. OPB Interactive has also produced a number of Web sites for PBS.org, as well as enhanced-TV prototypes, books, and extensive promotion and education/outreach campaigns for PBS primetime programs.
The OPB Web site The Oregon Story: Three Days at Crane was created with
the assistance of:
| Marion Rice |
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Executive Producer |
| John Kin |
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Producer/Web Developer |
| Kristy Athens |
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Writer |
Online at: opb.org
Use Restrictions
All content in The Oregon Story programs and Web site(s) is protected by copyright. However, material may be used for educational and research purposes. It is the responsibility of the user to determine whether any additional copyright restrictions apply to images found on The Oregon Story site(s).
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