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Community Video Report (Fall 1973)

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TAPELOG/TAPELOG/TAPELOG Tapes marked with (+) are available only on a limited distribution basis by arrangement with the co-producers. If you order the tape, we are required to receive specific permission for each request. WCVC TAPELOG +t WOMEN’S HEALTH TAPE (30 minutes), t NATURAL CHILD— BIRTH (30 min), INNER-CITY ENVIRONMENT (30 min), AMO HOUSING TAPE (15 min), HOUSING VIOLATION TAPES (various lengths). STONE SOUP: 20-minute tape made the week of the opening of Stone Soup, a new cooperative non-profit food store at 18th and S Streets (Aug. 13, ’73) Deals with organization and theory of the collective that operates the store, the attitudes of the collective, and the community which shopsthere. Made by Steve Conant and Clare Shoenfeld. MESSAGE FRO! THE COMMUNITY Half-hour tape of street and organization interviews made the day of the WCVC storefront first video viewing, July 10. AMO ELECTIONS. We have two half-hours shot before and during the elections of the executive board of the Adams-Morgan Organization in June, ’73. Includes candidates talking about the community and AMO, interviews with voters and poll workers. To be edited to less than 30 min. NICK JOHNSON TAPES. [1] Unedited 20-minutes of July farewell picnic for outgoing FCC Commissioner Johnson, with famous and non-famous supporters. [2] Interview with Nick by WCVC staff on Sept. 20, discussing his successor, workings of the FCC, upcoming issues in communications. 30 min. COMMUNITY VIDEO: A tape describing and illustrating the theory and practice of community video at our Center in DC. Includes sections about our screening sessions, training, workshops, and excerpts from different tapes. Still in production. OLDIES The following tapes were produced during our year with Federal City College. Those with asterisks (*) are available directly from Cletis Freeman, Federal City College Video Center, 1411 K Street, NW, Washington DC 20005. JOIN THE WAR ON RATS (*), MAYDAY CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE (*), NIXON EVICTION: AN ELECTION-YEAR STRATEGY (*), BOBBY SEALE (*), ANTI-NIXON FAMILY PLAN ASSISTANCE (FAP) HEARINGS (*), HARRISBURG EIGHT (*), BLUES AND JAZZ (*), KATHLEEN CLEAVER, LA EDUCATION ES GRATIS (EDUCATION IS FREE) in Spanish, COMMUNITY AND SOCIAL USE OF TELEVISION, CABLE TV. The following two tapes are Spanish language productions done in cooperation with community organizations. We are in process of establishing a program using video in the Spanish community with AYUDA. For more information, call Ricardo Moreno, 387-4848. SPANISH HERITAGE DAY: 20-minute edited tape of the festivities at Kalorama Park celebrating the heritage of Latin Americans living inthe Washington area. Made in July by Steve Conant, Clare Schoenfeld, Albert D’Osshe, Grady Watts, with assistance from Adriana Cabrales and Luis Marroquin from the Centro de la Juventud Latina Americana—the Latin American Youth Center on 18th Street. Edited by Steve. Includes parade, skits, interviews, music. FIESTA HISPANOAMERICANA: Grabacion filmica de 20 minutos de duracion de las actividades efectuadas en Kalorama Park celebrando la fiesta de los hispanoamericanos residentes en el area de Washington. La cinta fue realizada por Steve Conant, Clare Schoenfeld, Albert D’Osshe, Grady Watts, con la asistencia de Adriana Cabrales y Luis Marroquin, mebros del Centro de la Juventud Latinoamericana, ubicado en la calle 18. La edicion estuvo a cargo de Steve e incluye una parada, musica, parodias y entrevistas. PROTECT YOUR HOME: A GUIDE TO TENANTS’ RIGHTS Co-produced by WCVC and AYUDA, the Latin Legal Aid Center on 18th Street, this 20-minute Spanish language tape tries to give information about how to find an apartment, about making an application, signing a lease, amking a complaint to the landlord, going to court and housing discrimination. Cartoons by Razzle Dazzle. Script by Ricardo Moreno, Estelle Campbell from AYUDA and Nick DeMartino, WCVC. Shooting by Steve Conant, Clare Shoenfeld, DeMartino, Grady Watts. Editing by Ray Popkin. Narration: Raquel Porres. Actors—Gary Vaughan, Debbi Willen, Maggie Dunn. PROTEJA SU HOGAR: GUIA DE LOS DERECHCS DEL INQUILINO: La WCVC y AYUDA, el Centro de Ayuda Legal Latino con oficinas en la:calle 18, co-produjeron esta grabacion filmica en espanol de 20 minutos de duracion tratando de proporcionar informacion de los procedimientos a sequir al buscar y solicitar apartamiento, al presentar una querella al casero, al ir al tribunal y en casos de discrimenes en la vivienda. Repertorio: Caricturas—Razzle Dazzle? Guion—Ricardo Moreno y Estelle Camppell de AYUDA y Nick DeMartino de WCVC. Tomas—Steve Conant, Clare Shoenfeld, Grady Watts, y DeMartino. Edicion—Ray Popkin. Narracion—Raquel Torres. Actores—Gary Vaughan, Debbi Willen, y Maggie Dunn. All tapes cost $25 for up to 15 minutes, $40 for up to half hour, videotape included. If you send a blank tape, the price is $10, and $25 respectively. All prices are quoted for 2 inch EIAJ-Type 1 standard. Other formats are available. Prices on request. TUNUUUEUNUUOUOEEEEOOUGEUPEIGOUUEDEO OO EEDSOROMSOMEDPOEEHY POET AEROSOL TEE TO ORDER TAPES, FILL OUT THE FOLLOWING FORM OR SEND US AN ORDER ON YOUR STATIONERY, INCLUDING THIS INFORMATION Mail to: Washington Community Video Center, PO Box 21068, Washington, DC 20009. (name) (organization, if any) (address) (city) (state) (zip) (phone) Please send the following tapes, by name: Enclosed is a check for SHUNVAUDONTOAUONEONEODEOOVONUQUVOEEDAOEOOEROEUOOUDOGUOUEOEENONOOEVONUOOUOOOUOOOEOOOCOOEOGGGUEEOOOGEOEOOOOUOOOEOE i APELOG/ TAPELOG/ TAPELOG