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Sam Lightnin’ Hopkins “Where Lightnin’ Strikes”

May 1, 2010

Houston-based Fast Cut Films, in association with Sunset Productions, is working on a documentary feature film, “Where Lightnin’ Strikes,” about the life and times of Houston blues legend Sam “Lightnin’” Hopkins (1912-1982).The enduring musical journey of Sam Lightnin’ Hopkins began on a cotton farm in Centerville,Texas in 1912. He was drawn to the music he [...]

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“Juneteenth A Celebration of Freedom”

June 19, 2009

On June 19, 1865, at Galveston, Texas, General Gordon Granger of the Union Army announced that the Civil War had ended and all slaves in the former Confederate states were now free. This was two and a half years after President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation. In 1979, Juneteenth was made and official state holiday in Texas.
This [...]

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Montrose, Texas: The Transformation of a Neighborhood

June 3, 2009

Produced for the Montrose Counseling Center, this 28-minute documentary explores the history, culture and essence of Montrose, one of Texas’ most colorful and legendary neighborhoods. Developed in the early 1900s as a neighborhood for Houston’s well-to-do, the area saw change in the 1960s as free-thinking, hippies and artists discovered [...]

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“In Search of Houston’s History”

October 18, 2008

Produced in cooperation with the Houston Public Library, this 60 minute documentary takes the viewer on an exploration of the invaluable archival collections of the Houston Metropolitan Research Center found in the Julia Ideson Building.
The history of Houston is revealed through the use of old photographs, vintage maps, historic documents and personal recollection. Viewers
learn about Houston’s African American [...]

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Leon Jaworski Biography – “Uncommon Law”

November 21, 2007

Leon Jaworski found himself at the forefront of the major social and political issues of 20th century America. Details of his extraordinary life, from his humble beginnings in Waco, Texas and his becoming the youngest lawyer ever admitted to the State Bar of Texas, to the Nuremberg trials of World War II, to his service as special prosecutor for [...]

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“The Golden Age of Texas Courthouses – Volume 3″

November 20, 2006

Volume 3 of a documentary series that highlights one of the largest collections of Victorian architecture in the United States: meticulously restored late 1800s and early 1900s Texas county courthouses. The film illustrates the importance of preserving the irreplaceable landmarks. The film premiered on HoustonPBS in April 2004.

A Texas Foundation for the Arts production
Produced by James Bailey
Director of [...]

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“The Golden Age of Texas Courthouses – Volumes 1&2″

April 26, 2004

This documentary series highlights one of the largest collections of Victorian architecture in the United States: meticulously restored late 1800s and early 1900s Texas county courthouses. The film illustrates the importance of preserving the irreplaceable landmarks. The film premiered on HoustonPBS in April 2004.
Produced by Texas Foundation for the Arts
Director of Photography: Mark Susman
Editor: Mike Snow
This documentary [...]

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“125 Years of Sam Houston State University”

January 6, 2004

“125 Years of Sam Houston State University” provides a compelling look at the history of Sam Houston State, which was named for Texas hero General Sam Houston, who lived in Huntsville for 10 years while serving three terms as U. S. Senator. Beginning as a teachers college in 1879, the school today is a multifaceted institution with an [...]

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“The Prairie View A&M Story”

October 29, 2002

The Prairie View A&M Story” details the historic role and accomplishments of Prairie View A&M—Texas’ second oldest public institution—over its 125-year history. The film premiered on HoustonPBS on October 29, 2002.
Produced by: Sunset Productions
Post Production: Fast Cut Films

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