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− | The Thing That Ate Gorgonzola State University was an early reality-TV-style video directed and produced by [[Larry Tucker]] in which [[Ro Nagey]] interviewed random students on the University of Michigan campus to get their reactions to the news that a black hole was eating an island near Japan. They compiled the funniest bits into a semicoherent film. This was done with black and white cameras and reel-to-reel videotape and the 'portable' gear that Larry had to carry/drag along weighed perhaps 60 pounds. | + | The Thing That Ate [[Gorgonzola State University]] was an early reality-TV-style video directed and produced by [[Larry Tucker]] in which [[Ro Nagey]] interviewed random students on the University of Michigan campus to get their reactions to the news that a black hole was eating an island near Japan. They compiled the funniest bits into a semicoherent film. This was done with black and white cameras and reel-to-reel videotape and the 'portable' gear that Larry had to carry/drag along weighed perhaps 60 pounds. |
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Latest revision as of 05:16, 17 May 2021
The Thing That Ate Gorgonzola State University was an early reality-TV-style video directed and produced by Larry Tucker in which Ro Nagey interviewed random students on the University of Michigan campus to get their reactions to the news that a black hole was eating an island near Japan. They compiled the funniest bits into a semicoherent film. This was done with black and white cameras and reel-to-reel videotape and the 'portable' gear that Larry had to carry/drag along weighed perhaps 60 pounds.
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