George Stoney
A Conversation with George Stoney, the "Father of Public Access TV" 08/12/2010
George C. Stoney (1916-) is a professor of film and cinema studies at New York University, and a pioneer in the field of documentary film. Stoney directed several influential films including All My Babies and How the Myth Was Made. He is considered as the father of public access television. Currently he's working with a documentary film 'A Reunion of All My Babies'.
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