[Wrigley Field B-roll]
Footage inside Wrigley Field shot for the documentary Veeck: A Man For Any Season.
Footage inside Wrigley Field shot for the documentary Veeck: A Man For Any Season.
A documentary about the U.S. citizens who are living in Nicaragua and are opposed to the Reagan administration policy towards Nicaragua, including the possibility of a U.S. invasion.
An episode of Image Union featuring a concert performance and a few interviews from four Chicago-based New Wave bands: Bohemia, The Marquis, Phil N’ The Blanks, and Screamin’ Rachael and Remote.
A documentary about the campaigning during the 1988 Iowa Caucuses. Many of the 1988 presidential hopefuls are seen “shaking hands and kissing babies,” while the media covers their every move. Shot on super-8 film with sync sound.
Raw footage of Bill Veeck in the bleachers at Wrigley Field shot for “Veeck: A Man for Any Season.” Veeck tells the story of constructing the bleachers and the scoreboard, and installing the ivy in Wrigley Field.
Raw footage for the documentary “Veeck: A Man For Any Season.” At Bregstone’s, Bill Veeck looks at and selects materials for mobiles, and then goes to Kroch’s bookstore to look for books.
Raw footage for the documentary “Veeck: A Man for any Season.” This tape features footage of opening day at Wrigley Field. Bill Veeck walks through the stadium, finds his seat, and sits in the bleachers. He eats nachos. There are various shots of the crowd.
Raw footage for the documentary “Veeck: A Man For Any Season.” In this tape, Bill Veeck sits on a park bench and talks about baseball clinics, the story behind an odd photograph, Illinois Masonic, patience, and Al Capone.