[Chicago Slices raw : bridge cutaway]
Raw footage shot for the TV program Chicago Slices. This tape features b-roll of bridges over the Chicago River.
Raw footage shot for the TV program Chicago Slices. This tape features b-roll of bridges over the Chicago River.
Joe Cummings interviews people on the street in downtown Chicago.
Raw footage for The 90’s of New York City streets. Skip Blumberg speaks with a woman, Danica Kombol, about stroller techniques in New York. He also speaks with Susan Cohn about the Green Guerrillas, parks around New York, and crime. Interspersed are various shots of the city and a musical performance by an unknown artist.
This video contains raw footage for the television show “Chicago Slices.” Camcorder Correspondent Brigid Murphy attends a House O’Matics dance crew performance in the Englewood neighborhood of Chicago.
Raw footage for the TV program Chicago Slices. This tape features footage of DJ Mike Murphy of The Mike Murphy Show at WSCR “The Score” AM-670, followed by a few segments where a person throws a dart at a map of Chicagoland and then Ben Hollis takes the crew there to see what they find.
The video features raw footage for the television show “Chicago Slices.” Skip Blumberg visits M.K Brody’s Toy Store in the West Loop and the Palace Grill in West Town. There is also raw footage for a segment entitled “Kids Eggment” involving producer Tom Weinberg’s children, Anna and Jesse.
Image Union episode featuring highlights from the 1985 National Video Festival, presented by the American Film Institute and sponsored by Sony Corporation of America. The program includes work from Jonathan Borofsky and Gary Glassman, Saundra Sharp, and Jean-Luc Godard.
Raw footage for “Chicago Slices,” a series documenting life in and around Chicago. This video features Ben Hollis, former host of “Wild Chicago,” on Michigan Avenue. Hollis does a few takes of a promo for Chicago Slices and WPWR. He then stops people as they pass by on the Michigan Avenue bridge over the Chicago River and asks questions such as “Where would you rather be right now?” and “What’s your favorite thing about Chicago?” He gets a number of interesting responses.