"Kids by the Bay" is a part of a series of documentaries concerning the San Francisco Bay and Delta region, its wildlife, and the people. This particular film focuses on kids and how they contribute to restoration efforts for marshes and wetlands in the Bay and Delta. Kids also serve as the narrators for the film. It features aerial footage of San Francisco as well as footage of marshes and wetlands that can be used as an historical record of the environment at that point in time.
Item or Container Annotation
- IDG Productions, Kids by the Bay, Conformed A & B Neg. (JIC.04.a & JIC.04.b)
- IDG, "Kids By The Bay" Mixed Stems (JIC.04.c)
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"Master; Original" is a Hi8 Digital Mastering Audio Cassette to be used for the soundtrack.
These different elements are all a part of one documentary film. Their parts, once digitized, should be mixed together to create one complete digital version for each documentary.
There is 1 reel of A Roll & 1 reel of B Roll (2 Reels of 2), and a Hi8 Digital Mastering Audio Cassette (1 Tape of 1) that contains the sound for this documentary. Please use tracks 7 & 8. These are the stereo mixes.