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Reel Opens
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01:00:02 2.04 |
Opening slate: Medical News Alert, the word "Alert" flashing.
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01:00:04 4.57 |
Covers of Jama Magazine (Journal of American Medical Association) - each peeling away revealing the next cover.
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01:00:10 10.16 |
Slate "JAMA #2216". "Caring for America's Uninsured" May 13 1991
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01:00:15 15.44 |
Public Relations Slates
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01:00:24 24.83 |
Anchor Lead slates introduce the topic of the reel - the sizable amount of Americans who do not have any or enough health insurance - considered to be a crisis.
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01:01:05 65.14 |
Countdown slate. Orbis Productions.
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01:01:13 73.84 |
Hallway and waiting room crowded with folk, mothers with children, people standing and sitting, waiting, filling out paperwork - waiting for healthcare.
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01:01:21 81.02 |
Man holding small child talking to Black man standing behind desk
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01:01:23 83.87 |
Talking head middle aged male businessman, talking with unseen reporter about remodeling the medical system. Strenghts need to be enlarged upon and weaknesses dealt with fast.
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01:01:36 96.77 |
Baby girl cries as she is given an injection. Narrator unseen states that 13% of Americans have no health insurance.
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01:01:41 101.79 |
Dr. George Lundberg, Editor of the Journal of American Medical Association states to unseen interviewer and states that "mainstream medical has turned its back on the poor in many of our large cities"....because they are uninsured and have no Medicaid coverage either.
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01:02:10 130.97 |
Lundberg is heard still speaking but unseen as an African American mother sitting with infant on her lap and filling out paperwork. Lundberg unseen states he believes there is long term racial discrimination still present in this country - it shows itself in healthcare and other areas.
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01:02:26 146.39 |
Black man in examination room being examined by doctor, taking deep breaths as doctor listens on stethoscope. CU stethoscope on patient's back, doctor wearing stethoscope listening to patient's breathing.
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01:02:35 155.2 |
Arthur Todd, Author JAMA, talks with unseen interviewer about Medicaid and that its a disaster across the country because there are no standard eligibility requirements. It needs to be dealt with, eligibility requirements and benefits need to be made equal across the country.
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01:02:57 177.32 |
Montage reflecting health insurance crises - a crowded waiting room of mostly children, mom holding smiling child in her lap as nurse preps child for a shot, older woman at desk with stacks of papers
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01:03:08 188.47 |
CU adorable little boy about 4 or 5, long dark hair with bangs, sitting on a big red chair.
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01:03:15 195.62 |
Slate: stand by for extra bites and b-roll
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01:03:19 199.72 |
Editor of the JAMA, Dr. George Lundberg, speaking with interviewer about national medical reform and the urgent need to tackle it even if it becomes political.
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01:04:01 241.31 |
Blank
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01:04:02 242.23 |
JAMA Author, Arthur Todd speaks with unseen interviewer. He discusses the fact that 13% of population needs help, there's no system in the world better and none can beat it if we can extend it to everyone.
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01:04:21 261.88 |
Todd still talking states we cannot afford to expand the system because we are paying the costs of care delayed. If preventative medicine activities were implemented we could prevent the heavy costs.
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01:04:45 285.71 |
Todd discusses the Canadian system and that fewer people are calling for that system because they have begun to understand it, and it's foreign to the American culture.
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01:05:07 307.41 |
Todd states that to extend the healthcare benefits to all, obviously more money must be involved, and some people would need to contribute more to the system thus from a political point of view it's an unpopular issue.
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01:05:37 337.86 |
Blank
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01:05:38 338.75 |
Var. people pulling paperwork together, people - men and women filling out paperwork, children and people talking are heard in bkgd. Large waiting room full of people with children. CU on little girl on her mom's lap, sucking her thumb.
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01:06:42 402.4 |
CU little girl sitting on mom's lap, leaning against her and sucking her thumb. Pan out to another little girl sitting close to her infant baby sibling - she looks up into camera looking tired, the sounds of babies crying and people talking in busy waiting room.
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01:06:50 410.55 |
"Stand by for Refeed" Slate
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01:06:52 412.02 |
"stand by" slate
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01:06:59 419.05 |
Blank.
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01:07:22 442.77 |
Color Bars
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01:07:23 443.66 |
Film repeats
Slate "Medical News Alert" |
01:07:28 447.99 |
Covers of Jama Magazine (Journal of American Medical Association) - each peeling away revealing the next cover.
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01:07:34 454.68 |
title slate: "JAMA #2216". "Caring for America's Uninsured" May 13 1991
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01:07:38 458.81 |
Information public relations slates
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01:07:48 468.28 |
Information slate for the lead Anchor outlining the topic and issues of the film.
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01:08:30 510.78 |
Orbis Productions Slate - Countdown
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01:08:38 518.18 |
Hallway and waiting room crowded with folk - mothers with children, people standing and sitting, waiting, filling out paperwork - waiting for healthcare.
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01:08:44 524.91 |
Man holding small child talking to Black man standing behind desk
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01:08:47 527.46 |
Talking head middle aged male businessman, talking with unseen reporter about remodeling the medical system. Strengths need to be enlarged upon and weaknesses dealt with fast.
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01:09:00 540.83 |
Baby girl cries as she is given an injection. Narrator unseen states that 13% of Americans have no health insurance.
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01:09:05 545.83 |
Dr. George Lundberg, Editor of the Journal of American Medical Association states to unseen interviewer and states that "mainstream medical has turned its back on the poor in many of our large cities"....because they are uninsured with no private insurance and no Medicaid coverage either.
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01:09:34 574.89 |
Lundberg is heard still speaking but unseen as an African American mother sitting with infant on her lap and filling out paperwork. Lundberg unseen states he believes there is long term racial discrimination still present in this country - it shows itself in healthcare and other areas.
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01:09:49 589.17 |
Black man in examination room being examined by doctor, taking deep breaths as doctor listens on stethoscope. CU stethoscope on patient's back, doctor wearing stethoscope listening to patient's breathing.
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01:09:59 599.53 |
Arthur Todd, Author JAMA, talks with unseen interviewer about Medicaid and that its a disaster across the country because there are no standard eligibility requirements. It needs to be dealt with, eligibility requirements and benefits need to be made equal across the country.
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01:10:20 620.78 |
Montage reflecting health insurance crises - a crowded waiting room of mostly children, mom holding smiling child in her lap as nurse preps child for a shot, older woman at desk with stacks of papers
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01:10:30 630.07 |
CU adorable little boy about 4 or 5, long dark hair with bangs, sitting on a big red chair.
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01:10:39 639.17 |
Slate: stand by for extra bites and b-roll
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01:10:43 643.1 |
Editor of the JAMA, Dr. George Lundberg, speaking with interviewer about national medical reform and the urgent need to tackle it even if it becomes political.
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01:10:58 658.85 |
Blank
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01:11:25 685.8 |
JAMA Author, Arthur Todd speaks with unseen interviewer. He discusses the fact that 13% of population needs help, there's no system in the world better and none can beat it if we can extend it to everyone.
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01:11:45 705.33 |
Todd still talking states we cannot afford to expand the system because we are paying the costs of care delayed. If preventative medicine activities were implemented we could prevent the heavy costs.
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01:12:09 729.44 |
Todd discusses the Canadian system and that fewer people are calling for that system because they have begun to understand it, and it's foreign to the American culture.
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01:12:31 751.8 |
Todd states that to extend the healthcare benefits to all, obviously more money must be involved, and some people would need to contribute more to the system thus from a political point of view it's an unpopular issue.
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01:13:03 783.31 |
Var. people pulling paperwork together, people - men and women filling out paperwork, children and people talking are heard in bkgd. Large waiting room full of people with children. CU on little girl on her mom's lap, sucking her thumb.
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01:14:04 844.46 |
CU little girl sitting on mom's lap, leaning against her and sucking her thumb. Pan out to another little girl sitting close to her infant baby sibling - she looks up into camera looking tired, the sounds of babies crying and people talking in busy waiting room.
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01:14:14 854.9 |
"Stand by for Refeed" Slate
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01:14:19 859.54 |
"stand by for Nat. sound version" slate
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01:14:20 860.72 |
Blank
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01:14:42 882.25 |
Color Bars
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01:14:43 883.44 |
Title Slate
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01:14:47 887.86 |
Covers of Jama Magazine (Journal of American Medical Association) - each peeling away revealing the next cover.
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01:14:55 895.1 |
Jama title slates
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01:15:47 947.73 |
Orbis Productions Slate - Countdown
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01:15:56 956.24 |
Blank
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01:15:58 958.16 |
Same film begins for the third time.
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01:15:58 958.16 |
Hallway and waiting room crowded with folk, mothers with children, people standing and sitting, waiting, filling out paperwork - waiting for healthcare.
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01:16:04 964.37 |
Man holding small child talking to Black man standing behind desk
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01:16:06 966.72 |
Talking head middle aged male businessman, talking with unseen reporter about remodeling the medical system. Strenghts need to be enlarged upon and weaknesses dealt with fast.
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01:16:20 980.28 |
Baby girl cries as she is given an injection. Narrator unseen states that 13% of Americans have no health insurance.
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01:16:25 985.64 |
Dr. George Lundberg, Editor of the Journal of American Medical Association states to unseen interviewer and states that "mainstream medical has turned its back on the poor in many of our large cities"....because they are uninsured and have no Medicaid coverage either.
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01:16:54 1014.76 |
Lundberg is heard still speaking but unseen as an African American mother sitting with infant on her lap and filling out paperwork. Lundberg unseen states he believes there is long term racial discrimination still present in this country - it shows itself in healthcare and other areas.
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01:17:08 1028.87 |
Black man in examination room being examined by doctor, taking deep breaths as doctor listens on stethoscope. CU stethoscope on patient's back, doctor wearing stethoscope listening to patient's breathing.
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01:17:18 1038.68 |
Arthur Todd, Author JAMA, talks with unseen interviewer about Medicaid and that its a disaster across the country because there are no standard eligibility requirements. It needs to be dealt with, eligibility requirements and benefits need to be made equal across the country.
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01:17:40 1060.29 |
Montage reflecting health insurance crises - a crowded waiting room of mostly children, mom holding smiling child in her lap as nurse preps child for a shot, older woman at desk with stacks of papers
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01:17:49 1069.94 |
CU adorable little boy about 4 or 5, long dark hair with bangs, sitting on a big red chair.
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01:17:58 1078.15 |
Slate
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01:18:01 1081.58 |
Blank
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01:18:03 1083.53 |
New Segment begins.
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01:18:06 1086.41 |
Clips from an unknown film - man snorting cocaine, shooting in a living room of home, several people getting shot by intruder.
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01:18:30 1110.01 |
Blank
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01:18:34 1114.2 |
News Slate: DC Baseball - Jamioe Mciontyre pkg
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01:18:37 1117.63 |
Blank
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01:18:38 1118.05 |
CU hand playing keyboard of accordion. Pan out from CU to composer, Mervin Conn, sitting on a piano bench and playing accordion while singing in living room with guitars propped up against fireplace in bkgd
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01:18:46 1126.87 |
CU - sheet music cover for "Mr. Washington" with Mervin Conn on the cover.
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01:18:49 1129.08 |
CU sheet music for the song, "Our Washington"
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01:18:53 1133.46 |
Conn playing accordion and singing Our Washington in his living room
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01:18:55 1135.62 |
Female Mayor of Washington dressed in a baseball uniform and holding a bat in a promotional public relations push for a baseball team in Washington, D.C.
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01:19:03 1143.75 |
Man camping on the roof of RFK stadium to hype season ticket sales n- his tent and lawn chair are seen as he sits on the edge of the roof.
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01:19:10 1150.85 |
Fans standing behind a chain link fence in the stands of baseball stadium
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01:19:18 1158.62 |
Talking head reporter sitting in an empty RFK Baseball Stadium reporting about the City's effort to gain two new national league expansion baseball teams.
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01:19:37 1177.22 |
B&W footage of a 1960's baseball game, tilt down on fans in the stands
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01:19:44 1184.24 |
Color footage 1971 season finale Washington Senator's home run by Frank Howard. Chaos as frenzied fans running from the stands down to the field, paper littering the field
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01:20:05 1205.22 |
Fans in the stands, banner hung on railing reads "N.L. Just Say "Yes" P-L-E-A-S-E"
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01:20:09 1209.94 |
Man, Rick Allen (dad played for the Washington Senators), in baseball batting cage. He talks to unseen reporter about the hopes for a team in Washington
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01:20:31 1231.39 |
Montage - baseball player running to base, pan interior baseball stadium
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01:20:52 1252.07 |
News Slate. Style: Donna Karan Spring '91...
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01:20:55 1255.57 |
Donna Karan Spring Collection 1991 - models walk the runway modeling Karan's colorful spring fashions
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01:21:28 1288.89 |
Fashion Designer, Donna Karan, talks to unseen reporter about her Spring collection
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01:21:38 1298.17 |
Models on the runway wearing colorful short dresses, white jackets and tights.
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01:22:58 1378.8 |
News Slate; "Your Money: Employer ASsisted"
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01:23:02 1382.29 |
Montage of common blue color workers - man mowing lawn, teacher, firefighter, EMTs, policemen
Reporter unseen talks about how these positions are becoming harder to fill due to the lack of affordable housing |
01:23:11 1391.58 |
Coldwell Banker For Sale sign in front of two story home in a city, kids with parents walking by
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01:23:20 1400.44 |
Ext. WS large brick Federal National Mortgage Association building, aka "Fannie Mae"
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01:23:25 1405.04 |
CU on For Sale Sign attached to a chain link fence. Z'out from sign to home in the city and other real estate signs
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01:23:34 1414.7 |
Talking head male official speaking about Fannie Mae providing liquidity for people to purchase a home.
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01:23:46 1426.2 |
Power Point from F.N.M.A. Magnet Program with point by point details on how an employer can assist in purchasing loans for employers to purchase homes.
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01:24:06 1446.42 |
Pan a large office space with several desks and employees sitting in front of computers
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01:24:17 1457.08 |
Var. shots potential homebuyers filling out paperwork.
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01:24:26 1466 |
Shot from behind, female worker punching time clock.
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01:24:42 1482.82 |
News Slate: Business: Shouting Matches ...
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01:24:46 1486.13 |
Several IBM employees seated at computer work stations in a conference room attending an electronic meeting where they express their feelings about their jobs, etc. Hands with red nail polish typing on computer keyboard
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01:24:59 1499.16 |
CU computer screen, blue background
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01:25:00 1500.75 |
Talking head female IBM employee talks with unseen interviewer at the electronics meeting where employees can express themselves candidly and anonymously about their bosses and various issues. Var shots of employees typing their comments about their bosses and talking with unseen interviewer.
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01:25:56 1556.19 |
CU hands with several rings on the fingers typing on computer keyboard.
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01:26:04 1564.15 |
CU early '90's computer screen
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01:26:12 1572.7 |
Several hands in a row typing on computer keyboards.
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01:26:19 1579.15 |
Slate: Sports: Play of the day
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01:26:22 1582.5 |
NBA Celtics basketball game. Fans in the stands watch as player, Larry Bird, falls down.
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01:26:34 1594.64 |
Tilt down on the court with game in play. Larry Bird in action shoots several baskets, shots of fans standing and cheering.
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01:27:12 1632.69 |
End of Feed news slate. May 6, 1991
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01:27:20 1640.83 |
Color Bars with technical detail overlay
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01:27:34 1654.21 |
End - Blank
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01:27:57 1677.24 |
Color Bars
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01:29:01 1741.01 |
End reel.
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