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...Indians also recognized the potential of the TV press. Newspaper reporters often found it difficult to compete with the television microphones. One reporter almost lost an interview when a TV cameraman arrived on the scene. His Indian subject kept edging toward the camera...
...staff members groaned unconvincingly about how much money it cost them to stay in Wounded Knee. "We've flown 60 Lear jets in and out of here since this thing began," one NBC cameraman complained during the third week of the takeover. "We're going broke...
...Francisco, loses his wife to a motorcycle bum, falls in love with an L.A. cartoonist whom he meets while scripting the film made from his novel, and becomes justly depressed when she turns out to be frigid. They split: he returns to Texas, and she to a cameraman she loved before she even met Danny. After another series of extra and marital mishaps, including screwing two other men's wives (one of them that of his best friend), Danny gets roughed up by cops on the Mexican border, emotionally salved by a Mexican whore, and peyoted by a kindly...
...story has been managed all along," said NBC Correspondent Fred Briggs. A wire-service photographer went further: "We've definitely prolonged the thing." NBC Cameraman Houston Hall agreed, attributing the continued large-scale coverage to the public relations skills of AIM leaders. Indeed, AIM'S Russell Means, for example, cannily orchestrated events within Wounded Knee for the press's benefit. "Cameras over here," he called out one afternoon, directing photographers to where bunkers were being enlarged. Then AIM forces "arrested" four men attempting to enter their compound. Released a few minutes later, the men were paraded...
...this space about the documentaries of Marcel Ophuls, De Antonio's interviewing technique clearly demonstrates how much Ophuls has in fact achieved. There are long pauses, inane phrases left hanging, and, all around, the obtrusiveness of the equipment--a long mike stuck in a painter's face, or a cameraman's shadow moving across the painting under discussion...