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7 records found for ART OF FILM, THE
#361: ART OF FILM, THE
Order1963-01-15, WNDT, 4 min.
James Card discusses David Wark Griffith's masterpiece "Intolerance," filmed in 1916.#586: ART OF FILM, THE
Order1964-01-05, WNDT, 19 min.
Stanley Kauffmannn uses excerpts from three Hal Roach Sr. comedies to examine the techniques of Laurel and Hardy.
#618: ART OF FILM, THE
Order1964-03-01, WNDT, 25 min.
Stanley Kauffmann discusses "Film Schools" with Stephen Sharff from Columbia University and Haig P. Manoogian from NYU. One student film from each school is shown in its entirety, including Martin Scorsese's NYU 9 minute comedy short, WHAT'S A NICE GIRL LIKE YOU DOING IN A PLACE LIKE THIS? which was his first NYU student film made in 1963. NOTE: Motion Picture director Martin Scorsese's mentor was Prof. Haig Manoogian who was in charge of Film Studies at New York University's School of the Arts, later to be known as the Tish School of the Arts. Scorsese attended NYU during the early 1960's receiving a B.A degree and then receiving his M.F.A degree in Film in 1968, the year his first Feature Film, WHO'S THAT KNOCKING AT MY DOOR was released...co- produced by Manoogian. Earlier NYU films made by Scorsese as an undergraduate NYU student included, WHAT'S A NICE GIRL LIKE YOU DOING IN A PLACE LIKE THIS? (1963), IT'S NOT JUST YOU, MURRAY! (1964), and THE BIG SHAVE (1967). Martin Scorsese has many times stated how greatly inspired and influenced he was in his early days by film professor Haig P. Manoogian. This broadcast video tape was re-run on May 25, 1965, and was the final program of the series.
#686: ART OF FILM, THE
Order1964-07-22, WNDT, 28 min.
Stanley Kauffmann interviews filmmaker Shirley Clarke. The entire program relates to Clarke's new film THE COOL WORLD which took four months to cast and one year to film. She states that this is the first film to be shot mostly in Harlem, New York. Kauffmann questions Clarke from all angles...how the film technically was made, how it was cast, challenges filming on the streets of Harlem, etc. Shirley Clarke discusses the genesis of the film...how she was approached by Frederick Wiseman who bought the rights to the 1958 book, her dependency and friendship with Carl Lee and her relationship with her cameraman, Baird Bryant. This interview has not been seen or heard in over half a century. It was recorded off the air by Phil Gries and is considered the only known broadcast record in the world of such rare television interview of length with Shirley Clark who at the time was at the top of her form and notoriety. This is the only one on one TV interview of length,extant ,done by Clarke. Shirley Clarke (I) (1919–1997) Director | Editor | Producer Shirley Clarke was born on October 2, 1919 in New York City, New York, USA as Shirley Brimberg. She was a director and editor, known for The Cool World (1963), Skyscraper (1960) and The Connection (1961). She was married to Bert Clarke. Born: October 2, 1919 in New York City, New York, USA Died: September 23, 1997 (age 77) -Notable Films - 1967 Portrait of Jason(Documentary)-selected to*film registry* 1963 Robert Frost: A Lover's Quarrel with the World (Documentary short) 1963 The Cool World------------ selected to*film registry* 1961 The Connection 1960 Scary Time (Short) 1960 Skyscraper (Short documentary)
#689: ART OF FILM, THE
Order1964-07-29, WNDT, 9 min.
Stanley Kauffmann interviews director Robert Rossen.
#713: ART OF FILM, THE
Order1964-11-02, WNDT, 28 min.
Stanley Kauffmann discusses "The Sound Mix."
#725: ART OF FILM, THE
Order1965-01-26, WNDT, 23 min.
Stanley Kauffmann discusses the life and artistry of W.C. Fields.