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Author:
Chaudhary, Arun.
Title:
First cameraman : documenting the Obama presidency in real time / Arun Chaudhary.
Edition:
First ed.
Publisher:
Times Books / Henry Holt and Company,
Copyright Date:
2012
Description:
x, 306 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Chaudhary, Arun.
Obama, Barack--Friends and associates.
Photojournalists--United States--Biography.
Video journalism--United States--History--21st century.
United States--Politics and government--2001-2009.
United States--Politics and government--2009-
Memoirs.
Notes:
Includes index.
Contents:
Introduction : The fine American art of saying hello -- Part I : Miracle Whip and other surprises -- 1. Origins -- 2. "Where are the $@^#'n balloons?" -- 3. Upping the ante -- 4. What sticks to the wall -- 5. It's a fine line between a robot and doing the robot -- 6. "Whoa, you guys take this seriously!" -- 7. Old and tired wins the race -- Part II : Government funny -- 8. Greg Craig's phone -- 9. You Tubeology and other college majors parents would hate -- 10. The holographic Presidency -- 11. The President's weekly Internet radio YouTube address -- 12. The haircut strike -- 13. What the hell is the White House videographer? -- 14. Government pretty -- Part III : Historian imperfect -- 15. Reinventing the newsreel--West Wing Week -- 16. The two P's--propaganda and the press -- 17. The bubble -- 18. The other half of the story -- Conclusion: "You might want to put on some pants" -- Notes on sources -- Acknowledments -- Index.
Summary:
"The first official White House videographer chronicles his time capturing behind-the-scenes moments of the president and his administrationFrom the early months of the 2008 campaign and through the first two and a half years of the Obama administration, Arun Chaudhary had a unique perspective on the president of the United States. "I'm sort of like President Obama's wedding videographer," he explains, "if every day was a wedding with the same groom but a constantly rotating set of hysterical guests."Some of the moments Chaudhary captures are small, like the president throwing warm-up pitches deep inside Busch Stadium in St. Louis before the All-Star game. Some are intensely emotional, as when Obama comforts a grieving teenager whose father had died in a devastating tornado. And some are just plain bizarre--like getting thrown out of the Indian parliament by his belt, or being trapped in a White House bathroom while Obama conducts a YouTube town hall on the other side of the door. Film and politics have been intertwined ever since the first Edison reels rattled in projection halls a century ago. But with the advent of new technologies and a new public that is hungry for images of their leaders, Chaudhary has been in the right place at the right time to participate in the interplay of film and politics at the very highest level. His entertaining and eye-opening book--which includes stories and images of key players such as Barack and Michelle Obama, Joe Biden, and Hillary Clinton, among others--gives readers a unique view of their government and their president in these historic and challenging times"-- Provided by publisher.
"From the early months of the 2008 campaign and through the first two and a half years of the Obama administration, Arun Chaudhary had a unique perspective on the president of the United States. "I'm sort of like President Obama's wedding videographer," he explains, "if every day was a wedding with the same groom but a constantly rotating set of hysterical guests." Some of the moments Chaudhary captures are small, like the president throwing warm-up pitches deep inside Busch Stadium in St. Louis before the All-Star game. Some are intensely emotional, as when Obama comforts a grieving teenager whose father had died in a devastating tornado. And some are just plain bizarre--like getting thrown out of the Indian parliament by his belt, or being trapped in a White House bathroom while Obama conducts a YouTube town hall on the other side of the door. Film and politics have been intertwined ever since the first Edison reels rattled in projection halls a century ago. But with the advent of new technologies and a new public that is hungry for images of their leaders, Chaudhary has been in the right place at the right time to participate in the interplay of film and politics at the very highest level. His entertaining and eye-opening book--which includes stories and images of key players such as Barack and Michelle Obama, Joe Biden, and Hillary Clinton, among others--gives readers a unique view of their government and their president in these historic and challenging times"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
0805095721
9780805095722 (hardback)
LCCN:
2012014019
Locations:
DFPC353 -- Ackley Public Library (Ackley)
UQAX771 -- Des Moines Area Community College Library - Ankeny (Carroll)
MGPD463 -- Humboldt Public Library (Humboldt)

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