[None of the Above raw #9]
Skip Blumberg interviews people in Washington DC outside the White House. This is raw footage for “None of the Above,” a documentary special focusing on non-voters during the 1996 Presidential primaries. Tape #2.
Skip Blumberg interviews people in Washington DC outside the White House. This is raw footage for “None of the Above,” a documentary special focusing on non-voters during the 1996 Presidential primaries. Tape #2.
Raw footage for “None of the Above,” a documentary focusing on non-voters during the 1996 presidential election. This tape features interviews with Michael and Holly Bowser of Morro Bay, California. Bowsers #1.
This tape features raw footage for the documentary “None of the Above,” an in depth ethnographic look at non voters in this country. This video features footage and interviews with Michael and Holly Bowser of Morro Bay, California. Election day #3.
Raw footage for The 90’s election specials. Skip Blumberg visits the Clinton/Gore national campaign headquarters in Little Rock, Arkansas. He talks to the (mostly) very young volunteers and employees about their interest and role in the campaign and also to some veterans about how campaigns are changing with technology.
Raw footage for the award-winning TV series The 90’s. The tape is in five segments, showing a demonstration, a public square, an interview with a man camping by the Washington Monument, a Peruvian religious procession and shots of statues, all shot in Washington, D.C.
Part of the Global Perspectives on War and Peace Collection. A series of Civil Defense Fund Films, all dealing with atomic energy and atomic attacks.
A TV show that highlights tapes submitted by people across the country. Very similar to “The 90’s.” This episode has video from a rally for Ross Perot; artists in New York City; and Alligator Annie in Louisiana.
Prologue Theatre’s 1991 musical production of Studs Terkel’s award-winning “The Good War.” Using a simple set and minimal props, the cast evokes myriad characters whose monologues voice the different perspectives of those alive during World War II, including American soldiers, German soldiers, nurses, teenagers, Japanese civilians, and scientists.