There is a tremendous series entitled JOURNEY OF THE UNIVERSE: CONVERSATIONS. 
The multi-hour series is broken into chapters, some of which may be of interest 
including segments on Permaculture and Eco-cities. You can in-depth information 
about it at 
http://soundviewmediapartners.com/?p=2801 

Dan Gurlitz
Soundview Media Partners
Port Washington, NY 11050
917-402-0460
[email protected] 
www.soundviewmediapartners.com 


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From: Elizabeth McMahon <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Videolib] Videos about migration from cities to suburbs
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I saw this on PBS in the afternoon on my weekday off, years ago, and it has 
always stuck with me. It's an hour long, but it is thoroughly engaging and 
packs a wallop in what feels like 15 minutes. "Building the American dream:
Levittown, NY" http://store.cinemaguild.com/nontheatrical/product/1323.html

You may be interested in this part of the series "Race: The Power of Illusion," 
"The House We Live In,"
http://www.pbs.org/race/000_About/002_04-teachers-07.htm

"A City Is Born" looks interesting as well, though I haven't seen it to 
recommend it: http://statemuseumpa.org/levittown/two/k.html Maybe not so 
curiously, it is Levittown, PA, not the Long Island suburb.

?Hard Times: Lost on Long Island" looks fascinating, if not like a total 
bummer, too. http://www.wnyc.org/story/221452-blog-long-island/

Best,
Elizabeth McMahon



Elizabeth

On Wed, Feb 3, 2016 at 8:24 AM, Sarah E. McCleskey < 
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> The board members of National Media market received this question from 
> Linda Crichlow White:
>
> "I used to attend, with my husband Eric White, the media markets.
> Certainly the vendors there have the greatest inventory of videos
> created!   I'm looking for a video part of which --if not the entire
> film--might discuss the movement from cities to suburbia during the 
> mid-20th century."
>
> Do you all have suggestions for Linda? You can contact her at 
> [email protected].
>
> And while I'm at it, let me offer up a shameless plug for the National 
> Media Market Conference, October 23-27 in Baltimore, MD (Embassy 
> Suites, Baltimore Inner Harbor). We are planning a wonderful 
> conference for you this year!!
>
> Thanks,
>
> Sarah
>
>
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> libraries,educational institutions, and video producers and distributors.
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