Motion pictures -- Production and direction
Found in 1879 Collections and/or Records:
[Working Title: Return of the Soldier] First Draft, 1980
Working version before production, July 18, 1991
Working version before production, August 1991
Working version before production
Working version before production, plus Adair and Armstrong script
Works by Others, 1984-1998
Arranged by genre (articles, books, sound recordings, screenplays, short stories and teleplays), most of the works in this series are based on or inspired by Shepard’s works. Authors mailed the works to Shepard for his comments, and many items include typescripts annotated by Shepard and correspondence.
Writers/Artists , 1962 - 1989
Manuscripts, articles, clippings, letters, prints, broadsides, and drawings of Southwestern writers and artists collected by Wittliff. Includes Steve Barthelme, Thomas Hart Benton, Joe Frantz, John Graves, Carl Hertzog, Bud Shrake, Bob Wade, and Walter Prescott Webb.
Writings by Others, 1982-1990, undated
This series contains a number of television and motion picture scripts by other writers. Many were sent as writing samples to Broyles in his role of producer for China Beach and Under Cover. Some of the television projects represented are 21 Jump Street, Cagney and Lacey, Law and Order, Miami Vice, and Thirty-Something.
"Y" of New York City (Unterberg Poetry Center on 92nd Street and Lexington Avenue, New York City) includes guest pass, letter regarding travel arrangements, and Shepard's annotated readings
Cover art proposals and galleys for compilations of Shepard’s work published by Vintage and Bantam comprise this series.
“Yo Soy Chicano”; 927A- Tijerina, Roll 927B- Tijerina. Chicano Movement audio cassette, September 27, 1971
Archival material received from Mexican-American television director Jesus Trevino pertaining to his professional work from 1968-2003. This collection focuses on his research of the Chicano Movement, involvement with the Educational Issues Coordinating Committee, documentary based films I Am Chicano and Ya Basta, and awards for his film and television directorship. Material in the collection includes cassette audio tapes, 5-inch reel to reel audio tapes, and award trophies and plaques.
“Yo Soy Chicano”; 1217A Raul Ruiz Interview. Chicano Movement audio cassette, undated
Archival material received from Mexican-American television director Jesus Trevino pertaining to his professional work from 1968-2003. This collection focuses on his research of the Chicano Movement, involvement with the Educational Issues Coordinating Committee, documentary based films I Am Chicano and Ya Basta, and awards for his film and television directorship. Material in the collection includes cassette audio tapes, 5-inch reel to reel audio tapes, and award trophies and plaques.
Yo Soy Chicano (1972 - 60 minutes) This was my first long form documentary which was broadcast over PBS in 1972. In spite of its age, it is still being used in Chicano Studies classes because it captures the early days of the Chicano Movement”; DVD, 1972
Archival material received from filmmaker, Jesús Salvador Treviño. Material includes 10 DVDs of several of Trevino’s films. Titles preceding a semi-colon reflect the donor’s original descriptions.
“Yo Soy Chicano”; Chicano Moratorium, Marching and first speeches. Chicano Movement audio cassette, August 29, 1970
Archival material received from Mexican-American television director Jesus Trevino pertaining to his professional work from 1968-2003. This collection focuses on his research of the Chicano Movement, involvement with the Educational Issues Coordinating Committee, documentary based films I Am Chicano and Ya Basta, and awards for his film and television directorship. Material in the collection includes cassette audio tapes, 5-inch reel to reel audio tapes, and award trophies and plaques.
“Yo Soy Chicano”; Corky Gonzalez interview. 5-inch reel to reel audio tape, December 78 1971
Archival material received from Mexican-American television director Jesus Trevino pertaining to his professional work from 1968-2003. This collection focuses on his research of the Chicano Movement, involvement with the Educational Issues Coordinating Committee, documentary based films I Am Chicano and Ya Basta, and awards for his film and television directorship. Material in the collection includes cassette audio tapes, 5-inch reel to reel audio tapes, and award trophies and plaques.
“Yo Soy Chicano”; Corky teaches class on Chicano culture at crusade. 5-inch reel to reel audio tape, December 7, 1971
Archival material received from Mexican-American television director Jesus Trevino pertaining to his professional work from 1968-2003. This collection focuses on his research of the Chicano Movement, involvement with the Educational Issues Coordinating Committee, documentary based films I Am Chicano and Ya Basta, and awards for his film and television directorship. Material in the collection includes cassette audio tapes, 5-inch reel to reel audio tapes, and award trophies and plaques.
"Yo Soy Chicano”; Danny Villanueva Press Conf. on Salazar Death (A) Corky Gonzales Press Conf on Same (B). Chicano Movement audio cassette, undated
Archival material received from Mexican-American television director Jesus Trevino pertaining to his professional work from 1968-2003. This collection focuses on his research of the Chicano Movement, involvement with the Educational Issues Coordinating Committee, documentary based films I Am Chicano and Ya Basta, and awards for his film and television directorship. Material in the collection includes cassette audio tapes, 5-inch reel to reel audio tapes, and award trophies and plaques.
“Yo Soy Chicano”; Farm workers rally. 5-inch reel to reel audio tape, undated
Archival material received from Mexican-American television director Jesus Trevino pertaining to his professional work from 1968-2003. This collection focuses on his research of the Chicano Movement, involvement with the Educational Issues Coordinating Committee, documentary based films I Am Chicano and Ya Basta, and awards for his film and television directorship. Material in the collection includes cassette audio tapes, 5-inch reel to reel audio tapes, and award trophies and plaques.
“Yo Soy Chicano”; Interview with Dr. Philip De Ortega. Chicano Movement audio cassette, September 21, 1971
Archival material received from Mexican-American television director Jesus Trevino pertaining to his professional work from 1968-2003. This collection focuses on his research of the Chicano Movement, involvement with the Educational Issues Coordinating Committee, documentary based films I Am Chicano and Ya Basta, and awards for his film and television directorship. Material in the collection includes cassette audio tapes, 5-inch reel to reel audio tapes, and award trophies and plaques.
“Yo Soy Chicano”; Interview with Ricardo Sanchez and Antonio Parra. Chicano Movement audio cassette, September 21, 1971
Archival material received from Mexican-American television director Jesus Trevino pertaining to his professional work from 1968-2003. This collection focuses on his research of the Chicano Movement, involvement with the Educational Issues Coordinating Committee, documentary based films I Am Chicano and Ya Basta, and awards for his film and television directorship. Material in the collection includes cassette audio tapes, 5-inch reel to reel audio tapes, and award trophies and plaques.
“Yo Soy Chicano”; Location scout- Abelardo Valdez. 5-inch reel to reel audio tape, September 22, 1971
Archival material received from Mexican-American television director Jesus Trevino pertaining to his professional work from 1968-2003. This collection focuses on his research of the Chicano Movement, involvement with the Educational Issues Coordinating Committee, documentary based films I Am Chicano and Ya Basta, and awards for his film and television directorship. Material in the collection includes cassette audio tapes, 5-inch reel to reel audio tapes, and award trophies and plaques.
