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Television Station Offers Training

COMMUNITY ACCESS PAYS OFF

Posted: February 15, 2010 at 4:29 a.m.

Mark Warren, center, puts a microphone on host Shannon Caine, right, and Lauren Brakebill on Friday for Fayetteville Community Access Television’s “The Caine Interviews.” In its 30-year history, Community Access Television has championed video training and local programming.

Kris Carson is a 34-year-old video special-effects artist living in Toronto. His creative fingerprints can be found on 20 feature films, including "Stranger than Fiction," "Babel," "Hairspray" and "Taking Woodstock."

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