[Wired In raw #101: Lily Tomlin #1]
Raw footage for “Wired In,” a never completed series on the technological trends and innovations of the 1980s. Lily Tomlin does multiple takes of a spoof PSA about Pac-Man addiction.
Raw footage for “Wired In,” a never completed series on the technological trends and innovations of the 1980s. Lily Tomlin does multiple takes of a spoof PSA about Pac-Man addiction.
Raw footage for “Wired In,” a never completed series on the technological trends and innovations of the 1980s. In this video, Apple employees continue to plan “A Personal Guide to Personal Computers.” Advertising Manager Henry Whitfield, Editorial Services Manager Monte Lorenzet, Graphic Designer Russell Leong, and Editorial Services Writer Pete Lundstrom talk about the book in great detail. Henry Whitfield also gives a one on one interview about the new book and Apple’s advertising strategy. Apple #3.
Raw footage for “Wired In,” a never completed series on the technological trends and innovations of the 1980s. Lily Tomlin does multiple takes of a spoof PSA about Pac-Man addiction. She is also interviewed about her general feelings about technology.
Raw footage for “Wired In,” a never completed series on the technological trends and innovations of the 1980s. This video includes an interview with an Apple employee about the company’s history, philosophy, and mission. Apple #4.
Raw footage for “Wired In,” a never completed series on the technological trends and innovations of the 1980s. This video is a continuation of an interview with an Apple employee about the company’s history, philosophy, and mission. Later in the video, we watch an Apple II Computer introductory program. Apple #5.
A day-in-the-life documentary with Garry Marshall. Marshall was an executive producer for ABC and was responsible for such hit shows as Laverne and Shirley, Happy Days, and Mork and Mindy. This tape features several behind the scenes segments from these shows’ productions. Marshall is also interviewed about the nature of television production and comedy.
The tape features segment pulls for the television show “Wired In.” While the program never actually came to fruition, the footage and demos put together are an interesting look into the the technological trends and innovations of the 1980s.
The tape features a demo for the television show “Wired In.” While the program never actually came to fruition, the footage and demos put together are an interesting look into the the technological trends and innovations of the 1980s.