I believe I saw that footage on a PBS videotape titled AMERICAN PHOTOGRAPHY
- A CENTURY OF IMAGES (Twin Cities Public Television, Inc., 1999).  It's
just a clip version, however, and I'm also uncertain if the quality would
be sufficient. It's worth a try though, especially if you can't get a hold
of it any other way.

Astrid Böger


At 12:22 27.02.01 -0600, you wrote:
>I'm looking for a copy of the famous videotape of President Clinton hugging
>a beret-wearing Monica Lewinsky during a White House lawn party in 1996.  I
>believe it was originally shot by CNN.
>
>I want to use it as part of an illustration of how sound and image may be
>manipulated in television, which I may use in the second edition of the
>textbook, TELEVISION:  CRITICAL METHODS AND APPLICATIONS.
>
>If you know of how I might a good quality copy of this tape, please let me
>know.
>
>Thanks!
>
>
>Jeremy Butler
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>APPLICATIONS arrives in bookstores August 2001!  More info at:
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Astrid Böger
Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf
Amerikastudien - American Studies

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