This video consists of client and associate testimonials promoting Bill Hines' production company, Video Pros, LLC. Hines retired in 2011 but his legacy lives on through these gallery videos and many others.
Long before his name appeared on cake mix boxes, Duncan Hines' travel guidebooks created a revolution in the restaurant and lodging industries of the 1940s and '50s.
A sterling reputation for honesty and integrity made his name one of the most trusted in the nation. As a result, Duncan Hines became an American icon.
The international Christian evangelist, Luis Palau brought his famed revival event to Reno, Nevada in 2004.
The lives of several thousand attendees were profoundly impacted that weekend.
Edited to relaxing, meditative music, this video of Alaska scenery includes waterfalls, streams and a pleasant gondola ride above the pristine forest far below.
A hot air balloon adventure from pre-launch to landing. The video includes a unique point of view perspective of what it's like to be on board in flight. The Reno Veterans Outreach Center balloon is featured.
Reno's Virginia Lake in early spring. This is the last known video of its beautiful white swan.
Drone video footage gracefully explores Mayberry and Idlewild parks in Reno, Nevada.
"Annie's Song" was performed by Bill Hines
during his first concert, "Musical Visions" in 1981.
Bill Hines sang "Memory" from the Broadway musical, "Cats" during his 1985 concert.
Choreographer, Patricia Jung performed a stunning interpretive dance.
A docu-drama about the helicopter rescue of Captain Gerald Lawrence from the jungles of Vietnam on August 20, 1972. Escaping imminent capture by the enemy, Lawrence was saved by the "Jolly Green Giants".
The film was awarded first place gold at the U.S. International Film Festival in 1973.
Grace Church Reno regularly offers baptism services for those individuals who have chosen to serve Jesus and proclaim that desire publicly. This vintage video reveals the spiritual awakening of two such devotees.
Yosemite meadows, waterfalls and powerful Merced river scenes are combined with meditative music in this relaxing video presentation of nature's grandeur.
In October of 2000, Counselors of the Reno, Nevada Veterans Outreach Center escorted 20 Vietnam Veterans to the Memorial Wall in Washington D.C.
The resulting documentary was awarded first place gold by the Aurora International Film Festival in 2001.
This is the entertaining pilot episode for a TV series on modern-day gold prospecting. It is intended for anyone with big dreams and the ambition to fulfil them.
The American Legion Post One brought the Vietnam Veterans Moving Wall to Reno, Nevada in 2010.
This documentary reveals The Wall's powerful impact on many who were present during the week-long event.
From Lake Tahoe to the Truckee river, this video abounds with natural scenic beauty and includes drone footage to enhance its visual appeal.
This is the official Air Force documentary on the Vietnam prisoners of war release, February 12, 1973.
The film was awarded first place gold by the U.S. International Film Festival in 1974.
Illustrated with actual combat footage from WWII and Vietnam, this candid conversation between two American heroes depicts some of their extraordinary wartime experiences.
This video displays scenic vistas of Australia's Southern coast edited to enthralling music.
Performer, Bill Hines dedicated this song to all fellow Vietnam Veterans during his first concert in 1981.
The Soliloquy, "My Boy Bill" from the Broadway musical "Carousel" was sung by Bill Hines during his 1981 concert.
From the Broadway musical "A Little Night Music", "Send in the Clowns" was sung by Bill Hines in his 1985 Concert while Colleen Smith performed a graceful interpretive dance.
Bill Hines sang the classic cowboy ballad, "Ghost Riders in the Sky" during his final concert in 1985.
" Autograph" is a signature song performed in 1981 by Bill Hines during his first concert
entitled "Musical Visions".
Performer, Bill Hines appeared on this Toledo, Ohio entertainment program in the mid-1980s to announce and promote his upcoming concert; "Musical Visions." Hines retired from show business shortly thereafter to accept a position with a CBS affiliate as
Commercial Director. That began his career
in broadcast television.
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