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There is a video that has its audio overlap the next segment in the 00:08:15 area of programing. There is a cut to a new segment at 00:12:46 with static image, followed by a brief loss of sound at 00:12:59.
There is a video that has its audio overlap the next segment in the 00:08:15 area of programing. There is a cut to a new segment at 00:12:46 with static image, followed by a brief loss of sound at 00:12:59.
Title
Case Studies of Citizen Participation - Runyon Canyon
Created Date
September 1989
Description
From the collection of Hester/McNally, this is a movie that was used in the citizen participation class about Runyon Canyon taught by Hesster/McNally. It has four sections: 1) Forming a Citizen's Group
2) Interviewing Techniques
3) Presentation to Commission
4) Introducing Community to Itself.
2) Interviewing Techniques
3) Presentation to Commission
4) Introducing Community to Itself.
Creators and Contributors
Creator:
City of Los Angeles Parks and Recreation
Producer: City of Los Angeles Parks and Recreation
Editor: Bluhon, Peter
Producer: City of Los Angeles Parks and Recreation
Editor: Bluhon, Peter
Language
Media Type
Format
VHS
Extent
1
Tape
Generation
Master
Track Standard
NTSC
Silent or Sound
Sound
Copyright Statement
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Country of Creation
United States
Contributing Organization
Contributing Organization Contact Information
Email: designarchives@berkeley.edu
Phone: (510) 642-5124
Phone: (510) 642-5124
Organization Websites
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