The New Orleans Movie and TV Tour | Filming Locations for Things Filmed in New Orleans
New Orleans has been host to a large number of film and tv productions over the years. The New Orleans Movie and TV Tour is a fantastic two hour tour of a lot of the filming locations from movies and tv shows that have filmed in and around the city such as Jay and Silent Bob Reboot, 21 and 22 Jump Street, NCIS New Orleans, American Horror Story Coven and Freakshow, Plant of the Apes, James Bond, Jurassic World, Django Unchained, JFK, and many many many more.
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Hi there, I’m NOLADEEJ! I go to different places in and around New Orleans and sometimes to other cities, states, and countries. I visit Roadside Attractions, Historical Spots, Cemeteries, Abandoned Places, Festivals and Events. I try to check as much out as I can and share what I find here so everyone can enjoy it. If you like what you see, please consider subscribing to my channel. I post videos often! Thanks for dropping by!
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Whitney Plantation museum confronts painful history of slavery
The first museum in America dedicated entirely to slavery opened a few months ago in Wallace, Louisiana. Michelle Miller visits the museum and found a surprising history, not only about the plantation, but her own family.
New ORLEANS Movie Industry - HOLLYWOOD South
When you think of the movie making business in the US, Hollywood is the first place that springs to mind but all that's changing. States like Louisiana have been offering tax breaks to film companies for years and it's an incentive program that's paid off. Actors, crews and companies are all now flocking to places like New Orleans, a city now known as 'Hollywood south'.
Katrina, The New Orleans Nightmare : Documentary on the Devastation of Hurricane Katrina
Katrina, The New Orleans Nightmare : Documentary on the Devastation of Hurricane Katrina.
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3/1985 WNOL Channel 38 Promos and Movie bumpers New Orleans
WNOL The Big Movie bumper
WNOL Easter Seals promo
WNOL We'll return
Happy birthday channel 38
The Goldwyn Follies
When the Circus Came to Town
Happy birthday channel 38
MLB returns to channel 38 (clipped part of audio for CR)
WNOL bumper
WNOL end of movie bumper
Twilight Zone
The Bijou WNOL intro
Murder In Mind Bumper
The Bijou Rejoin
Murder In Mind Rejoin
These clips aired in March of 1985. They appeared during a broadcast of the movie Shadow of the Thin Man on WNOL Channel 38. WNOL was an independent station in New Orleans Louisiana in 1985
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Life in Old Louisiana (1830-1850)
This sort of documentary was made in 1941 (as stated in the opening titles). This short film depicts the culture of old Louisiana, including such aspects as slavery on cotton and cane plantations, the prevailing French language, Mississippi River trade, education, religion and music.
The film focuses on the elite and (wealthy) white families, such as plantation owners and business men. Sadly enough the delicate matters e.g. about how coloured people were treated in those days, are apparently insignificant. This documentary however (even when it's not really an accurate survey of history) might still be an interesting image of the time.
Life in Old Louisiana (1830-1850)
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New Orleans, the Hollywood of the South
From 21 Jump Street to upcoming Mr. Right, the Big Easy is beating out L.A. as a favorite place to shoot movies and TV shows.
The Cities of Famous Movies Filmed in Louisiana
Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser reviews the financial impact of the film industry in Louisiana.
After Tarzan was filmed in Morgan City in 1918, hundreds of other movies have been filmed in Louisiana including: 2019 Oscar winner The Green Book at Houmas House and Garden, The Highway Men in Gibsland, Easy Rider in New Orleans and Morganza, and Steel Magnolias in 1989 in Natchitoches.
Interview by Charles Marsala of AWE News.
New Orleans Superdome Hot Rod Mud & Monster Trucks 1-19-1990
New Orleans Superdome Hot Rod Mud & Monster Trucks 1-19-1990,
United States Hot Rod Association, Grave Digger meets Big Foot first time ever in the Louisiana Superdome, January 19, 1990
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Are you fascinated by New Orleans culture, Louisiana politics, sports, or want to see classic New Orleans commercials or even watch a historic event from the local TV news, well, you have come to the right place!
Troy Gomez, professional photographer and videographer from New Orleans Louisiana has decided to take on this ambitious project after trying to figure out what to do with his own personal video archives. Mr. Gomez was the official photographer for the Louisiana Superdome from 1987 thru 2002 and also worked in the news industry for UPI New Orleans as well as local news papers and magazines for many years.
Tens of thousands of videotapes and film reels are destined for the garbage and landfills and many have already been destroyed. If you, your family or your organization has historic video tapes or film reels of special events, classic sports programs and TV News that were broadcast over the airwaves during the 50’s, 60’s, 70’s, 80’s and 90’s, please consider helping us archive and preserve that history for future generations.
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Short Doc: A Visit To Slave Plantation
This is one part the New Orleans Documentary I did back in 2012 upon visiting the slave plantation....Every shot in this doc is handheld...so I hope you enjoy it...
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The First Movie Theater in the World was in New Orleans
On the iconic Canal Street in New Orleans, history was made as the first for-profit indoor movie theater in the world came to be. Vitascope Hall existed in the late 1800s and the future was forever changed.
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Photographs of New Orleans
Here are some pictures of New Orleans my friends, my family, and I took (with a few select additions from the web).
The Bizarre Voodoo World Of New Orleans
Can we really contact the spirit world?
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Haiti - Voodoo Versus Christianity
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Voodoo Doll.
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Louisiana, 1885, New Orleans, Bird's Eye View
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THE REAL NEW ORLEANS MARDI GRAS!!!
The Vagabrothers explore New Orleans, Louisiana during the biggest party in America - Mardi Gras. EPIC TIMES!
When they weren't chugging beers and throwing beads on Bourbon Street, they managed to move past the party to discover the cultural roots of the tradition.
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Marie Laveau: The New Orleans Voodoo Queen (Occult History Explained)
Marie Laveau was said to be a voodoo queen in New Orleans who cured the sick, sold gris-gris bags, summon spirits and at one supposedly changed the course of history for one wealthy young man and his father. But whether her voodoo talents were actually divine powers or merely theatrics to help boost her social standing, is up to you to decide.
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The Haunted Quarters Of The Dauphine Orleans Hotel
What spirits lurk in this infamous New Orleans hotel?
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People gather to greet United States 3rd Infantry Division in New Orleans, Louisi...HD Stock Footage
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People gather to greet United States 3rd Infantry Division in New Orleans, Louisiana after they return from the Korean War.
United States 3rd Infantry Division returns to the United States after the Korean War. The soldiers gather to celebrate the 4th anniversary of US troops in Korea. With duffel bags and gear on their backs, the troops march and pass in review of General Maxwell Taylor and Major General Charles Cannon. A band plays. View of the US Navy transport ship USS General M. B. Stewart (AP-140) as soldiers begin to board. A banner reads: '3rd Infantry Division Rock of the Marne'. Audie Murphy stands at a microphone to welcome the troops. People gather in New Orleans, Louisiana to greet the soldiers. A motorcade passes on a street. They pass a theater with marquee welcoming Audie Murphy and the troops. Buildings along the sides of the street in New Orleans. Sergeant Stuart Queen ends the program and speaks to Audie Murphy, with him in the studio, and expresses his gratitude to Murphy. Audie Murphy expresses his thanks and his regards for the soldiers of the 3rd Division. Location: New Orleans Louisiana. Date: October 29, 1954.
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The King of Magazine - One Square Mile, New Orleans
This video is a deleted scene from the New Orleans episode of the documentary series ONE SQUARE MILE. You can watch the series and learn more about this video by going to the series website at onesquaremile.tv
Mardi Gras Day New Orleans 1985 Part-2 TV News
Mardi Gras Day New Orleans 1985 CH-4 & CH-6 News coverage. Rex parade, Pete Fountain's half-fast walking club, King Rex and King Zulu, TV-6 Mardi Gras Closeup, End of Mardi Gras with the meeting of the courts Comus and Rex.
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Are you fascinated by New Orleans culture, Louisiana politics, sports, or want to see classic New Orleans commercials or even watch a historic event from the local TV news, well, you have come to the right place!
Troy Gomez, professional photographer and videographer from New Orleans Louisiana has decided to take on this ambitious project after trying to figure out what to do with his own personal video archives. Mr. Gomez was the official photographer for the Louisiana Superdome from 1987 thru 2002 and also worked in the news industry for UPI New Orleans as well as local news papers and magazines for many years.
Tens of thousands of videotapes and film reels are destined for the garbage and landfills and many have already been destroyed. If you, your family or your organization has historic video tapes or film reels of special events, classic sports programs and TV News that were broadcast over the airwaves during the 50’s, 60’s, 70’s, 80’s and 90’s, please consider helping us archive and preserve that history for future generations.
Our mission is to digitize and transfer the videotapes and film reels in order to preserve them and to make the programs accessible via the internet (YouTube) for educational and research purposes. Would you like to help? You or your organization can financially sponsor the preservation of individual videotapes and film reels as well as help us digitize entire collections. Please contact us for more information.
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