Watch It!, episode 101-3
An episode of “Watch It!” featuring different video segments. Segments touch upon Jerry Brown, the First Lady, Elvis, and more.
An episode of “Watch It!” featuring different video segments. Segments touch upon Jerry Brown, the First Lady, Elvis, and more.
0:00 Still shot of man in black suit with yellow tie. Camera focuses on him. “This is the old yuppie appeal, huh? I joined the 90’s and I got a t-shirt!” Tom Weinberg directs him.
90’s West: Getting Older. Now I am Six (Christo’s Umbrellas) (Jay April, 4:08), Interview with Sam Shaffer (Judith Binder, 6:00), Bruhs & Gean, A Love Story (Esti Marpet, 5:18), Meg Carey Colors Her Hair (Tobe Carey, 2:30), Linda Burnham Goes Grey (Esti Galili Marpet, 2:21), he Phantom of North Park Place (Nancy Cain, 7:30)
Raw footage for the award-winning series, The 90’s. Addie Green talks about her passion for food and eating right and creating a respectable restaurant in Washington, DC, that celebrates natural foods and healthy cooking. Tom Weinberg interviews young kids about their perspective on getting old. Followed by a brief segment with Martina Colette’s Wildlife Way Station in Angeles National Forest, California, a shelter for abandoned exotic animals. Last, there is a segment about Jeff Town, which has a tv production program for inmates.
Master: Breathing in LA (Aron Ranen, 10:30), originally broadcast on The 90s #401, Paul’s Commercial
Short documentary segments by Nancy Cain, primarily broadcast as part of The 90s Episode #213. Other segments were broadcast on CamNet. It includes: interviews with social worker Kit Sibert about personal fulfillment; “Mountain Biker,” in which cyclist Greg Hodal pedals uphill; interviews with people on the street about happiness; “Barnaby the Clown,” a portrait of a contemporary clown at home; “Baseball City,” in which Jody Procter talks about Americans’ obsession with baseball; “The King and Di” [“Diane and the King”] by […]
“Jody Procter. Raw Tapes.” Footage for “Garbage Mountain”/”L.A. Dump” by Nancy Cain. In Los Angeles, California, Jody Procter takes us on a tour of a garbage dump and shares his reverence for what is found there.
“Armed Women” (Interviews with Candace Brown (9:00), Pirie Jones (6:30), Lynn Levine (3:20)), Deadly Force (12:16), Ian & Lucas: Playing Guns (Kit & Jody, 11:50), Home Boys Rap (4:00), Helen Samuels (11:30). Segments broadcast on The 90s Episode 403: “Guns and Violence.”