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Glendale AZ's Ed Sharpe Recipient of BVFF 2011 Pioneer in Television Award A newly designated award this year at the

Berkeley Video and Film Festival is th e Grand Festival Pioneer in Television Award, for distinguished service in the m edium of TV. Glendale, AZ, October 18, 2011 -- A newly designated award this year at the Berk eley Video and Film Festival is the Grand Festival Pioneer in Television Award, for distinguished service in the medium of TV. It was also a special event as it was the BVFF's 20 year birthday! "Marc N. Weiss, Barbara Kopple, Laurence Storch, and Ed Sharpe received the Gran d Festival Pioneer in Television Award for their early work in reel to reel vide o, capturing the Miami Republican Convention in 1972; with a whimsical short doc ument of Allen Ginsberg, providing an extemporaneous song poem, Bagels, Borscht, and Brotherhood, aptly restored and preserved by engineer and broadcast journal ist Ed Sharpe of Glendale, Arizona." On the scene in Miami doing the video and production work in 1972 were Barbara K opple, Laurence Storch and Marc N. Weiss. The tapes sat and sat for close to 40 years. It is not good for early videotape to sit. "Many time drastic measures must be taken to recover images and audio from old magnetic tape," stated Ed Sharpe, Media Archivist from the SMECC Media Prese rvation Laboratory located at the Southwest Museum of Engineering, Communication s and Computation in Glendale Arizona. Sharpe was the person responsible for restoring this segment that screened at th e Berkeley Video and Film Festival Friday, Oct 30. 2011. He explains, "it is a d elicate process of chemistry, heat and utilizing a mechanical burnishing process to force the magnetic material layer to properly adhere with the existing binde r to the Mylar carrier material." He continues, "It is necessary to use just the right amount of any of these techniques too much and it becomes like a jeweler tha t blows it when splitting diamonds Well you will wind up with junk if you make the wrong choices carrying out the processes."

Allen Ginsberg, considered the most famous Beat Poet, who transitioned into a ma jor figure in the Flower Power era, was also very opposed to violence and the Vi etnam War. He attended the 1972 Republican Convention in 1972 along with Ron Kov ic, of Born of the Fourth of July movie fame, and his band of Vietnam Veterans Agains War (also known as the 'Last Patrol') In attendance also were Yuppies with Rene Davis and Abbie Hoffman in attendance. Many other groups including a large grou p from the Woman's Liberation movement were present also. Once the tape was treated to the point it had physical integrity then the audio and video was changed into digital format for long-term preservation and editing . The Ginsberg piece is 12 minutes roughly out of 8 hours of video. To make it i nteresting, Ed Sharpe cut in a few scenes of the various groups protesting, gett ing tear-gassed and Marc N. Weiss interviewing and even a brief glimpse of Richa rd M. Nixon addressing the Young Republicans. Bette Sharpe of CouryGraph Product ions assisted with Titles some Art Direction. "A new era it was", exclaims Sharpe, This was the first election the 18 year old s were allowed to vote so the Republicans organized and effort to get a large nu mber of the younger people involved. Contained in the eight hours of video are voters and an ongoing effort will be made e. Sharpe states "most of what you see in ents, you will see no where else. Kopple, interviews with some of these younger to make more of this material availabl the interviews and close up video segm Storch and Weiss were highly mobile wi

th their Sony inch portapak video tape system and were right on with the question s they asked of the young people." In addition to this material Weiss interviews Henry Kissinger, Walter Cronkite, and other notables. Sharpe states, "It was Mel Vapour , the Director, Berkeley Video and Film Festiv al who suggested we select the Ginsberg footage and bring it to life for a world premiere at the 2011 BVFF. to our knowledge this visual record captured of Gins berg by Kopple, Storch and Weiss is the only one in existence."

So for now . You get 12 minutes of Ginsberg in the future? A wide array of players and events will play out. In the future some of this material will be offered on the museum's website in the video activist section. -Mel Vapour, Director, Berkeley Video and Film Festival stated "As the director of BVFF, I was thrilled to have filmmakers and pioneers of this caliber be prese nted to our Berkeley audience, at the Berkeley Video, Film Festival 2011." He co ntinues It was an honour to present the Grand Festival Award - Pioneers in Telev ision, to these producers and filmmakers, as they brought a new dimension to our festival, of poignant documentary footage, of events that transformed our natio n, with the literary and performance genius of Allen Ginsberg. BVFF salutes thes e great pioneers in television". "It was amazing to be screened this year with other esteemed pioneers" Sharpe ex claimed. Receiving the Grand Festival Pioneer in the UC Berkeley School of Broad cast Journalism and the BVFF screened his 1964 classic broadcast video, Brunswic k, Quiet Conflict. A newly designated award this year at the Berkeley Video and Film Festival is th e for distinguished service in the medium of TV. The third Grand Festival Pioneer in Television Award recipient was the notable C hip Lord, one of the founders of ANT FARM a radical media consortium from the S. F. bay area in the 1960's and 1970's famous for their Cadillac Ranch in Texas an d the S. F. Media Burn, receives a Pioneer in Television Award, for his dedicati on and production of avante garde media, in the last half of the 20th century. B VFF will be screening his short homage to Jean Luc Godard, Un Ville de I'Avenir. More information : Southwest Museum of Engineer Communications, www.smecc.org, B VFF http://www.berkeleyvideofilmfest.org Contact: Bette Sharpe Southwest Museum of Engineering Coury House/SMECC 5802 W. Palmaire Ave. Glendale, AZ 85301 623-435-1522 couoryhouse@aol.com http://www.smecc.org

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