[1988 Republican National Convention]
This series of news reports covers the 1988 Republican National Convention, focusing on Dan Quayle’s nomination and the subsequent media controversy.
This series of news reports covers the 1988 Republican National Convention, focusing on Dan Quayle’s nomination and the subsequent media controversy.
Rough cut of an edit of interviews with journalists shot by TVTV for Four More Years and World’s Largest TV Studio, which covered, respectively, the Republican and Democratic National Conventions of 1972.
It was 1972… the first time anyone other than commercial networks were able to produce video tape on the floor of the convention. Alternative video pioneers TVTV, armed with portapaks, turned their cameras on TV news journalists who explained how the whole event was a heavily orchestrated show for the cameras. So, what else is new? Meet The Press at the 1972 Republican National Convention 3 ratings 2,360 views Watch the full version of TVTV’s full 1972 guerrilla television […]
Raw footage for the documentary “None of the Above,” which focused on non-voters during the 1996 presidential election. This tape features footage of the 1996 Republican National Convention in San Diego, CA.
Raw footage for the documentary “None of the Above,” a documentary about non-voters during the 1996 presidential election. This tape features footage from the 1996 Republican National Convention in San Diego, CA.
Raw footage for “The 90’s.” Videomaker Bob Hercules and interviewer / onscreen personality Stoney Burke attend the Republican National Convention in 1992. Neil Bush, Pat Robertson, and Ronald Reagan appear on the tape.
Raw footage for “The 90’s.” Political satirist / onscreen personality Stoney Burke makes his way around the Republican National Convention in 1992. He later goes on to visit protests in Houston, TX where the convention was being held.
Raw footage for The 90’s Election Specials. The 90’s Correspondent Stoney Burke does interviews and commentary at the 1992 Republican National Convention. Bob Dole, Allan Simpson, Ed Rollins, and Sonny Bono appear on the tape.