[The 90’s raw: City Beat – Free Speech]
Raw footage shot for the award-winning series The 90’s. This tape features footage shot on the streets of New York.
Raw footage shot for the award-winning series The 90’s. This tape features footage shot on the streets of New York.
Raw footage shot for the award-winning series The 90’s. This tape features footage shot on the streets of New York.
Raw footage shot for the award-winning series The 90’s. This tape features a tour of New York City with Fred Kent, founder of Project for Public Spaces.
This tape features footage of a day in New York City in 1973 shot by Videofreex members Skip Blumberg with David Cort.
This video aired on a New York TV program called “Perception.” It was recorded in the early seventies and is a lush cityscape that gives the viewer a glimpse into daily life in New York City.
This video aired on a New York TV program called “Perception.” It was recorded in the early seventies and is a lush cityscape that gives the viewer a glimpse into daily life in New York City.
This tape features footage from two community meetings in New York City related to a call for a moratorium on police violence in Puerto Rican and minority communities. The audio is incredibly distorted and hard to make out through the entire tape.
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 features an interview with Senator Adlai Stevenson III, a vice presidential contender at the time.