[Chicago Slices raw : sheet metal – Goodman Theater]
Raw footage shot for the TV series Chicago Slices. This tape features an interview with CEO of Wooddah Sheet Metal Pat Biedar, followed by an interview with David Cale at Goodman Theater.
Raw footage shot for the TV series Chicago Slices. This tape features an interview with CEO of Wooddah Sheet Metal Pat Biedar, followed by an interview with David Cale at Goodman Theater.
This video contains raw footage for the television show “Chicago Slices.” In this video, Ben Jarovsky interviews Stan Hollenbeck, publicist for Joz’s LaunderBar, a combination laundromat and bar.
Raw footage for the TV series Chicago Slices. This tape features: Chicago Symphony Orchestra violinist Mihaela Ionescu-Ashkenasi doing a duet with videographer Andrew Jones. Followed by interviews with people working at the building: Masons and dry cleaner Oscar Wassman from Milo Dry Cleaners.
Raw footage for “Chicago Slices,” a 1994-1995 television series on WPWR about life in and around Chicago. This footage was shot for a segment called “What the El?,” where host Judy Markey approaches random people on Chicago’s elevated train and asks them questions. This footage takes place on the Orange Line to Midway Airport.
Raw footage for “Chicago Slices,” a 1994-1995 television series on WPWR about life in and around Chicago. This footage was shot for a segment called “What the El?,” where host Judy Markey approaches random people on Chicago’s elevated train and asks them questions.
Raw footage shot for the TV series Chicago Slices. This tape features Brigid Murphy with the Windy City All-Stars, a cheerleading squad.
Raw footage for the TV program Chicago Slices. This tape documents Windy City West, a gathering of former Chicagoans now working in the entertainment industry at Ed Debevic’s in Los Angeles. It includes interviews with founder Ginny Weissman and award recipient Shelley Berman.
Raw footage for the TV program Chicago Slices. This tape is a continuation of footage of Windy City West, a gathering of former Chicagoans now working in the entertainment industry at Ed Debevic’s in Los Angeles. It begins in the middle of the award acceptance speech by Shelley Berman.