Happy Birthday Homemade TV (first composite)
“Catch 21: Happy Birthday Homemade TV.” On the one year anniversary of the first airing of “Homemade TV,” producers share the best clips from past broadcasts.
“Catch 21: Happy Birthday Homemade TV.” On the one year anniversary of the first airing of “Homemade TV,” producers share the best clips from past broadcasts.
An example of early cable casting in upstate New York, this tape provides glimpse at work and play in the rural town of Downsville.
This tape is a collection of short experimental video pieces shot by women in the early seventies.
This tape features a collection of videos created by Eric Siegel, an early pioneer in video image processing. This is a black and white copy of these color programs.
Shot at a party sponsored by N.O.W. Conference on Sexuality in New York in June of 1973, numerous party goers talk about their sexual fantasies. Many are adorned in outlandish costumes that represent their fantasy, and they explain their reasons for choosing this particular fantasy or representation of fantasy.
This video aired on a New York TV program called “Perception.” It was recorded in the early seventies and is a lush cityscape that gives the viewer a glimpse into daily life in New York City.
This video aired on a New York TV program called “Perception.” It was recorded in the early seventies and is a lush cityscape that gives the viewer a glimpse into daily life in New York City.
A documentary following a group of actors as they perform a play about the perils of incarceration at Sing Sing Correctional Facility in New York.