AC/DC Open (and dub of Act I Edit)
This tape features segments shot for a 1974 video version of “AC/DC,” a play by Heathcote Williams satirizing the mental heath industry.
This tape features segments shot for a 1974 video version of “AC/DC,” a play by Heathcote Williams satirizing the mental heath industry.
This tape features segments shot for a 1974 video version of “AC/DC,” a play by Heathcote Williams satirizing the mental heath industry.
This tape features raw footage shot for a 1974 video version of “AC/DC,” a play by Heathcote Williams satirizing the mental heath industry.
Compilation tape highlighting the work of the members of the Chicago Area Videomakers Coalition. The group was formed in 1977 to formally bring together Chicago’s independent videomakers to create a higher profile and bring their work to the public. This tape was first broadcast on Channel 44 on June 18, 1977, based on a commitment from general manager Ed Morris. The production of this tape made it apparent that the most pressing need in the videomaking community was editing facilities. In 1978, aided by the visibility produced by the sampler tape, the Coalition opened the Chicago Editing Center, which provided low-cost editing facilities to the public on a first-come, first-serve basis.
A video documentary inspired by Studs Terkel’s book “Working,” featuring six different workers talking about their lives and their jobs, in addition to Studs himself.