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Studio Professor Midge Mackenzie feels the limited video resources at Carpenter Center are being used intelligently. The problem, she says, is that electronic technology requires too much special attention: special engineers and special maintenance techniques make costs prohibitive. Studio professor Alfred Guzzetti says he regrets not having access to more video equipment for VES 158r, "Sound and Image," a course he is teaching this semester on film and electronic music. He feels it is a good teaching tool because it can be used immediately and is erasable. Both Guzzetti and Gardner recognize a student demand for and interest in video...
...though advanced in offering video opportunities, illustrates what Guzzetti hopes to avoid in developing video at Harvard. "Grant money is not the answer. It just causes problems," he says. Soft money, he adds, "puts us in the position of losing things," because it permits a program to be built up only to be dropped if the grant money runs...
...only thing standing in the way of further development of video at Harvard is, of course, money. Gardner says he sees no new economic dawn on the horizon. Guzzetti says his only hope is that the economy will change and Harvard will come up with more money for video. Gardner estimates $50,000 per year of University money would cover the costs of offering a more extensive video program. One possibility would be to follow the example of many European colleges and hook up with a TV station for expanded opportunities. Another possibility would be to apply for a grant...
Deathwish (Charles Bronson) Friday and Saturday at 8 and 10; Films about the Red Flag Canal in China, Sunday at 2 p.m.; experimental films: Family Portrait Sittings by Alfred Guzzetti, Sunday...
Alfred F. Guzzetti '64, assistant professor of Visual and Environmental Studies, was offered an associate professorship by the executive committee. Gardner said yesterday that the offer carries with it "strong intimations of eventual tenure...