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Rockefeller Artists in Television; Rear Bumper II; Memories of Fenway Park

Part of From the Vault. Part of Rear Bumper II: Jean Shepherd at Fenway Park.

10/14/1969

Jean Shepherd talking about the Chicago White Sox in Fenway Park.


License Clip
Series
Rockefeller Artists in Television
Program
Rear Bumper II
Title

Memories of Fenway Park

Series Description

The "Rockefeller Artists-in-Television" residency program was created to support artists working in television. It was funded by the Rockefeller Foundation from 1967 through 1970. It was replaced by "The WGBH Project for New Television." While some of the Rockefeller artists, such as Nam June Paik, were already very committed to the medium of video, others were coming to the medium for the first time or from a film background. Paik developed the Paik-Abe videosynthesizer, with Shuya Abe, while working as a Rockefeller artist (though additional funding for the synthesizer's construction was provided by WGBH). The device was used to generate special effects and color enhancements. Artists supported by this program included: Mary Feldhaus-Weber, Marie Cosindas, Lee Lockwood, Stan Vanderbeek, David Wheeler, Nam June Paik, Zone, Newton Wayland, Shoshana Dubiner, Theo Wolfe, Dick Bartlett, Tim Mayer, The Propositions, Tim Hunter, David Silver, and Jean Shepherd. Many of these artists worked collaboratively to create one or more works. Series release date: 1967

Program Description

Segment I: (RT: 7:36) Jean Shepherd, alone in a car, alone in a drive-in theater, opines on the significance of the drive-in to American culture; Segment II: (RT: 11:52) Jean Shepherd visits an empty Fenway Park and recalls childhood baseball memories; Segment III: (RT: 17:29) Jean Shepherd homage to “Slob Food” ; Segment IV: (RT: 8:18) “Where’s Jean (Shepherd)” B/W; Segment V: (RT: 4:00) Jean Shepherd narrates about, and over, footage of Fort Washington in Cambridge, MA, the last remaining Revolutionary Fort in the area; Segment VI: (RT: 4:53) shorter version of mos footage of four individuals smoking, reading, eating, and drinking (only two people are seen in this clip). All clips are in color with the exception of the “Where’s Jean “ segment. 1969.

Duration

00:09:45

Asset Type

Clip

Media Type

Video

Subjects
Writing
Television
Anecdotes
Wit and humor
Fenway Park (Boston, Mass.)
Locations
Fenway Park, Boston, Massachusetts
Topics
Film and Television
Contributors
Meath, Jonathan (Producer)
Shepherd, Jean (Performer)
Citation
Chicago: “Rockefeller Artists in Television; Rear Bumper II; Memories of Fenway Park,” 10/14/1969, GBH Archives, accessed December 22, 2024, http://openvault.wgbh.org/catalog/V_67F4DD44604C4523B93BA81762D053E3.
MLA: “Rockefeller Artists in Television; Rear Bumper II; Memories of Fenway Park.” 10/14/1969. GBH Archives. Web. December 22, 2024. <http://openvault.wgbh.org/catalog/V_67F4DD44604C4523B93BA81762D053E3>.
APA: Rockefeller Artists in Television; Rear Bumper II; Memories of Fenway Park. Boston, MA: GBH Archives. Retrieved from http://openvault.wgbh.org/catalog/V_67F4DD44604C4523B93BA81762D053E3
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