CamNet, episode 1101
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.
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.
This tape consists of three short videos: “Harriet” by Nancy Cain, and “King Cotton” and “Pelicans” by Rita Ogden.
This video contains a half-hour rough cut of the program “It’s A Living: Paper Wagon.” The focus is on a group of newspaper and railroad workers who share their personal thoughts about their jobs, dreams, and hopes for the future. There is also a brief interview with Studs Terkel towards the end of the tape. Terkel’s book “Working” was the inspiration for the “It’s A Living” television series.
Part of the Global Perspectives on War and Peace Collection. A look back at the internment of Japanese-Americans during World War II.
Footage for The 90’s Election Specials. Videomaker Nancy Cain visits the set of “Designing Women” in Hollywood in order to talk to longtime Clinton family friend and fundraiser Linda Bloodworth-Thomason. Raw footage for the master edit found on 10701.
Two hour cable program produced by Nancy Cain and friends in L.A. in the mid-90s.