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WSB-TV, Georgia Giant Documentary Files
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WSB-TV (Television station: Atlanta, GA) |
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1952-1974 |
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The collection consists of records relating to the creation and production of Richard Russell, Georgia Giant, a documentary
produced by WSB-TV (Atlanta, GA) in 1970. WSB-TV is the first and largest of Georgia's radio and television stations and is
now owned by Cox Enterprises, formerly Cox Broadcasting Corporation.
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RBRL212WSB |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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WSB-TV, Georgia Giant Documentary Files, Series VI: Audiovisual Materials
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WSB-TV (Television station: Atlanta, GA) |
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1969-1970 |
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WSB-TV, Georgia Giant Documentary Files, Series VI. Audiovisual Materials consists of 139 16mm films that were created in
the production of Richard Russell: A Georgia Giant, in 1970. The reels include negative, internegative, magnetic sound, optical
sound, answer print, and composite print reels. Additionally, one 2-inch videotape contains an introduction to the documentary
by Herman Talmadge, aired on WSB-TV when the documentary was shown. Five Umatic videotapes and 11 VHS videotapes, containing
copies of the final production, were made by the Russell Library in the 1980s and 1990s, and integrated into the collection
in 2011. The full-length Georgia Giant runs two hours and 48 minutes, while the shorter classroom version is 34 minutes long.
User copies are available only for the finished productions.
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RBRL212WSB_VI |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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Russell Foundation Oral History Project
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Ellett, Ashton |
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2022 - |
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Scope and content
The Richard B. Russell Foundation Oral History project documents the origins, evolution, philanthropic activities, and legacy
of that foundation as well as its role in the creation of the University of Georgia's Richard B. Russell Library for Political
Research and Studies and the construction of the Richard B. Russell Building, Special Collections Libraries. Interview participants
include former Russell Foundation chairpersons, long-serving Foundation trustees, and current and former University of Georgia
Libraries administrators. The collection documents the narrators' personal and professional ties to the Russell Foundation,
experiences working with the organization since its inception in 1970, assessment of the Foundation's past and present philanthropic
work, and suggestions for future endeavors.
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RBRL531RFOH |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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