[None of the Above raw #7]
Skip Blumberg interviews people in the Sony Store in New York City. This is raw footage for “None of the Above,” a documentary special focusing on non-voters during the 1996 Presidential primaries. Continue reading
Skip Blumberg interviews people in the Sony Store in New York City. This is raw footage for “None of the Above,” a documentary special focusing on non-voters during the 1996 Presidential primaries. Continue reading
This tape features raw footage for the documentary “None of the Above,” an in-depth ethnographic look at non voters in the U.S. In this video, non voter Michael Johnson speaks about his life, work, and reasons for choosing not to vote. Continue reading
Raw footage for “None of the Above,” a documentary about non-voters in the 1996 presidential election. Interview with Molly Ivins, political columnist for the Fort Worth Star Telegram. Continue reading
This tape features raw footage for the documentary “None of the Above,” an in depth ethnographic look at non voters in the U.S. We watch as the videomakers spend time with non-voter Frank RePass and his family at their home in New Orleans. Frank #1. Continue reading
Skip Blumberg interviews people in Washington DC outside the White House. This is raw footage for “None of the Above,” a documentary special focusing on non-voters during the 1996 Presidential primaries. Continue reading
Raw footage for the documentary “None of the Above,” an in-depth ethnographic look at non voters in the U.S. This video is a continuation of footage with non voter Michael Johnson and his family in Chicago. Continue reading
Raw footage for “None of the Above,” a documentary on non-voters. In this tape, John Callaway and Tom Weinberg speak with non-voter Michael Johnson outside the United Center in Chicago. This is followed by an interview with political consultant David Axelrod in his office. Continue reading
This video contains raw footage for the documentary “None of the Above,” an in depth ethnographic look at the non voting citizens of the U.S. On this tape, the three documentarians continue to speak with Frank RePass, a non voting New Orleans resident. Frank #2. Continue reading