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Cablecast and web streaming of program in serieS
"Conversations with Harold Hudson Channer" Upcoming Cable Television/Web Show: For details of airing see bottom of page
Guest For
Thursday, July 31,
2008
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTE Due to a mix up with the server the site may not display correctly. We sincerely hope the trouble will be corrected soon. Below is a much abbreviated notice. Thanks for you patience. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GUEST: GEORGE C. STONEY
Professor: Film/TV - N.Y. University Tisch School of the Arts Award Winning Director:
All My Babies
Pioneer Public Access Cable Television Activist Stalwart Board Member:
Manhattan Neighborhood Network ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The program can be viewed in its entirety by clicking the you tube link below: http://youtube.com/watch?v=KY0IKqf3Jgg -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- More about: GEORGE C. STONEY
----------------------------------------------------------------------------- George C. StoneyFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaGeorge C. Stoney (1916-) is a professor of film and cinema studies at New York University, and a pioneer in the field of documentary film. Stoney directed several influential films including All My Babies and How the Myth Was Made. He is considered as the father of public access television[1].George Stoney studied journalism at NYU and the University of North Carolina. He has worked as a photo intelligence officer in World War II, for the Farm Security Administration an information officer, and as a freelance journalist. In 1946, he joined the Southern Educational Film Service as writer and director. He started his own production company in 1950, and has made over 40 documentary films on wide ranging subjects. All My Babies, one of his first films, received numerous awards and was inducted into the National Film Registry in 2002.Stoney was also the director of the Challenge for Change project, a socially active documentary production wing of the National Film Board of Canada from 1966-70.With Red Burns, Stoney co-founded the Alternate Media Center in 1972, which trained citizens in the tools of video production for a brand new medium, public access television. An early advocate of democratic media, Stoney is often cited as being the Father of Public Access Television. Today, Stoney sits on the Board of Directors for the Manhattan Neighborhood Network and is active in the Alliance for Community Media. Each year, the ACM presents "The George Stoney Award" to an organization or individual who has made an outstanding contribution to championing the growth and experience of humanistic community communications.[edit] References[edit] External Reference
[edit] See also-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thursday July 31, 2008 10:30 - 11:30 AM / (NYC Time)
Channel 34 of the Time/Warner & Channel 83of
the RCN The Program can now be viewed on the internet at time of cable casting at
www.mnn.org
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