Session 3. "Face of Rock in the 21st Century," 2009 November 14

Creator:
Mahon, Maureen, Fields, Rob Netic Thomas, Kamara Thomas, Suzanne, Indiana University, Radio and Television Services, and Batcheller, Anna Sewald, Ronda L.
Extent:
3 video files (HD QuickTime) (4 hours, 27 minutes)
Scope and content:

This panel explores the status of rock in the 21st century—how rock is conceptualized/defined and how has it been transformed and reinterpreted; the role of African American musicians in this process; current trends in rock; the use of technology for creative, marketing and distribution approaches; the reception of Black rockers by the music industry, mainstream, underground, and international audiences; and African American communities, etc. Video files consist of 34 sec. calibration pattern and 134 minutes of footage from main camera and 133 minutes of simultaneously recorded footage from side camera.

Physical / technical requirements:

File DVF 1053 contains a test pattern/calibration screen for the panel. One file each created by main and side cameras.

Physical facet:
: sound, color ; 70.94 GB + 47 image files (jpeg : color)
Alternative form available:

Access and use

Parent restrictions:
This collection is open to the public. MiniDV videocassettes require the creation of reference copies. If you are interested in viewing the contents of the miniDVs, please contact the AAAMC staff well in advance of your visit for details.
Location of this collection:
Smith Research Center, Rooms 180-181
2805 E. 10th St.
Bloomington, IN 47408-2601
Contact:
812-855-8547