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Gregory Gutenko
Приєднався 14 вер 2008
My stuff.
departure 1971
Trains in St. Joseph Missouri in 1971.
Shot with Kodak Instamatic Super-8 camera.
Student project for the Visual Literature class taught by Ramona Gibbs at Missouri Western College.
Shot with Kodak Instamatic Super-8 camera.
Student project for the Visual Literature class taught by Ramona Gibbs at Missouri Western College.
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Fantasy One (1969)
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A meaningless hodgepodge of oddness. My very first art movie made with a primitive Bell & Howell double-8 windup camera with no parallax correction and a close-up lens. It cost five dollars, used. The double-8 format allowed easy rewinding for multiple exposures. Also stop-action. Made in 1969.
Venice "garbage truck"
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Venetian garbage "truck" doing twice daily collections on the Grand Canal.
Agricultural Mechanics
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Agricultural Mechanics is a 1982 educational video made for high school students in the Kansas City Missouri School District. A one-person zero-budget U-matic crank-out. Analog video at its glitchy zenith. Dreadful video levels and sync. Has a nice opening sequence shot in the City Market in Kansas City. The bread-and-butter work of Gregory Gutenko while working at the School District in the ea...
Another Telephone Call / Resigned to Surrender -- Jim Pembroke
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Music video from 1986 of "Another Telephone Call / Resigned to Surrender" by Jim Pembroke of Wigwam. Directed by Don DeHass. Camera/lighting/edit by Gregory Gutenko.
Lelo Lehmäset (Cow Call) by Karelia (Finland). Stereo. Video by Don DeHass 1986
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Music video. Real-time in-camera video feedback work by Don DeHass made to accompany the live performance of "Lelo Lehmäset" (Cow Call) by the Finnish jazz group Karelia, at the Grand Emporium in Kansas City, Missouri in 1986. No editing or post production effects! Everything you see came straight out of the camera direct to videotape. Don used a Panasonic PK-452S Newvicon tube camera (set to r...
Lelo Lehmäset (Cow Call) by Karelia (Finland). Video by Don DeHass 1986
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Music video. Stereo version at ua-cam.com/video/TmmCmOBJ_2Q/v-deo.html Real-time in-camera video feedback work by Don DeHass made to accompany the live performance of "Lelo Lehmäset" (Cow Call) by the Finnish jazz group Karelia, at the Grand Emporium in Kansas City, Missouri in 1986. No editing or post production effects! Everything you see came straight out of the camera direct to videotape. D...
Nervous on the Road (1975) 2016 new scan transfer
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World's first long-time-exposure time-lapse film shot from a moving car??? Maybe. Early 1975 student film that evolved the long-exposure time-lapse "streaked streetlight motion blur" moving car P.O.V. cinematic effect which was popularized eight years later by the theatrical film Koyaanisqatsi in 1983. Third place winner in the 1977 Midwest Invitational Film Festival (Kansas City Art Institute)...
Color Bar Experience (16x9 HD extended time version for gallery viewing)
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Glitch art for gallery space viewings. Extended time: 7:56 16x9 HDTV 2016 Ripping apart the standard NTSC analog color bar test pattern. This reference signal is disrupted by attacking the horizontal and vertical blanking sync timing signals using a time base corrector. The resulting color bar chaos was rephotographed off a monitor since the displayed video was too unstable to record directly t...
Orientation Video (vertical screen orientation)
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A disoriented walk through a home in search of comforting reorientation through media. A video within this video begs the question: Which worldview is right (side up)?
Orientation Video (2015)
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Up-converted re-edited version for the Toronto Urban Film Festival and playback on the TTC subway system. A disoriented walk through a domestic space in search of comforting reorientation via orientation video. Which reality is realer?
more KQTV 2 Saint Joseph Missouri local TV commercials from 1979: Part 2 (just a few more)
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more KQTV 2 Saint Joseph Missouri local TV commercials from 1979: Part 2 (just a few more)
" Airtime " PBS video art program from KETC
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" Airtime " PBS video art program from KETC
KQTV 2 Saint Joseph Missouri local TV commercials from 1979
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KQTV 2 Saint Joseph Missouri local TV commercials from 1979
Robin Williams and Pam Dawber interviewed by Wes Ferns of KQTV 2
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Robin Williams and Pam Dawber interviewed by Wes Ferns of KQTV 2
just the tracks, please (not quite Bergensbanen)
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just the tracks, please (not quite Bergensbanen)
Rail Poem (poème de trains de voyageurs) залізниця вірш 12:00 widescreen version (2013)
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Rail Poem (poème de trains de voyageurs) залізниця вірш 12:00 widescreen version (2013)
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Thank you for the video.I have just found out that student in America has already had full day school in 1988.
It’s weird that only white and black kids were common to see in schools back then now most public schools have students of basically every race.
beautiful
This is how school was back in the day... Kids were well behaved and had alot of respect for teachers. That's why I learned alot. I was in the 5th grade in 1988.
My mom was a her kids in her school 🏫😍80s kids
Born in '79 and this could easily have been my classmates and I. I know every generation thinks this way, but, boy, we had it made. Seemed like we had time for everything, fun at school, sports, playing outside, Saturday morning cartoons, video games were taking off and family tv time at night.
This is not typical elementary school behavior anymore.
You can’t write on the board in cursive anymore. Kids aren’t taught that anymore.
I went to school in the 80s and 90s and watching this video really brings it back. I still remember my teachers from elementary school, every one of them. That’s how much of an impact teachers of this caliber had on us. Not taking away anything from teachers today. School just isn’t the same anymore. I have school age children and they have had their struggles and don’t have the same energy and enthusiasm that I had about school. School was so much fun when I went and i have so many fond memories that I will always hold dear to me. I still communicate with some of my friends from back then today. It’s so sad that school today isn’t the same. The kids aren’t even the same. So sad.
I'd like to know where Michelle is now & how she's doing! I LOVE this video, what I wouldn't give to step back in time! This was a few years before I was born, I grew up in the 90s/early 2000s. I remember my elementary school still being similar to this, we even had those desks still until 6th grade they had modern ones for that time period. Technology was becoming popular but it hadn't entirely taken over like now. You didn't see kids walking around glued to their devices like they are now. I'm grateful that a lot of my childhood wasn't over shadowed by technology. It's both a blessing and a curse. Miss the good old days! Where people spent time with each other without staring at their phone. ❤
I would love to interview these children today to hear their take on their school experience and see where they are now. With such a diverse classroom, and all the students obviously learning and achieving, let's discuss what has led to the modern classroom experience. I feel so fortunate to have been a student in the 60's-80. She is marvelous!
5:14 Love that old diesel clatter
Teachers really dressed up back then! I can't imagine teaching in those heels all day. 😮 ETA: she changes shoes after lunch. 😂
Beautiful sweet lady with her banana clip and yellow curls. Dressed modestly and professional. No blue hair and nose rings. Down to earth and great with the kids.
This woman is 60 years old now.
Was Ron Davis still at kfeq-tv at this point?
So weird not seeing computers ngl…I started kindergarten when active boards and that stuff just started being a thing in 2011
I graduated that year. Geez time flies.
I was born in 1998 and i was 10 below zero years old when this was filmed.
I have been a university professor for 30 years. I am amazed to see how well-behaved were students in this video. I hope that teacher is still alive, in good health and enjoying her retirement as she deserves.
"Spell, bunt"
The interviewer. I think he was replacing someone who had a cold because he was in over his head.
Imagine someone telling her that in about 35 years, this documentary would be viewed over 50 thousand times on something called the internet.
Weird, I don’t see any pride flags or hear any gender identity lessons.
As a Gen Z who wants to go back to the 80s The school in the 80s was very different from when I was a child We had LCD screens I thought that schools in the 80s would have a TV to play slides in every class, but in the 80s there was only a blackboard To me it's acceptable After all I think the generation without mobile phones and the Internet is really happiness Since a few years ago I dont use smart phone and never play games I only watch videos on YTb and Netflix After back home from sch🤮🤮l and finish my homework This feels great!!!
im also a gen z who wants to go back in time to the 80s and i agree so much....
Let's just make this clear. Gen Z didn't invent social media nor the internet. It wasn't our fault boys 🙏🏻
You might think this way until the day you must do some sort of lengthy research papers that require several sources. Just think how they had to find material flipping through each and every physical book sourced via the school library. You would be hoping your parents get internet at home when it appears in the 90's, lol. Of course, lacking social media was probably much better for kids. They get to be less glued to screens. I think this particular school in this documentary just didn't have the latest tech. It probably wasn't just blackboards. They had TV's for videos. Computers were already in schools by the early 80's. Over the decade, computer aided instruction became more widespread. You can see that this classroom has a desktop computer. It''s either IBM or Apple. Probably an Apple II E. You might not play games, but Oregon Trail is the 80's computer game to check out. Number Crunchers is another popular game. Even if you don't play games, might as well know of them since they were a thing. Kind of interesting that you're inquisitive enough to watch a documentary like this one.
I can relate! Taught grades K-4, Resource Room, in schools everywhere from NYC inner city to a one-room school grades 1-7 in Appalachia. Retired at 67, was bored, returned as English language teacher/tutor in September. Still love it!
I was a grade schooler myself around this time. And this is pretty much how I remember everything looking. Even that teacher shared a very similar look and style like a couple of teachers who I remember way back then. It’s amazing how time flies. I’m almost 43 now and still can’t come to grips with that reality. 😩
Same. I was 11 in 1988 and this is pretty much it. We were probably a tad more rambunctious but not much.
Kids are not taught like this anymore and that is a huge problem. Then, the school has the cheek to say your child isn't learning.😂😂😂😂 by the time I was at secondary school I knew the alphabet and could do times table to 12, so in essence, what is happening is most kids today have delays in learning and even do not have basic life skills only the skills to stare at tablets and phones.........
Ok
I was an elementary school from 1984 until 1993. I was 7 years old in 1988.
I was born in 1993 and graduate High School in 2012.
Retired/rehired teacher here starting year 31. I graduated high school in 1988. This was awesome to watch! Great young teacher!
'88 grad also. No one acted up in class back then. We knew respect.
Second and third grade for me in 88. I’d like to know where this teacher is today.
Hey Greg, this is so cool to look at! Would you be okay with me using this as an overlay for a music video?
Sure!
Sure!
@@medoctorvideo here's the video we made! thank you so much for letting me use this - it really fit well with my vision for the video and expedited the process! I've put you in the credits - let me know if you want me to add anything specific :) ua-cam.com/video/9kiawdOOyZs/v-deo.html
So the first wave millennials were in kindergarten and first grade at the time and the last of the Gen-X kids
Back when we learned cursive before 3rd grade. My kids can't even write in cursive in HS. I had to teach them at home to create their signatures in cursive. I love the books and I did see one little girl have the Trapper!
Most kids can't even tie their shoe laces by 10. Now, what has happened?
Trapper Keepers tho lol
35th Anniversary
35 Years (1988-2023)
I remember my elementary school days of being in the principal's office!
Awe I just love this!!
Engraçado que as carteiras e as mesas das salas de aula dos Estados Unidos nos anos 1980 são melhores que as nossas, aqui no Brasil, em 2023. Aqui, muitas vezes, a salas têm nem tamanho. Tanto que temos que juntar as mesas pra ter espaço. Espero que nossa educação consiga ter um melhor investimento.
I was in 1st grade in fall 1988 !
I was in the 3rd grade during this time
any info on where this teacher is rn? i would love to know
there in their 80s now
@@Fox99787for sure, probably dead then
Back in the day when they didn't sexualize children and kept it Arithmetic.
To put this in perspective, Mork and Mindy debuted in Sept. 1978. Robin was a west coast stand up comic who had his tv debut on the revival of Laugh In in 1977. Robin hadn't quite reached celebrity status yet. The interviewer didn't exactly know how to work with unconventional Robin. The fidgeting in his seat may have been a nervous response.
1988 ..I was 8 years
Wonderful film! I would like to see some CGW film!
Man, I wish I was in school during this time period, I at least wouldn't have the distraction of a phone.