[None of the Above raw #50]
Raw footage of Gene Tencza for “None of the Above,” a documentary that follows a number of non-voters during the 1996 presidential election and investigates the reasons why they don’t vote. Tape 4 of 4 for Tencza.
Raw footage of Gene Tencza for “None of the Above,” a documentary that follows a number of non-voters during the 1996 presidential election and investigates the reasons why they don’t vote. Tape 4 of 4 for Tencza.
Raw footage for The 90’s election specials. Bill and Hillary Clinton visit the Hilton Hotel in Chicago on Super Tuesday. Most of the tape is just press standing around and a blues band playing.
Raw footage for the award-winning series The 90’s. Skip Blumberg talks with poet and musician Gil Scott-Heron in Harlem about race and racism. “What I meant by the phrase ‘the revolution will not be televised’ was, the first revolution takes place in your mind. …It’s not something you can catch on film. …It’ll just be something that you see and you just realize, ‘Hey, I’m on the wrong page.'”
This video contains raw footage for the television show “Chicago Slices.” On this tape, Skip Blumberg and Tom Weinberg interview a number of women working on the reconstruction of the Kennedy Expressway in Chicago, IL.
Raw footage for The 90’s. Bar talk with bartender Peter Fogel at the Mayflower Hotel bar, New York City.
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).
John Davis assassination theorist. Home movie footage from San Francisco and an interview with author John Davis.
Raw footage for the TV series Chicago Slices. This tape features George at his workshop at Funny Firm. Funny Firm closed within a few years of this tape.