Cupertino TV Productions is a volunteer organization engaged in producing award-winning shows on public-access television in Silicon Valley. Since 1983, we have produced over 1,200 programs covering a wide variety of topics of interest to the community. We produce half hour TV shows which are taped at KMVT15 community media station in Mountain View, CA. Our shows are cablecast on 7 public-access TV stations in 12 cities and can also be seen on KZread.
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Love the garden, always learnt something from those Master Gardener, it’s paradise ! Peaceful, plants growing magically, friendly happy people, different experience every time I go there. 😍
What a truly selfless group of people! Their whole pursuit is teaching others. We are so lucky to have them in our community!
Really enjoyed the show. Well produced and love the flow. Very impressed by the Master Gardeners who volunteer to help and share their knowledge with the community. With their passions, more can reap the joy of gardening!
Good work Grace!🥰
Great, motivating presentation. I wish this were easily available where live...but I am going to give it a try on my own.
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thank you for sharing Flo Oy Wong's stories and art. Very moving.
Thank you for such a lovely inspiring video.....
Glad that you enjoyed this video.
A beautiful video. It was enchanting from start to finish. So elegant.
Thank you so much!
So lovely 😍 thank you Amy, great video !!! Greetings from New Zealand ❤
Great interview.She looks and acts like she wants to jump his bones.
Per my research, the crews of hundreds of Allied military cargo, and civilian cargo airplanes did not survive the flight over the hump (mountains) both due to the flying conditions, and due to direct action from Japanese pursuit / fighter pilots. There was a scarcity of Allied fighter airplanes to escort the cargo airplanes; therefore, they were easy prey for the enemy. The term "pursuit" (as in pursuit pilot) was gradually replaced with the term "fighter" (as in fighter pilot) sometime after 1941 (perhaps soon after July 1942).
Amy Reimann, I love your program! A great host and lovely interview! ❤
Thank you so much!
Sensei! You are amazing! Thank you very much for sharing your art and story!
So glad you like the show.
The video is not fun too watch because of the background effect its fuzzy! Cant see the real assembly of the arrangement
Thank you!
Beautiful, love it.
thank you for a great clip on garden sharing
An excellent video showing how powerful dance is in fitness, joy, tranquility, and a sense of community. I have taken many dance classes and BollyX is one I will always attend above all others.
I am very lucky to be part of that community while living in South Bay Area, Raka is an amazing instructor, she along with Tamara empowered me to get certified and opened up their hearts, introduced me to amazing people that have become close friends.
Very nice
Thanks for this eye-opening video
Thank you.
A beautiful show expertly executed. It's visually enchanting and technically flawless. The host gently drew out the modest ikebana master, who shared intimately parts of her life and incredible photos of a long life, well-lived. Excellent camera work and sound. Congratulations all around! Now, I want to learn ikebana!
So glad you enjoyed the show!
Brava! Such a fantastic production. The opening, watching Ms. Fusako creating an arrangement, with the overlay of nature scenes was mesmerizing, and the added music helped to create the perfect mood. Ms. Fusako is multitalented, and the in-depth questions allowed her to share her amazing life's journey, as well as her love of flowers and nature.
Thank you for your wonderful comments!
Great video!!!
Thank you!
Very interesting. Great interview and video production.
Thank you!
In this beautifully crafted video film, the ikebana master's expertise came to life in vivid detail. The careful attention to cinematography and the masterful narrative unfolded a captivating portrayal of their creative process and mastery in the art of ikebana. Especially I would like to note the excellent work of the film crew.
The way you talk is like poetry. I read it several times. Thank you 🙏
@@Englishroserebecca Thank you for your kind words.
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Thank you!
OMG...what a surprise! Mr. Helbig was my boss working for Johnson&Johnson in Vienna. I would very much like to get in contact with him. Can you please make it possible? Thank you so much.
This was a wonderful window into your community garden share.
What a fabulous program. I know where to bring my gardening questions.
Beautiful show. Do not miss.
Excellent production! The Sunnyvale Garden Share is an amazing concept ... so simple, yet so beneficial. Thank you, Victoria, for bringing this gem to Sunnyvale, and thank you, Amy, for all your hard work in bringing this wonderful concept to our attention. We really have such a problem with food waste in our country, and this show offers one solution that not only brings community together (I love that everyone is invited to participate. Sharing really is caring.) but also benefits the environment. The production itself is top notch. Great interviews, great graphics, great music, great editing, great camerawork. Totally impressed!
Christmas in March! :-) <3
Great video!
Thank you!
I'd never even heard of this game until after watching Akagi on Crunchyroll last night. Now I'm doing tons of research on the history of Mahjong.
I find it funny how she says wearing kimono and playing mahjong doesn't make sense but I'm sure people in japan used to especially in the 20s like how she was acting like fusions of culture in the us is a bad thing
Great show! So great to see wildlife returning to our urban rivers!
Agree, it is indeed wonderful to see salmon jumping in our creeks. This has happened mainly because of efforts of organizations like South Bay Clean Creeks Coalition.
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Went there in 1977
how was it?
Was not bad. Was getting rough when I left in 1981
This is an engaging show on the very important topic of the impact the clothing industry has on global pollution. This video offers some creative and sustainable solutions,. Well-done!
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Fantastic!
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great content
Congratulations Amy, well done and informative, beautiful pictures and excellent narrating, and great interview. Thank you for forwarding to me. Love the name Cupertino TV Production more than the name Better Part.
This is great! But for my Scouts, I'm still going to take them in person; Hopefully this November. I've taken a few Dens in the past.
This was a fantastic virtual visit to Sunnyvale. Great quality and informative.
Wow! I learnt so much about the rich history of this city in a few short minutes. In awe of the passion and drive with which Laura took on this challenge in order to establish a Museum to house all the painstakingly curated objects and paintings that whispers visual stories! Befitting sound track and an archaic rusty map sets a nostalgic tone for what to follow. The rich history of Sunnyvale, a beacon for innovators and risk takers. Amy you are a multi-talented creative, writer, and producer of Cupertino TV Productions.! Very well done!
Kudos to “Journey Back in Time”. I grew up in the Bay Area, but I learned more about Sunnyvale from this video than I ever knew. This is community television at its best… spotlighting local areas of interest that many people don’t know about. I had never heard of the Sunnyvale Heritage Park Museum before, and will definitely check it out now. Laura Babcock is an excellent representative of the museum, and a great source of information. The production itself is first rate. The aerial views of Sunnyvale and the smooth camera work going down Murphy Street are especially impressive. The video is well organized, super informative and entertaining, thanks to an engaging narrator/interviewer.
Excellent video, Amy! Great information, visuals, and terrific interview -- BRAVO!!! This museum really is quite a gem. :-)
What an informative and entertaining production! I have lived in Sunnyvale for almost 40 years and still learned many new things presented here in under 30 minutes! Can't wait to visit the museum!