[The 90’s Election Specials raw: Clinton t-shirt off air]
Footage for the 90’s election specials. Note: This is not the raw footage from the Clinton t-shirt segment, this is someone shooting the tape playing off a TV monitor.
Footage for the 90’s election specials. Note: This is not the raw footage from the Clinton t-shirt segment, this is someone shooting the tape playing off a TV monitor.
Raw footage for the award-winning series The 90’s. (Continuation of Tape #33, record 10904) Black Memorabilia Trade Show in Washington, D.C. Interviews with collectors and patrons, and an interview with Effi Barry (the wife of Marion Barry, mayor of Washington D.C.).
Raw footage for the award-winning series The 90’s. Grant Kester walks around with Becker in a mall in Washington, D.C., and Becker takes a tour through Tech 2000, Interactive TV.
Raw footage for the award-winning series The 90’s. Interviews with author Roger Lane about black poverty, Dagma Karstenson about waitressing, Richard Cottam about Islam and Saddam Hussein, as well as a press conference about the Amazonian Kayapo people.
Raw footage shot for the award-winning series The 90’s. This tape features an interview with Myron S. “Mike” Waldman, journalist for Newsday, as he completes an article about an upcoming unemployment bill.
Eddie Tape #97. Farm. Interview with Cheryl Cook, Assistant Director of Legislative Services for the National Farmers Union. She talks about the bleak future of the American farmer, early 1990s.
Raw tape for The 90’s election specials. Bill Clinton visits the Beasley Academic Center, a predominantly African-American elementary magnet school on Chicago’s South Side. Press and students’ parents are assembling for Clinton’s visit. Videomaker Eddie Becker asks students and their parents about Clinton and his upcoming visit. Parts of Clinton’s speech are covered as well as the media coverage of Clinton’s speech.
Raw footage for The 90’s election specials. This tape is a continuation of Eddie Becker’s visit to the Bureau of Printing and Engraving, followed by footage of a man attending a Masons convention, and interviews with author Bruce Sterling and Electronic Frontier Foundation co-founder John Perry Barlow.