The 90’s, episode 215: The Video Revolution
Episode 215 of the award winning series, The 90’s. This episode is called “THE VIDEO REVOLUTION” and features the following segments:
Episode 215 of the award winning series, The 90’s. This episode is called “THE VIDEO REVOLUTION” and features the following segments:
Raw footage for the award-winning series The 90’s. Interview with Jon Woronoff (1938-) about Japan, and some of the negative sides to economic, social and political issues that aren’t usually talked about. Then an interview with Paul Igasaki, who mainly discusses the perspectives and concerns of Japanese Americans.
Image Union episode featuring “Cost of Cotton” by Luis Argueta and David Temple. Documentary about the negative impact of cotton farming in Guatemala. The main focus is on the use of dangerous pesticides, specifically DDT
Episode 402 of the award winning series, The 90’s. This episode is called “GETTING OLDER” and features the following segments:
Raw footage for The 90’s election special. Clinton debate prep Kansas City #4. Skip Blumberg travels to Kansas City to shoot Bill Clinton’s team preparing for the first of three presidential debates.
Raw footage for The 90’s election specials. This tape features footage from the Illinois primary election day, March 17, 1992. The first segment takes place at a Bush / Quayle 1992 primary party. President George H.W. Bush makes a phone call to the party. Then, tape from Senate incumbent Alan Dixon’s party, at which he makes an eloquent concession speech to Carol Moseley Braun.
Raw footage for the award-winning series The 90’s. At a press conference held by several artists who were denied Nation Endowment for the Arts funding because their work was deemed obscene by NEA chairman John E. Frohnmayer. The main theme of each speaker seems to be that because Frohnmayer has caved in to the conservatives in Congress, he has not served to protect and foster art, as is his mission as NEA chairman.
Raw footage for the award-winning series The 90’s. Mostly tape from the World Summit for Children: people give speeches and musical acts play.