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            <title>Pith-e Productions DVD Movie The Archaeology of Comedy at Blogworld &amp; New Media Expo 2008 Exclusive Screener Available</title>
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            <description>The Archaeology of Comedy DVD will be available for critics and consumers to review and at Blogcritics.org / Technorati / Booth #321 at the Blogworld &amp; New Media Expo 2008 Las Vegas, Nevada during September 20 and 21. [PR.com - September 16, 2008]</description>
            <author>Pith-e Productions</author>
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            <title>Innovative All Green Screen Comedy Series from Pith-e Productions</title>
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            <description>The new seven minute programs “Is It Safe? aka Safety First” an innovative internet comedy series using live actors in an all-green screen environment with miniature sets debuts. According Pith-e Productions principle producers, Tom Konkle and David Beeler, the show plans to use miniatures to create 100 percent of its sets, much like last year’s “300” used CGI to fashion the Battle of Thermopylae only this time with [PR.com - April 04, 2008]</description>
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