Like
the first educational films, some 75 years earlier, there were not enough videodisc players in schools, and also a paucity of good discs that would encourage schools to purchase them and give up their well - entrenched 16 mm films and projectors.
Not exact matches
«Reel Chicago» will include Raul Zaritsky and Linda Williams's Maxwell Street Blues (1981), about the musicians who shaped the city's electric - blues sound as they performed in the legendary open - air market; Tom Palazzolo's Chicago, which collects key short works by the veteran city chronicler; The
Films of Gordon Weisenborn, a quartet of half - hour
educational films by the little - known director; and The People vs. Paul Crump (1965), a profile of the death - row inmate turned novelist that was one of the
first films by director William Friedkin (The Exorcist, The French Connection).
He had his
first solo exhibition at the Crocker Art Gallery in Sacramento, and between the years of 1954 and 1957, he produced eleven
educational films for which he was awarded the Scholastic Art Prize in 1961.
For her
first solo show in the UK, Norwegian artist Ane Hjort Guttu presents two
film works, each one set within a different
educational setting: a primary school and an art school.
In addition to «Art in the Twenty -
First Century,» ART21 produces the online
film series «New York Close Up,» «Exclusive,» and «Artist to Artist;» special artist projects including the Peabody Award - winning feature «William Kentridge: Anything Is Possible;» extensive
educational resources; and a comprehensive website at art21.org.
Landow's class was my
first film class; three weeks into it, after watching hours of
educational library
films, I asked the quiet teenage projectionist when Landow was showing up to lecture.