Image Union, episode 0024 and 0025
Two short shows. Image Union #24 (8/18/79) and #25 (8/25/79). From same 3/4″. Plus :35 promo. Works include “Chicago Blues” by Jim Passin and Nancy Grosse and “Four Women Over 80” by Sandra May Greenberg.
Two short shows. Image Union #24 (8/18/79) and #25 (8/25/79). From same 3/4″. Plus :35 promo. Works include “Chicago Blues” by Jim Passin and Nancy Grosse and “Four Women Over 80” by Sandra May Greenberg.
A “video scrapbook” featuring camcorder footage from people around the world. This episode is devoted to the King of Chicago Politics, the late Mayor Richard J. Daley.
Raw footage for the The 90’s Election Specials. Correspondent Aaron Freeman travels with videomakers Pat Creadon and Tom Weinberg to a barber shop and a beauty salon to talk to people about the upcoming presidential election.
ANDREW JONES: Chicago River Bridge Tender, interview with STREETWISE homeless newspaper seller, Taste of Chicago, guy in a Burger King costume, BLACKHAWK INDIAN TRIBAL DANCERS. Blues Chicago: Blues Band doing JAMES BROWN covers.
Raw video from inside the Chicago Police Department’s 18th District station after protesters at Jane Byrne’s Cabrini Green Easter celebration were arrested. The video features a group of lawyers speaking with police officers in order to get their facts straight. The last four minutes of video feature a short segment of the Jesse White Tumblers and a short segment from a street festival.
A conference in Chicago on the solidarity of Puerto Rican Independence Movement against US Imperialism.
This tape is a collection of works submitted to the Women in the Director’s Chair Film and Video Festival.
This is the final video of the live radio broadcast of the Tom Joyner Morning Show from the New Regal Theater in the South Shore neighborhood of Chicago.