Reel 0617, 1962
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Note 1: "1962. Photo Phart. 1st side: Gene, Sesiko, Carole in some times heated discussion about, Just a little dummy, quick editing and life, etc. Plea for time to work and edit. Budget deadline. 2nd side. Blank. 1st Jun and Carole and Gene about ….. 2nd Some talking with man from photo arts stolen and men from Canon."; Note 2: Gene, Sesiko, Carole CDI 1. discussion of deadlines for specific photo essays and Hitachi book. Smith talks about Pittsburgh darkrooms (3). There is a translator, Japanese/English. 2. Smith on photo essays and issues relating to production 3. Smith's leg, translation, Hitachi City, and integrity of this work in regard to his reputation. 4. Mention of Hitachi Vice President, Smith on editing process, Life Magazine comparison. 5. making the essay 6. Big Book, 30pages, Portfolio and magazine work 7. playwright anaology editing like writing a speech, then questions in Japanese 8. need for smith's photos to be ready for multiple uses. example of the Bank of America Hardcover booklet Hitachi Catalogues and work process 9. symphony comparison, Loft Essays *** and how they differ from the overall body of work 10. Big Book, Hitachi City germ free laboratory story, New labs in Tampa Florida. 11. cancer research, new quarters, grouping by Mishiyama, envelopes phone call comes in 12. phone call regards dummy for book, cigarette in apt. putter and looking for envelope (negatives/prints) 13. small talk off mic. CDII 1. Smith cont'd on Japnanese photos and issues 2. pickpocket metafor 3. Kodachrome II developed and photos audible, putter 4. Smith reading out loud Jumps to Smith and Carole 5. putter 6. cont'd, Jumps to other similar content 7. Mishiyama yesterday 8. cont'd talk 9. photo talk 10. cont'd 11. cont'd, *** Smith photographs of New York snowstorm mentioned. ;
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