[The 90’s raw: Skip and Jane in England]
Videographer Skip Blumberg and his wife, animator Jane Aaron, travel to England for honors and screenings of Jane’s work. Also, New Year’s Eve party ringing in 1990.
Videographer Skip Blumberg and his wife, animator Jane Aaron, travel to England for honors and screenings of Jane’s work. Also, New Year’s Eve party ringing in 1990.
PRAIRIE MOON BOOK STORE: Skip Blumberg interviews partner DAWN BOYD about the Prairie Moon Bookstore in Arlington Heights. It offers a women friendly environment in the northwest suburbs. The store is owned by an investment group of 21 professional women, providing women with information on women’s topics.
Raw footage for the documentary “None of the Above,” an in-depth ethnographic look at non voters in the U.S. This video is a continuation of footage with non voter Michael Johnson and his family in Chicago.
Raw footage for The 90’s election specials. Senator Paul Tsongas makes an appearance in Rockford, IL.
Raw footage of Los Angeles examining the up and coming area of Los Feliz on Vermont Avenue. Cameraman Skip Blumberg focusing many of his questions on the recession. Also features an accidental run-in with Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
Raw footage for the award-winning series The 90’s. Todd Alcott performs several takes of a satirical monologue called “Politically Correct,” a time capsule of political correctness in the 1990s.
In this raw tape, Skip Blumberg shoots on the streets of New York for The 90’s, asking people about the upcoming presidential election. At the same time, Danny Schechter and a camera crew shoot Skip for a Globalvision video training tape. Most of the tape is Skip shooting Schechter’s crew as they interview him. Skip gives simple and clear explanations of the principles that guide his shooting (i.e., one should not look through the viewfinder but should instead learn to shoot without thinking about it).
Alaska #2 Denali Park. A videographer documents a tour group in Denali National Park, Alaska. Scenes of wild bear, elk, moose, and panning for gold.