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 Title: Meet the Filmmaker: Sumner Glimcher\nStart Date / Time: Jul 25, 201
 1 14:00 PM US/Eastern\nLocation: NY NATAS\nSpeaker: \nGoogle\nhttp://maps.
 google.com/maps?q=1375+Broadway,New York,NY,10018\n\nForecast\nhttp://www.
 weather.com/weather/monthly/10018\n\n\n	\n		Meet the Filmmaker: Sumner Gli
 mcher\n	\n		&ldquo\;Fable Safe&rdquo\; &amp\; &ldquo\;Hiroshima-Nagasaki, 
 August 1945&rdquo\;\n	\n		Date: Monday, July 25, 2011\n	\n		Location: NY N
 ATAS, 1375 Broadway (between 37thand 38thStreets), Suite 2103\n	\n		Recept
 ion: 6:00-6:30 PM ~ Program: 6:30-8:00 PM\n	\n		 \n	\n		*Free to NY NATAS 
 Members!\n	\n		$15 for those without current NY NATAS membership\n	\n		 \n
 	\n		At the height of the cold war, Glimcher, was the Manager of the Cente
 r for Mass Communication (CMC), at Columbia University.   He became Execut
 ive Director of &ldquo\;Fable Safe,&rdquo\; a spoof of the behavior of the
  United States and Russia.  This short, animated musical film was written 
 by Erik Barnouw, music written and sung by Tom Glazer, art drawn by politi
 cal cartoonist, Robert Osborne, and animated by Ted Nemeth.  In addition t
 o coordinating all the elements, Glimcher also produced the sound track.  
 This film opened the New York Film Festival in 1999, and received a standi
 ng ovation.\n	\n		 \n	\n		 In 1970, CMC received a letter from a professor
  at Tokyo University Law School informing them of some motion picture foot
 age that had been shot after the dropping of the two atomic bombs on Japan
 .  The letter stated that General MacArthur, after screening the footage d
 eemed it too horrifying to be shown to the public and classified it as &ld
 quo\;Top Secret.&rdquo\; CMC attempted to locate the footage but was stone
 walled by the US Government.  Only after the intervention of the two Senat
 ors from New York did the National Archives admit that they had the footag
 e and only after persistent and repeated demands that it be shown did the 
 Archives allow Glimcher to come to Washington to screen the footage.  CMC 
 then ordered a dupe negative and work print, as well as notes taken by the
  Japanese newsreel cameramen.  Glimcher, as Executive Producer, then appoi
 nted Erik Barnouw as Producer, and hired Paul Ronder as editor and Geoff B
 artz as assistant editor.  A 16 minute film resulted. When the sound track
  was mixed the quality of the sound was inferior and Glimcher, not wanting
  to have his name associated with poor quality work, took his name from th
 e credits.  Later, when the Museum of Modern Art restored the film, a remi
 x improved the sound greatly.  The initial screening of the film was held 
 at MOMA and made newspaper headlines around the world.  It is now regarded
  as a modern classic, the only true record of the results of the effect of
  atomic bombs on humanity.\n	\n		 \n	\n		Glimcher began his career at NBC,
  then worked for Radio Free Europe in Munich, pioneered in creating the fi
 rst independent international broadcast news service, the precursor of CNN
 , was Manager of Foreign News for WOR &amp\; RKO General, Manager of the C
 enter for Mass Communication @ Columbia University, taught at Harvard, Col
 umbia and most recently as the Director of the Film Department @ NYU&rsquo
 \;s School of Continuing Education. He has made scores of documentaries wh
 ich have been awarded more than three dozen major national and internation
 al awards.  He has lectured on eleven luxury cruise liners, and has been a
  consultant to the President of Harvard, to the United Nations, and for mo
 re than twenty years to the Consulate General of Japan.  He has just compl
 eted an ebook  titled, &ldquo\;If You Survived the Battle of the Bulge the
  Rest is a Piece of Cake,&rdquo\; soon to be available from the APPLE IBOO
 KSTORE.&rdquo\;\n	\n		 \n	\n		RESERVATIONS REQUIRED DUE TO BUILDING SECURI
 TY. ALL NAMES MUST BE ON GUEST LIST.\n		Please RSVP via email info@nyemmys
 .org to reserve a seat. Use film title &ldquo\;Fable Safe&rdquo\; in subje
 ct line of email. Space is limited.\n	\n		 \n	\n		Produced &amp\; Moderate
 d by Sumner Jules Glimcher\n\n\n\n\n\n--- This iCal file does *NOT* confir
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SUMMARY:Meet the Filmmaker: Sumner Glimcher
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>--- This iCal file does *NOT* confirm re
 gistration.Event details subject to change. ---</div><h1>Event Title: Meet
  the Filmmaker: Sumner Glimcher</h1><div>https://www.nyemmys.org/events/64
 6/</div><br /><div>When: Jul 25, 2011 14:00 PM US/Eastern</div><div>Speake
 r: </div><br />NY NATAS<br />1375 Broadway<br />New York, NY 10018<br /><d
 iv>http://maps.google.com/maps?q=1375+Broadway,New York,NY,10018</div><br 
 /><div>Forecast: http://www.weather.com/weather/monthly/10018</div><br /><
 br /><div><div> 	<h2> 		<span style="font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-s
 erif"><span style="font-size: 16px"><span style="color: #800080"><strong>M
 eet the Filmmaker: Sumner Glimcher</strong></span></span></span></h2> 	<h2
 > 		<span style="font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif"><span style="f
 ont-size: 16px"><span style="color: #800080"><strong>&ldquo\;Fable Safe&rd
 quo\; &amp\; &ldquo\;Hiroshima-Nagasaki, August 1945&rdquo\;</strong></spa
 n></span></span></h2> 	<div> 		<span style="font-family: arial, helvetica,
  sans-serif"><span style="font-size: 14px"><span style="color: #000"><stro
 ng>Date: Monday, July 25, 2011</strong></span></span></span></div> 	<div> 
 		<span style="font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif"><span style="fon
 t-size: 14px"><span style="color: #000"><strong>Location: NY NATAS, 1375 B
 roadway (between 37<sup>th</sup>and 38<sup>th</sup>Streets), Suite 2103</s
 trong></span></span></span></div> 	<div> 		<span style="font-family: arial
 , helvetica, sans-serif"><span style="font-size: 14px"><span style="color:
  #000"><strong>Reception: 6:00-6:30 PM ~ Program: 6:30-8:00 PM</strong></s
 pan></span></span></div> 	<div> 		<span style="font-family: arial, helveti
 ca, sans-serif"><span style="font-size: 14px"><span style="color: #000">&n
 bsp\;</span></span></span></div> 	<div> 		<span style="font-family: arial,
  helvetica, sans-serif"><span style="font-size: 14px"><span style="color: 
 #000"><strong>*Free to NY NATAS Members!</strong></span></span></span></di
 v> 	<div> 		<span style="font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif"><span 
 style="font-size: 14px"><span style="color: #000"><strong>$15 for those wi
 thout current NY NATAS membership</strong></span></span></span></div> 	<di
 v> 		<span style="font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif"><span style="
 font-size: 12px">&nbsp\;</span></span></div> 	<div> 		<span style="font-fa
 mily: arial, helvetica, sans-serif"><span style="font-size: 12px"><span st
 yle="color: #000">At the height of the cold war, Glimcher, was the Manager
  of the Center for Mass Communication (CMC), at Columbia University.&nbsp\
 ;&nbsp\; He became Executive Director of &ldquo\;<strong><em>Fable Safe</e
 m></strong>,&rdquo\; a spoof of the behavior of the United States and Russ
 ia.&nbsp\; This short, animated musical film was written by Erik Barnouw, 
 music written and sung by Tom Glazer, art drawn by political cartoonist, R
 obert Osborne, and animated by Ted Nemeth.&nbsp\; In addition to coordinat
 ing all the elements, Glimcher also produced the sound track.&nbsp\; This 
 film opened the New York Film Festival in 1999, and received a standing ov
 ation.</span></span></span></div> 	<div> 		&nbsp\;</div> 	<div> 		<span st
 yle="font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif">&nbsp\;<span style="font-s
 ize: 12px"><span style="color: #000">In 1970, CMC received a letter from a
  professor at Tokyo University Law School informing them of some motion pi
 cture footage that had been shot after the dropping of the two atomic bomb
 s on Japan.&nbsp\; The letter stated that General MacArthur, after screeni
 ng the footage deemed it too horrifying to be shown to the public and clas
 sified it as &ldquo\;Top Secret.&rdquo\; CMC attempted to locate the foota
 ge but was stonewalled by the US Government.&nbsp\; Only after the interve
 ntion of the two Senators from New York did the National Archives admit th
 at they had the footage and only after persistent and repeated demands tha
 t it be shown did the Archives allow Glimcher to come to Washington to scr
 een the footage.&nbsp\; CMC then ordered a dupe negative and work print, a
 s well as notes taken by the Japanese newsreel cameramen.&nbsp\; Glimcher,
  as Executive Producer, then appointed Erik Barnouw as Producer, and hired
  Paul Ronder as editor and Geoff Bartz as assistant editor.&nbsp\; A 16 mi
 nute film resulted. When the sound track was mixed the quality of the soun
 d was inferior and Glimcher, not wanting to have his name associated with 
 poor quality work, took his name from the credits.&nbsp\; Later, when the 
 Museum of Modern Art restored the film, a remix improved the sound greatly
 .&nbsp\; The initial screening of the film was held at MOMA and made newsp
 aper headlines around the world.&nbsp\; It is now regarded as a modern cla
 ssic, the only true record of the results of the effect of atomic bombs on
  humanity.</span></span></span></div> 	<div> 		<span style="font-family: a
 rial, helvetica, sans-serif">&nbsp\;</span></div> 	<div> 		<span style="fo
 nt-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif"><span style="font-size: 12px"><sp
 an style="color: #000">Glimcher began his career at NBC, then worked for R
 adio Free Europe in Munich, pioneered in creating the first independent in
 ternational broadcast news service, the precursor of CNN, was Manager of F
 oreign News for WOR &amp\; RKO General, Manager of the Center for Mass Com
 munication @ Columbia University, taught at Harvard, Columbia and most rec
 ently as the Director of the Film Department @ NYU&rsquo\;s School of Cont
 inuing Education. He has made scores of documentaries which have been awar
 ded more than three dozen major national and international awards.&nbsp\; 
 He has lectured on eleven luxury cruise liners, and has been a consultant 
 to the President of Harvard, to the United Nations, and for more than twen
 ty years to the Consulate General of Japan.&nbsp\; He has just completed a
 n ebook&nbsp\; titled, &ldquo\;<strong><em>If You Survived the Battle of t
 he Bulge the Rest is a Piece of Cake</em></strong>,&rdquo\; soon to be ava
 ilable from the APPLE IBOOKSTORE.&rdquo\;</span></span></span></div> 	<div
 > 		<span style="font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif">&nbsp\;</span>
 </div> 	<div> 		<span style="font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif"><s
 pan style="color: #008000"><strong>RESERVATIONS REQUIRED DUE TO BUILDING S
 ECURITY. ALL NAMES MUST BE ON GUEST LIST.</strong><strong><br> 		<strong>P
 lease RSVP via email </strong></strong></span><strong><span style="color: 
 #0000cd"><a href="mailto:info@nyemmys.org"><strong>info@nyemmys.org</stron
 g></a></span>&nbsp\;</strong><span style="color: #008000"><strong>to reser
 ve a seat. Use film title &ldquo\;Fable Safe&rdquo\; in subject line of em
 ail. Space is limited.</strong></span></span></div> 	<div> 		<span style="
 font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif">&nbsp\;</span></div> 	<div> 		<
 span style="font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif"><span style="color:
  #000">Produced &amp\; Moderated by Sumner Jules Glimcher</span></span></d
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