Image of an assassination a new look at the Zapruder film
Chronicles the history of the Zapruder film. Includes several versions of the film. Includes interviews with Zapruder's business associates, friends, as well as archivists at the National Archives and the photography experts who made the digital replicas of the original film.
"Chronicles the history of the Zapruder film. Includes several versions of the film. Includes interviews with Zapruder's business associates, friends, as well as archivists at the National Archives and the photography experts who made the digital replicas of the original film."@en
"A state-of-the-art digital replication of the home movies shot by manufacturer Abraham Zapruder of the assassination of President Kennedy in Dallas on November 22, 1963, which has become one of the most important documents of the 20th century. This documentary chronicles the events leading up to the filming and the painstaking process of digitally duplicating the motion picture sequence undertaken by Zapruder, his business associates, photography experts and employees of the National Archives. The final results are an enhanced film in various sequences ... including a version that is 64% wider than has been seen before. Includes the WFAA-TV news footage and an interview with Abraham Zapruder recorded on the day of the assassination. The DVD also ncludes: part of an episode of Good night America, in which Geraldo Rivera, Dick Gregory, Robert J. Groden, and Ralph Sherman discuss the film and the assassination and an interview with Richard Stolley who discusses the negotiations between Zapruder and Life magazine regarding the film rights."@en
"Chronicles the history of the photographer Abraham Zapruder-- from the morning he was coaxed to return home to get his camera, to the painstaking process of digitally duplicating the crucial 26 second film sequence of Kennedy's assassination in Dallas, Texas, November 22, 1963."@en
""Chronicles the history of the Zapruder film. Includes several versions of the film. Includes interviews with Zapruder's business associates [and] friends, as well as [with] archivists at the National Archives and the photography experts who made the digital replicas of the original film. Also includes part of an episode of Good night America, in which Geraldo Rivera, Dick Gregory, Robert J. Groden, and Ralph Sherman discuss the film and the assassination. Includes an interview with Richard Stolley, who discusses the negotiations between Zapruder and Life magazine regarding the film rights. Includes the WFAA-TV news footage and an interview with Abraham Zapruder recorded on the day of the assassination"--Worldcat, as viewed on September 17, 2008."@en
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