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  • CamNet, episode 1302

    CamNet, episode 1302

    Episode 1302 of “CamNet,” a two hour cable program produced by Nancy Cain and friends in L.A. in the mid-90s. This episode features video from a tunnel infrastructure project in Oahu, Hawaii; a subway construction project in Los Angeles, California, and Louis ‘Studs’ Terkel speaking at his bridge dedication ceremony in Chicago, Illinois.

  • [Five Day Bicycle Race raw #26]

    [Five Day Bicycle Race raw #26]

    This video contains raw footage shot for “Five Day Bicycle Race,” a project comprised of live in-studio commentary and taped edited coverage of the 1976 Democratic National Convention in New York City. Produced by independent videomakers calling themselves The Image Union (including many members of TVTV and Videofreex), it aired on Manhattan Cable for three hours per night for five days during the convention. This video covers a champagne breakfast and fashion show at Bloomingdale’s in Manhattan. Various attendees and convention delegates are interviewed about their experience in New York and their thoughts on the convention.

  • [Wired In raw: Jamie (Jay) Fenton follow up #1]

    [Wired In raw: Jamie (Jay) Fenton follow up #1]

    The tape features raw footage shot for a television show called “Wired In.” While the program never actually came to fruition, the footage and demos put together are an interesting look into the the technological trends and innovations of the 1980s. In this video, Jamie (Jay) Fenton of Bally/Midway discusses the problems that plagued The Adventures of Robby Roto, a video game that ultimately failed to make a mark in the video game market.

  • [Wired In raw #79: Mr. Computer #3]

    [Wired In raw #79: Mr. Computer #3]

    Raw footage for “Wired In,” a never completed series on the technological trends and innovations of the 1980s. In this video, we watch as computer enthusiast Jon, a.k.a. Mr. Computer, speaks with the Wired In crew about the computer industry and also demos a number of video games. Mr. Computer #3.

  • [Wired In raw #14: Computer Kids #2]

    [Wired In raw #14: Computer Kids #2]

    Raw footage for “Wired In,” a never completed series on the technological trends and innovations of the 1980s. In this video, we watch as children put Apple II computers to use at The Learning Circuit, a computer learning center in California. The crew also continues an interview with the manager, Professor Stuart Schweitzer. Computer kids #2.

  • [Wired In raw #32: Richard Taylor #2]

    [Wired In raw #32: Richard Taylor #2]

    Raw footage for “Wired In,” a never completed series on the technological trends and innovations of the 1980s. In this video, Richard Taylor of Information International Inc. continues to about the recent technological innovations in the computer graphics and gaming industry. Richard Taylor #2.

  • [Wired In raw #30: Bally/Midway #3]

    [Wired In raw #30: Bally/Midway #3]

    Raw footage for “Wired In,” a never completed series on the technological trends and innovations of the 1980s. In this video, Bally Midway’s Marketing VP Stanley Jarocki continues to talk about the current video game boom, focusing on the popularity of Pac Man and Ms. Pac Man. Jarocki / Bally #3.

  • [Wired In raw #26: Amusement Operators Expo #3]

    [Wired In raw #26: Amusement Operators Expo #3]

    Raw footage for “Wired In,” a never completed series on the technological trends and innovations of the 1980s. The videomakers gather footage from a video game convention in Chicago. We watch as numerous attendees play some of the hottest new video games. A.O.E. #3.

 
 
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