"Blue Note Show." An all-jazz show featuring Horace Silver and the United States of Mind (Cecil Bridgewater, Bob Cranshaw, Ritchie Resnikoff, Mickey Roker plus vocalists Andy Bey & Salome Bey), Lee Morgan & the Lee Morgan Quartet (Billy Harper, Harold Mabern, Jymie Merritt, Freddie Waits), and flutist Bobbi Humphrey. Hosted by Ellis Haizlip.
Soul! "Young People's Show" EP 64 (422) with guests Lucky Peterson, Black Ivory, Vanessa Howard, Michael Goode, Jimmy Briscoe & the Little Beavers, Babatu Ojinga & two pupils of the Chad school. Hosted by Loretta Green.
"Soul!" EP 46: "Epitaph." Dedication to actor/writer/director Richard Mason. Interview with filmmaker Samuel Holmes, who directed the anti-drug film "Epitaph" which was written by the late Richard Mason. Hosted by Ellis Haizlip.
Outtakes from "The Last Two Days," a film documenting the last two days in the life of President John F. Kennedy, shot by White House personnel: Aerial of Dallas, Texas. POV out airplane window of runway during landing. Adult Caucasian man, wearing overcoat, standing on Gate 28 lamppost at airport amid crowd of Caucasian males and females; Confederate and Texas flags flying. Air Force One taxiing on tarmac. Man, wearing overcoat, standing on Gate 28 lamppost at airport; Confederate and Texas flags flying. U.S. President John F. Kennedy, First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, Texas Governor John Connally and his wife, Nellie, de-boarding Air Force One; men and women waiting on the tarmac. Jackie holding bouquet of red roses. JFK and Jackie walking together. Adult Caucasian male press corps taking photographs. Kennedys shaking hands, walking past men and women on the tarmac. VS traveling shots of Presidential motorcade driving on streets; people lining street; adult Caucasian female holding Caucasian male child. Slow-motion shots of adult Caucasian male and female on the ground, each covering a child; Secret Service agents racing to the President's convertible (re-enactment shot).
Outtakes from "The Last Two Days," a film documenting the last two days in the life of President John F. Kennedy, shot by White House personnel: U.S. & Texas flags. Crowds lining streets. ROTC cadets standing in file. Traveling shot of Catholic schoolgirls & nuns lining street. John F. Kennedy & Lyndon B. Johnson being received at banquet; Lady Bird Johnson & Governor of Texas John Connally also in attendance. JFK, LBJ, Jacqueline, Lady Bird Johnson, John Connally alighting Air Force One. Kennedy motorcade driving through dusky urban streets. Jackie holding bouquet. JFK & Jackie being helped onto stage. JFK & Jackie smiling, waving to crowd at indoor event, mariachi band performing in BG. Mariachi band members between songs. JFK speaking to outdoor crowd at Headquarters of Aerospace Medical Division. Cameramen w/ cameras on tripods. Kennedy motorcade preparing to leave Aerospace Med Center. Pan of Secret Service agents running beside Kennedy car. Traveling shots crowd lining streets as Kennedys head for airport. Jackie shaking hands w/ crowd. Kennedys walking on tarmac.
Outtakes from "The Last Two Days," a film documenting the last two days in the life of President John F. Kennedy, shot by White House personnel: Aerial of downtown Houston, Texas. Marching band with bass drums: "Houston." Flags of Texas & U.S.A billowing in wind. High school marching band horn section performing. Military color guard holding flags of Texas & United States. Crowd on tarmac, banner reading "Univ of Houston Young Dems Welcome JFK." Traveling shots Kennedy motorcade traveling through streets of Houston, crowd-lined streets, "Brackenridge H.S. Welcomes President & Mrs. Kennedy" banner. "Headquarters Aerospace Medical Division" sign, pan left to John F. Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, Jacqueline Kennedy, Lady Bird Johnson entering bldg. President Kennedy standing on dais, Gov. Connally in BG. Newsreel cameramen & sound engineers standing on platform. Rear view of Kennedy speaking to outdoor crowd. Large seated crowd at banquet, JFK speaking. Kennedy taking seat beside Lady Bird & Connally, being applauded, American flag in BG.
Outtakes from "The Last Two Days," a film documenting the last two days in the life of President John F. Kennedy, shot by White House personnel: North face of the White House at night. Light in window of room at White House, curtains drawn.
Outtakes from "The Last Two Days," a film documenting the last two days in the life of President John F. Kennedy, shot by White House personnel: Pan of United States Marines in dress blue uniforms marching into White House compound at night. White House at night, more side view angle.
Outtakes from "The Last Two Days," a film documenting the last two days in the life of President John F. Kennedy, shot by White House personnel: Still photo of Judge Sarah T. Hughes administering Oath of Office to Lyndon Baines Johnson aboard Air Force One, Lady Bird Johnson & Jacqueline Kennedy watching on. Tighter framing of LBJ & Jackie.
Outtakes from "The Last Two Days," a film documenting the last two days in the life of President John F. Kennedy, shot by White House personnel: Quick shot of Jacqueline Kennedy & Lyndon Baines Johnson smiling at San Antonio airport. Jackie & John F. Kennedy shaking hands w/ crowd on tarmac. JFK smiling, walking away from crowd, shaking hands with reporter. Kennedys smiling in backseat of convertible, chatting w/ Governor John Connally. Kennedys shaking hands w/ crowd. Jackie Kennedy walking w/ two USAF officers. Rear view of JFK walking, talking w/ USAF officer.
Outtakes from "The Last Two Days," a film documenting the last two days in the life of President John F. Kennedy, shot by White House personnel: U.S. Marines in dress uniforms marching along White House driveway, funeral procession driving behind them, night. Hearse driving into White House, night.
Outtakes from "The Last Two Days," a film documenting the last two days in the life of President John F. Kennedy, shot by White House personnel: Outtakes from "The Last Two Days," a film documenting the last two days in the life of President John F. Kennedy, shot by White House personnel. Two commercial airplanes waiting for clearance to take-off, Air Force One taking off in BG. President John F. Kennedy taking to podium, Lyndon & Lady Bird Johnson standing in BG. JFK at podium, LBJ in BG. CUs JFK speaking to crowd. Asst. White House Press Secretary Malcolm Kilduff at press conference, Parkland Hospital, Dallas, 11/22/1963; Malcolm Kilduff wipes sweat from face, draws diagram of Kennedy car on chalkboard; reporters abound.
Outtakes from "The Last Two Days," a film documenting the last two days in the life of President John F. Kennedy, shot by White House personnel: Reporters talking on telephones in office. Crowds & reporters gathered outside Parkland Hospital, Dallas, following Kennedy assassination.
Night-Neon signs & lights on buildings in downtown Fort Worth, Texas, the evening before the Kennedy assassination. Day-Cowboys sitting on horses outside Texas Hotel, Ft. Worth, morning of Nov 22, 1963. Texas Hotel marquee "Welcome to Ft Worth, Where the West Begins"-- horse & rider in FG. MCU eye of horse. Cowboy.
Outtakes from "The Last Two Days," a film documenting the last two days in the life of President John F. Kennedy, shot by White House personnel: Audience at morning banquet sponsored by Ft. Worth Chamber of Commerce, Nov 22, 1963. Two newsreel cameras recording event. Audience giving standing ovation to JFK. John F. Kennedy & Jacqueline Kennedy exiting building, getting into convertible where Governor John Connally awaits. Traveling shots Kennedy motorcade driving through the streets of Fort Worth, headed toward courthouse. Traveling shots crowds lining streets as motorcade heads for Carswell Air Force Base. View from jet airplane taking off. High & wide aerial of Ft. Worth & Dallas, Texas.
Outtakes from "The Last Two Days," a film documenting the last two days in the life of President John F. Kennedy, shot by White House personnel: Quick pan of Rep. Jim Wright (D-TX) on podium outside Texas Hotel, 11/23/63. President John F. Kennedy speaking to crowd. Crowd, many in rain gear or holding umbrellas; integrated crowd. Rear view JFK shaking hands with crowd.
Everything you ever wanted to know about paint: its history, cultural significance, manufacture, artistic & utilitarian uses, etc. Originally shot on film.
MSs torch passing, flickering along cave wall. CUs ancient cave paintings of animals under the glow of torch flame, looking very much like the paintings found in Lascaux, France (cave dwellers, prehistoric art, petroglyph). MS pan down rock wall to show red tinted clay at the base. CU red tinted powdered clay in ancient style mortar & pestle. CU dried berries in stone bowl. Dim CU dried berries being added to sticky liquid in stone bowl, being mixed with thin twig. CU ancient cave painting under the glow of torch flame.
DO NOT USE: Opening credit.
Details of ancient Greek, Egyptian (with hieroglyphics), Roma, Chinese and Medieval European tempera wall paintings depicting everyday life
DO NOT USE: Details var Renaissance period oil paintings including the Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci (portraits, landscapes, everyday scenes, etc).
MCU array of Liquitex acrylic paints on display in art store, zoom to CU tube of yellow light hansa. MCU Caucasian woman using easel, palette & brush to paint portrait of African American woman. Low angle MS the female artist holding palette. CU brush being dipped into paint on palette, pan to CU brush stroke applied to canvas. MS/CUs African American children finger painting (finger-painting, fingerpainting). CU paint brush being applied to canvas, pan out to MCU showing the elderly female artist at work. MS senior citizen women learning to paint in classroom, sitting in front of easels. MCU elderly white haired woman mixing paint on palette. MS art classroom with elderly Caucasian women painting. MSs black & white children (first grade age, approx) painting on easels in classroom.
MS living room interior showing oil painting hanging on wall behind piano. Establishing LS exterior of the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, MO. MSs people viewing classical & contemporary paintings hanging in art gallery.
Everything you ever wanted to know about paper: its history, uses, cultural significance & manufacture.