Jaime Davidovich, Merle Ginsberg. Originally produced as a cable television program in 1983. "1-21-1983.4"-1'44"JD "not selling out" but "when commercial cable does something good should tell them": booklet about public access; comment on ATC, parent company of Manhattan Cable Television. 1'45"-2'23" introduce Trig Mhyren's, ATC's CEO, remarks on "Artist and Television" (Iowa) Conference cable conference. 2'23"-3'10" Mhyren. 3'11"-5'50" Dr. Videovich: New York Times story on success of generic brands and introduction to 5'50"-14'06" performance and videotape by Herbert Wentscher: History of TV and video; The New Image Book. 14'07"-16'16" Videovich with Video Shop: Windy Dink and You; Foot on shoe stationary set. 16'17"-18'15" Commercials: Wooster Enterprises; So Ho Television logo, upcoming programs; TV Magazine; Photographic Supplies and Services; Alive!; Video 80; Dekart Video; SoHo Typing. 18'16"-26'40" Paul McMahon as the Rock & Roll Psychiatrist, call-in segment: "Lost job, feel a slob ..."; "trouble in math"; "girlfriend and me like boy but don't want to break up our friendship"; "went to conference, moving my house to Ohio, met boy I like better than boyfriend ..." Credits start 26'40"-27'25" over McMahon's last song. Executive Producer JD; director William Hohauser; camera Hannah Rapaport, Tony Pignataro; audio Charles McDonald; recorded at Metro Access. Original recording Box X re-recorded to DVCam and DVD 2009"--Artists Television Network finding aid.
Series:
Artists television network collection
OCLC:
(OCoLC)516474737
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)
This resource is supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by State Library of Iowa.