CamNet, episode 801
Two hour cable program produced by Nancy Cain and friends in L.A. in the mid-90s.
Two hour cable program produced by Nancy Cain and friends in L.A. in the mid-90s.
A cable program produced by Nancy Cain, Judith Binder, and friends in L.A. in the mid-90s. This episode focuses primarily on a protest in Washington, D.C. over the Rodney King verdict, as well as a short segment about the aftermath of the riots in L.A.
Media Burn’s paper document collection has been sorted and ready for digitization. These records roughly encompass the last fifty years of independent TV and portable video, most of it shot & edited in Chicago. These materials cover projects previously shown on television (and available to watch on Media Burn’s website), but also include projects previously unseen on television, as well as historical materials relating to the rise of independent television and even some public television channels. This project was supported […]
An irreverent series of interviews by comedian and actor Stoney Burke during the 1984 Republican National Convention in Dallas, TX. The interviews are juxtaposed with footage of various protests going on outside the convention.
We remember Gil Scott-Heron with Skip Blumberg’s excellent interview from The 90’s. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kZvWt29OG0s]
Media Burn will be in New York next Tuesday for a screening at eFlux. The program will highlight an eclectic mix from the archive, including work by the Videofreex, Juan Downey, and TVTV–George Lois, a UFO sighting, and hallucinations in the jungle, all in one night! Tom Weinberg will introduce the screening, and there will be some surprise guests in the audience. Join us for this fun reunion! Tuesday, May 31 7pm, free admission e-flux Gallery 41 Essex Street NYC
Media Burn is now part of realeyz.tv, an exciting new online community for film lovers. Based in Berlin, their focus is on creating community and dialogue about independent film. We’re excited to be a part of it. Please check out our collection at realeyz.
This week, writer David Murray spoke with Media Burn about what Chicago’s losing as Mayor Daley completes his 22 years in office. If you didn’t catch it already, he wrote a great article about the lives of politicians after leaving office for the Chicago Reader. Our favorite is his Huffington Post article about Media Burn called “How to Go From Jamoke to Chicagoan in Under 40 Minutes.” David Murray is a writer based in Chicago; he blogs about his work and his life at Writing Boots. [youtube=http://youtu.be/PJu5BTeD7II]