Film covering the history of the first southern
states of the United States of America, presented by the
Bicentennial Council of the Thirteen Original States. The film
features shots of historic locations and buildings, including at
Tryon Palace, Augusta - the home of George Walton, the Charleston
Exchange Building, Miles Brewton House, the Pirates House in
Savannah, Georgia, and the Russell House.
Credits
Agency: VPR Client: BCTOS Product: "These States " Title: The South Date: April 10, 1975 Produced and Written by: Andre De La Varre,
Jr. The players are the people of
America amateurs and professionals, recorded for the
most part, on location. The Southern States Virginia, North Carolina,
South Carolina, Georgia "These States" The Bicentennial Council of the
Thirteen Original States, Director and editor: Pablo
Zavala Photographer: Kurt Jetmar Additional Photography: James
Szalapski Director of Photography: Helmut
Pflug Titles: Computer Opticals Designer: Michael Andrew Kreski Theme Music Composer and Performer: the Narrator
Andre de la Varre, Jr. Other Voices: David Balfour, Patricia
Harrington, Ann Turner, Frederic Bellinger, Dion
Jaccard Color: Cineffects With grateful appreciation for the music to The
Nashua, N.H. Symphony Orchestra and their performance of Charles
Ives' Symphony No. 2, The Music Teachers Room Ensemble of Colonial
Williamsburg, Guitarist Stephan Miller, The Saugus Socialites Girls
Band
Digitization Notes
This item was digitized as part of the Digital
Public Library of America Hubs Pilot, a project supported by the
Digital Public Library of America with funding provided by the John
S. and James L. Knight Foundation.