Nat and Sam Trip To Africa
Producer
Description
Nat Ayer and Sam Mayfield (both former CCTV staff members) travel to Africa to support the launching of the first and only community television station in the country. November 2007, Cape Coast, Ghana, Africa.Programs in this Series
Day 14 and 15: Opening Door and Moon Shots
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11/18/2007
Day fourteen, Opening door (11/18)
Day fifteen, Moon (?) shots (11/19)
Tape also has Media Reform Conference
Day 12: CC Castle
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11/16/2007
Day twelve, C.C Castle
Museum shots
Start of tour, four courtyard memorial graves
Day 12: CTV Celebration 1
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11/16/2007
Day twelve, CTV Celebration Part 1 of 3
Chief int.
Opening music cuts
Inside dungeouns and music
Choir
Last 30mins flawed (?)
Day 12: CTV Celebration 3
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11/16/2007
Day twelve, CTV Celebration Part 3 of 3
Various shots to end
Shasha int.
Marley
Nat - wonder and tie
Liz Eation (?)
Day 11 and 12: Bamboo Village and CC Castle Tour
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11/15/2007
Day eleven, Nat's bamboo village morning (11/15) and Day twelve, C.C castle tour #2 (11/16)
Day 11 and 12 and 13: Bamboo, Cape Coast, Castle Tour
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11/15/2007
Day eleven, Sam's bamboo village morning and misc. Cape Coast and beach cocktails (11/15)
Day twelve, C.C castle tour, dungeoun, upstairs, end (11/16)
Day thirteen, Misc. stuff at castle (11/17)
Day 10 and 11: Bamboo Music and Bamboo Game
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11/14/2007
Day ten, Bamboo music Nat's (11/14) and Day eleven, Bamboo game(?) speaking in touge (11/15)
Day 10 and 11: Drive to Bamboo Village and Sam's Orchestra
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11/14/2007
Day ten, Drive to bamboo village and Sam's orchestra (11/14) and Day eleven, Sam's morning footage #1 (11/15)
Day 8: CTV Celebrate Raw Promo Shots
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11/12/2007
Day eight, CTV celebrates raw promo shots
1st school (2) 11/12
2nd school (1) 11/12
Day 8 and 9: Local School and Botel Crocodiles
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11/12/2007
Day eight, 2nd school (2) (11/12) and Day nine, Botel and crocodiles (11/13)
Day 7: Edudji Soccer
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11/11/2007
Day seven, Laundry
Edudji soccer
Foo foo with Linda
School cuts
Pottery
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