Description: “Wizard of Oz”; “Turkey Bologna” Youths from the King School acting out skits “Kylon Art” Opinions on graffetti in the city “pitted” Thoughts on a daytime pit in Harvard Square “Say What?!” Series of questionsasked to unsuspecting residents
Collection: CCTV
Date Created: 8/21/2003
Description: Interviews at the Coop.
Collection: CCTV
Date Created: 3/5/2007
Description: May 17, 2007, Charles Hotel.
Collection: CCTV
Date Created: 5/22/2007
Description: “Certified” is a compilation of CCTV members’ first video productions. / First tapes produced by members of the Cambridge Community Television. May 1993 Hans Evers: “Coffee” Pete Jocus: “My Girls” Melissa Craig: “Mimi’s Shoe Talk” Terry Coe: Untitled: Hal and Dave break piece David Carmack: “Harvard Square Sampler” Unknown: Untitled: asking people, “why douche?” June 1993 Liesel de Boor “Tell a Psychic” (c) 1992 Holly Doyle: “The Joy of Motorcycle Maintenance” Starring Rob Doyle and his BMW Pete Grana: Untitled Hope Gillerman: Untitled Dalia Stakeliunat: Utitled: making Easter Eggs Miria : “Ms. Wiz: How to Electrocute a Pickle” (c) 1991 Another 1993? Julia Van Daam: Untitled Maria Carmen Lemos and Amy Blitz: “Living in America: A Portrait of an Artist”, featuring Genara Banzon Nick Kurzon: Untitled about Bread and Jams and Food Not Bombs, (c) 1992 Jonathan Bekemeier: “Rhapsody in Orange” (c) 1992 Tyrone Davis: Untitled, it takes every kind of people and place to make up Cambridge’s unique culture. Mary Uscilka: Untitled about the Asian Community Development Corp. featuring Carol Lee and Bonnie Wolf. May 1998 Molly O’Brien: “Modern Girl” Jason Pramas: “Learn Today! Work Tomorrow!” Curtis Brown II: “Eye Candy” Priscilla Dianne Varona Tounkara: “What Is a Griot?” William Peirce: “How to Sort Your Recycleables” Katherine FitzPatrick: “Behind the Angelic Voices” David Polidi: “Boxing” Logged by KT
Collection: CCTV
Date Created: 2/10/2008
Description: Segment (00:01:23 - 00:03:37) “Cambridge Walk” June 2005 Produced by Jonah Elgart Sped-up and slowed-down footage of producer walking around Cambridge and riding on the T. Segment (00:03:51 - 00:07:05) “Rocks” June 2005 Produced by Carmen Oquendo Someone finds a ring hidden among the rocks in a driveway. They put it on and walk along a busy road. Segment (00:07:19 - 00:11:38) “Hair in Cambridge, Part 1” November 2005 Produced by Karin Koch Barbers Matt Sasso and Marlon Peters talk about their jobs. Segment (00:11:50 - 00:14:47) “Eatin’ Cheap with Paddy P.” September 2005 Produced by Patrick Brennan Paddy P. shows how to make a nutritious meal for under $5. Segment (00;15:00 - 00:18:17) “The Session” September 2005 Produced by Rock Louis Mr. Lag, musician, shows how he creates a piece. Segment (00;18:30 - 00:21:44) “Father’s Day 2004” December 2005 Produced by Andrea Milia Footage around Harvard Square. Segment (00:21:57 - 00:24:18) “Working at Gentle Giant” September 2005 Produced by Jayme Lloyd Talking to the people of Gentle Giant Moving. Jenn Carter, mover. Richie, warehouse keeper. Christine Spencer, office manager. Chris Brown, dispatch. Segment (00:24:30 - 00:27:34) “Peruvian Training 2” February 2006 Produced by Darcie DeAngelo Groups of people in a conference room prepare to work on team-building exercises. Segment (00:27:46 - 00:30:42) Untitled 2005 Produced by A. Ozzie Smith Footage of a shower’s tiles and curtain. 00:30:48 Credits Compiled by Brendan Tidwell Cullen
Talent:Matt Sasso, Marlon Peters, Patrick Brennan, Mr. Lag, Jenn Carter, Richie, Christine Spencer, Chris Brown
Collection: CCTV
Date Created: 7/17/2008
Description: Certified December 1989 Segment Produced by Brad Lisle Wahoo Man looks for green goat along the banks of the Charles River. Segment Produced by Joanna Burnette Coverage of Harvard Square Oktoberfest Segment Recordatorio Produced by Elena Brauchy, Carlos Salamanca Silent for second half A woman travels in a foreign, Spanish-speaking country, reading highlighted passages from a Spanish-language book. Segment My Brother Was Lost Produced at Evanston Community Television Corporation A man searches for his lost brother, a young boy. Segment Procrastination Produced by Pierre Valette, at Somerville Community Access TV An artist delays working on his painting. Segment Mycenae Produced by Richard Rutkowski Dramatization of the poem “Mycenae” by George Seferis Logging to be continued at later time
Talent:Alex Muller, Rick Muelder, Jan Muller, Philip Harrison, Hilary Illick, W.B. Peale, Jennifer Cool
Collection: CCTV
Date Created: 4/17/2008
Description: December 1994 “Primavera” by Robert Mack Shots of a farmer’s market, a garden, plant life, insect life. Shots of a farm, houses, people swimming in a lake, a church, grassy fields, people repainting a house, a bridge over a lake, a clocktower. Classical music plays over all of this. Noise in the image at the end. “Where is One Kendall Square?” by Diane Bloom Woman (Laurie Tressler) gets directions from vendor at Downtown Crossing to get to Kendall Square, but once she gets into Cambridge, she can’t find it. No sound near end of program “Seventh Skin” by Simone Halilicka Shots of what look like pieces from a museum. Abstract artwork, sculptures (of objects and abstracts) in various media, pictures of people (some nudes). Includes footage of woman holding video camera, a woman’s white dress, a woman’s bare feet. Classical music plays over all this. “Square Impressions” by Alexander Koch Survey of life around Harvard Square. Special focus on street entertainers: puppeteers and musician. Various Cambridge locations, Kendall Square, Harvard Square, Philips Brooks House, Central Square Farmers Market, St. Paul’s Parish
Various Cambridge locations, Kendall Square, Harvard Square, Philips Brooks House, Central Square Farmers Market, St. Paul’s Parish
Talent:Laurie Tressler, Mike Fortin, Joe Bead, Alice Wolf, Alex Cohn, Karmu (Edgar Warner)
Collection: CCTV
Date Created: 2/14/2008
Description: “Jigsaw - Streetwise Program” by Jenny Shyka Documentary footage taped by Z-TECH program, covering the recording of a CD by the Streetwise program. Both Z-TECH and Streetwise are programs run out of ZUMIX. “Harvard Yard” by Sophia Kossida Shots of life around Harvard Yard. Music is mixed with sound from footage. “Harvest Coop” by Paul Loya Woman talks about the Co-Op, interviews Mike Wiecek about what makes the Co-Op different from other grocery stores. His interview only lasts for one question. “Hey Hey” by Brian Leclerc Two-person group performs a song. “Curiander Cubes with Vanessa and Elizabeth” by Debra Mandel Vanessa and Elizabeth demonstrate how to mix curiander, spices, and other ingredients to create curiander cubes. “Seagull” by Nurit Gazit Footage of a seagull, intercut with footage of musicians performing. Instrumental music (not necessarily corresponding to musician footage) plays over all this. End credit: “Seagull” by Shimon Ben-Shir “Two Views of the Desert” by Magaly and Karin Koch Short feature on characteristics of desert regions and how scientists study these regions. Harvard Yard, Harvest Co-Op
Harvard Yard, Harvest Co-Op
Talent:Mike Wiecek, Karin Koch
Collection: CCTV
Date Created: 2/14/2008
Description: November 1989 Segment Produced by Hong Shen Footage of a band called Agent 13. They perform at a club, some people dance. Sound briefly cuts out near the end, twice. Segment Produced by Richard Alevizos Music video for song, “All the Nations Like Banana.” Shots of different people eating bananas. Segment Produced by Jonathan Adams A man refinishes a wooden table. “Importing and Exporting for the Entrepreneur” by Leon Zurawicki (c) 1989 (and William Murphy) Coverage of a lecture where Mike Fortin and Joe Bead (of Double E Company, Brockton) talk about introducing a product to the European market. “Interview with Alice Wolf” by Jessa Piaia Produced by Jesse Piaia City Councilor Alice Wolf talks about upcoming election issues: housing, negative side effects of development, underfunded services. Segment Produced by William Bones Shots of Cambridge, Magazine Street, churches. Dana Park, KLH Child Development Center, a Shell gas station, another park area. U2’s “Trip Through Your Wires” plays over this. “Delta Flight 589” by David Grant A boy (Alex Cohn) sits in a chair and pretends to be an airline pilot. - Segment Produced by Myrna Kustin Shots of Philips Brooks House sign, children’s paintings, pictures of children, some colored very brightly with computer. Interviews with staff members of Cambridge Youth Enrichment Program, interspersed with shots of youth art. “Karmu, Healer” Produced by Bill Linkow Profile of Karmu (Edgar Warner), psychic healer, hosted by one of his patients, Todd Murphy. Ground Zero productions. December 1988. “Mondays We Go to the Farmer’s Market” Produced by Noha Applebaum Profile of the Central Square Farmer’s Market. Customers and vendors speak. Segment Produced by Judy Bousquin People walking by on the sidewalk. Bobby McFerrin’s “Don’t Worry, Be Happy” plays over this. Segment Produced by Bryson Dean Person playing piano, intercut with shots of nature. Segment Humana from St. Paul Produced by Brian Thompson, Edited by Michael Megna Profile of the St. Paul parish. Brief discussion of church programs, some interviews with churchgoers. Various Cambridge locations, Kendall Square, Harvard Square, Philips Brooks House, Central Square Farmers Market, St. Paul’s Parish
Various Cambridge locations, Kendall Square, Harvard Square, Philips Brooks House, Central Square Farmers Market, St. Paul’s Parish
Talent:Laurie Tressler, Mike Fortin, Joe Bead, Alice Wolf, Alex Cohn, Karmu (Edgar Warner)
Collection: CCTV
Date Created: 3/16/2008
Description: Panel discussion from the John F. Kennedy School of Government.
Collection: CCTV
Date Created: 4/1/2008