Ricky Leacock

From his first film Ricky Leacock has been obsessed with capturing on film the feeling of "being there," which has led him to technological innovations and breakthrough films that fueled the emerging "direct cinema" movement. In this interview Leacock demonstrated super-8 sync te...

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Corporate Authors: WCVB-TV (Television station : Boston, Mass.), Studio 7 Arts (Firm), Documentary Educational Resources (Firm)
Other Authors: Leacock, Richard, Gardner, Robert, 1925-2014
Format: Video
Language:English
Published: [Cambridge, Mass.] : [Watertown, Mass.] : Studio 7 Arts ; Documentary Educational Resources [distributor], ©2005.
Series:Screening room DVD series.
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Summary:From his first film Ricky Leacock has been obsessed with capturing on film the feeling of "being there," which has led him to technological innovations and breakthrough films that fueled the emerging "direct cinema" movement. In this interview Leacock demonstrated super-8 sync technology and screened excerpts from his films Republicans: the new breed, Queen of Apollo, and rare footage of Indira Gandhi.
Item Description:Title from disc surface.
Broadcast on the television program Screening room on June 15, 1973.
Program transferred to DVD with no production credit information.
Physical Description:1 videodisc (64 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Format:DVD (NTSC, all regions); stereo.