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  • Studs’ Place: Teen Job

    Studs’ Place: Teen Job

    “Teen Job,” an episode of “Studs’ Place,” shows a tension between young, newly-hired Johnny and his mother, Marie. Marie wants only what’s best for her son, and in this amounts to Johnny spending his vacation in relaxation. Marie confronts Studs and asks him to fire Johnny so he won’t buy a hot rod and, potentially, put himself in danger. Studs conceded, but soon they find out what sort of intentions Johnny actually has. Also featuring musical performances by Chet and Win.

  • [The 90’s raw: Center for Responsive Politics + Eddie misc]

    [The 90’s raw: Center for Responsive Politics + Eddie misc]

    Raw footage shot for the award-winning series The 90’s. This tape begins with interviews with Larry Makinson and Joshua Goldstein of the Center for Responsive Politics, a group that tracks the money that is donated to members of Congress. It is followed by interviews with teenage skateboarders about the 1992 presidential election; an interview with 8th grader Erika Becker; video of a senate subcommittee hearing on the Iran-Contra affair; and video of journalist Mike Waldman inviting congressmen to a party.

  • [Chicago Slices raw: Sidney Barry #1]

    [Chicago Slices raw: Sidney Barry #1]

    This video contains raw footage for the television show “Chicago Slices.” Videomaker Doug Sawyer travels with Karen Hutt to interview Sidney Barry, an African-American teenager who was about graduate from high school in Chatham on the south side of Chicago. Barry talks about his life experiences, race, other teens, society, and his hopes for the future.

  • [Chicago Slices raw: Sidney Barry #2]

    [Chicago Slices raw: Sidney Barry #2]

    This video contains raw footage for the television show “Chicago Slices.” Videomaker Doug Sawyer gathers footage of the streets around Chicago and visits with Sidney Barry and Karen Hutt in Barry’s South Side Chatham neighborhood. Barry plays basketball and talks about his hopes for the future after graduating from high school.

  • [Chicago Slices raw: Gospel Fest]

    [Chicago Slices raw: Gospel Fest]

    Raw footage for “Chicago Slices,” a series documenting life in and around Chicago. This video documents the 1993 Gospel Fest in Grant Park, featuring The Rutledge Sisters: 13 year-old Charlotte and 10 year-old Denise, a dynamic and powerful pair. This tape shows them on stage performing, as well as backstage for an interview along with their God sister Bridget Campbell.

  • [Chicago Slices raw: Araceli Trujillo]

    [Chicago Slices raw: Araceli Trujillo]

    Raw footage for “Chicago Slices,” a series about everyday life in Chicago. In this video, Karen Hutt interviews Araceli Trujillo, a Mexican-American teenager who lives in the Pilsen neighborhood of Chicago. Araceli talks about her life, family, school, and knowledge of the suburbs, among other things, as they walk through the Mexican-American community together.

  • [Chicago Slices raw: Marianne Kurtz]

    [Chicago Slices raw: Marianne Kurtz]

    Raw footage for “Chicago Slices,” a series about everyday life in Chicago. In this video, Karen Hutt interviews Marianne Kurtz, a white suburban Palatine teen. Marianne talks about her life in Palatine, her interests, hobbies, and friends. They take a drive and walk around Woodfield Mall, discussing her views on the city versus the suburbs, teenage drinking, and sex, and other subjects.

  • [The 90’s Election Specials raw: Clinton campaign headquarters in Little Rock #1]

    [The 90’s Election Specials raw: Clinton campaign headquarters in Little Rock #1]

    Raw footage for The 90’s election specials. Skip Blumberg visits the Clinton/Gore national campaign headquarters in Little Rock, Arkansas. He talks to the (mostly) very young volunteers and employees about their interest and role in the campaign and also to some veterans about how campaigns are changing with technology.

 
 
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