Talk:Paul Korver
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[edit]New York times feature's Paul Korver's business, Fifty Foot Films, here - http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C00E4DC173EF936A25752C1A9609C8B63
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Page deletion tag
[edit]- Keep the page deletion tag put here is very unfair and narrow in scope.
There are 32 References on this page that include:
- NY Times
- LA weekly
- Variety
- postmagazine.com
- and many more Hollywood outlets.
- He is much more than an Actor and the page is very clear about that. So to only evaluate his soap career is very unfair. He was the pioneer of filming big weddings. Paul Korver's Fifty Foot Films has filmed some high-profile marriages like: Christina Aguilera & Jordan Bratman, Mike Piazza & Alicia Rickter, Jessica Capshaw & Christopher Gavigan, Stephanie March & Bobby Flay and Mariska Hargitay & Peter Hermann. This list can be made much longer if this is not enough. The NY Times, Nov. 15, 2006, page is all about him. How many people have a complete NY page about them?
- Paul Korver's Cinelicious was a pioneer film restoration, Korver restored 458 episodes of Death Valley Days. Paul Korver was the SOLE ower of Cinelicious. Cinelicious direct here. That is more of a reason to keep the page not less. Ref LA weekly and digitalproductionbuzz.com
- Korver is the co-founder of Cinelicious Pics a film distribution company.
- Page has been here since September 19, 2009 and edited by many.
- Please remove the tag put here because someone only looked at his early acting days. Oh, by-the-way acting includes Legally Blonde a 2003 TV Movie, he did more than just soaps.Telecine Guy (talk) 01:38, 20 December 2020 (UTC)
- Removed (again) Thank you. Telecine Guy (talk) 20:51, 19 January 2021 (UTC)
Issue with sources
[edit]The sources associated with this article are generally comprised of a series of links following entire paragraphs of information. I couldn't go through and verify most of the claims due to dead links, but it seems that often the citations have just been randomly thrown after articles. For instance, a 2014 article about Cinelicous distributing two films is used as a citation for the claim that Korver was "digital intermediate supervisor on a number of films." This article would benefit from someone reviewing the citations to verify claims and move them as needed.