Santa Barbara -- Everybody's Mistake (1969, sound)

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  • Опубліковано 21 сер 2024
  • Description: From NICEM Catalog, 1984:
    "Examines the controversies behind the two-million gallon oil leak off the shore of California in 1969. Points out that the smog created by the oil is killing pine trees 6,000 feet above sea level."
    From the Our Vanishing Wilderness series, no. 6.
    Reuse Statement: For information on reusing Prelinger Archives footage and obtaining written usage agreements, please visit www.prelinger.com.
    Subjects: 1960s, Environmental issues, Extractive industries, Animals, Human-animal relationships, Nature
    Tags: oil; oil spill remediation; California coastline; oiled birds; grebes; beaches; wildlife rescue; smog; smokestacks; wildlife rehabilitation; Grebes; Avocets; Cormorants; Santa Barbara Mission; Union Oil; offshore oil drilling; oil spill evidence; Fritz Springmann, Union Oil Company; Channel Islands; beach cleanup; sea lions; sea urchins; kelp; jelly fish; scuba diving; underwater footage; abalone; Dr. Gordon Macdonald, Environmental Quality Council; elephant seals; underwater scenes; kelp forests; global warming; climate change; sharks; lobsters; bat rays; cars; freeways; experimental sounds; experimental music; exhaust fumes; forest fires; coral reefs; holding up lobster; tagging grebe; Coast Tide vessel; Alvin Weingand
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    Creator: Shoshoni Productions, Shelly Grossman
    Credits: Producer, Director of Photography and Film Editor: Shelly Grossman
    Based on the book: 'Our Vanishing Wilderness' by Mary Louise and Shelly Grossman and John Hamlet, published by Grosset and Dunlop 1969
    Script by: Mary Louise Grossman
    Narrator: John Hamlet
    Music: Barry Kornfeld
    Camera operators: Shelly Grossman, Bob Dunn, David Hale
    Additional photography: Bob Borden, Union Oil Company
    Sound recording: FDM Aronow
    Music & effects editor: Paul P. Peterson
    Sound mixer: Peter Page, Magno Sound
    Assistant to the producer: Judy Fyve
    Unit manager: Sheldon Israel
    Story supervision & research: Mary Louise Grossman & John Hamlet
    Executive producer for NET: David Prowitt
    "The producers wish to acknowledge the cooperation of the Undersea Gardens in Santa Barbara, the California Fish and Game Department and the National Park Service."
    "This series was made possible in part by grants from the: Ford Foundation, Old Dominion Foundation"
    Distributor: National Educational Television (NET); Indiana University; Grosset & Dunlap
    Contributor: Prelinger Archives
    Source Collection: Prelinger Archives
    Digitizing Sponsor: Filecoin Foundation for the Decentralized Web (FFDW) and Internet Archive
    Production Date:
    Release Date: 1969
    Geographical Location: USA; California; Santa Barbara, California; Channel Islands National Park
    Genre/Form: documentary, television broadcast
    Language: eng
    Rights: No copyright notice seen on print.
    Film Format: 16mm film
    Element: release print
    Color: color
    Color Process: Eastman Color
    Sound or Silent: sound
    Film Soundtrack Type: variable area
    Edge Code:
    Frame Rate: 24 fps
    Length (feet): 1047

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