- Bob Gruen’s behind-the-scenes look at his Ike & Tina Turner music doc “On the Road: 1971-72″
- Scenarios of the Revolution: Night Flight’s Pat Thomas’ American Revolutionary Book Tour for “Did It!: Jerry Rubin from Yippie to Yuppie”
- “The Gumby Show”: America’s Favorite Clayboy is back again on Night Flight!
- “Rockin’ Ronnie”: Stuart Samuels’ hilariously irreverent look at America’s Leading Man
- “Arise! The SubGenius Movie”: The return of Night Flight’s “Love That “Bob”” episodes!
- Outsider artist & one-man showcase filmmaker Laz Rojas comes to Night Flight Plus!
- Win a Free Bluetooth Speaker from Night Flight and Creative!
- Scott Lewis & Gary Winter tell us about their zany indie punk NYC/DC public access TV show
- Check out our new Reba Merrill Collection of Interviews on Night Flight Plus!
- Night Flight welcomes sex therapist Dr. Ruth and her ’80s TV show library to Night Flight Plus!
All posts tagged "pixelation"
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“The Gumby Show”: America’s Favorite Clayboy is back again on Night Flight!
The 1950’s-era stop-motion character Gumby — sing along with us now, we know you know the words: “He was once a little green slab of clay.… Gumby!” — is our latest addition to Night Flight Plus. Come...
- Posted February 12, 2018
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Storytelling Giants: Night Flight’s video profile of Talking Heads featured five of their best videos
“In the 1970s, a group called Talking Heads became staples on the Bowery music scene…” explains Pat Prescott in our Talking Heads Video Profile, which originally aired on September 20th, 1986. You can now find it streaming...
- Posted April 4, 2017
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Mike Jittlov’s “The Wizard of Speed and Time”: His Life’s A Special Effect!
The 1979 low-budget short The Wizard of Speed and Time began life as a three-minute demo reel that Mike Jittlov made for two producers from The Walt Disney Studio, and like virtually all of his work before...
- Posted April 29, 2015
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Randy Andy’s “The People (Livin’ In The USA)”: “Running Out Of Luck”
The “Randy” of Randy Andy, Randy Badazz, was actually Randy Alpert, Herb’s nephew, and the “Andy” was Andy Armer, and together they had written “Rise,” uncle Alpert’s worldwide smash hit in 1979, just one of a handful...
- Posted April 26, 2015
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“Stop, Look & Listen”: The Pixelated 60s Genius Of Menville & Janson
In the mid-60s, two good friends, Chuck Menville and Len Janson, both in their 20s, began experimenting with a somewhat forgotten stop-motion animation technique called pixelation (the animation of living beings). They began spending their weekends making...
- Posted April 11, 2015