P-G: Mt. Lebanon-based director Peter Argentine developing visitor center films for 10 national parks
Peter Argentine passes by the Do Not Enter signs in museums and national parks. With his cameras and crew, the filmmaker captures Michelle Obama in the Blue Room, Laura Bush in the cozy White House Library and braves unseasonably cold winds as re-enactors re-create the battle of New Orleans.
The 12- to 14-hour days can be grueling. Each film demands careful research, planning and logistics, pounds of patience, technical know-how and love of story. But the 55-year-old Mt. Lebanon man relishes his place behind the lens of a high-definition camera.
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The 12- to 14-hour days can be grueling. Each film demands careful research, planning and logistics, pounds of patience, technical know-how and love of story. But the 55-year-old Mt. Lebanon man relishes his place behind the lens of a high-definition camera.
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- www.post-gazette.com/pg/11030/1121221-37.stm (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
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Peter Argentine has exceptional talent and is one of Lebo's treasures !
Bill Lewis
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