The final cut of "Growing the 8 Bit Generation" has been released to Kickstarter backers. The final cut has corrected end credits, a remixed audio track, and other errors deleted.
Post by r***@iglou.comThe film, "Growing the 8 Bit Generation", has its first public screening at 6:30 p.m., Wednesday, March 30, at the Computer History Museum
in Mountain View (South Bay area of San Francisco), California.
From http://www.computerhistory.org/events/u ... generation --
The documentary "Growing the 8 Bit Generation," produced by the 8bit Generation Project, focuses on the Commodore 64's role in the home computer explosion and the personal computer revolution. The movie features never-before-seen interviews with Jack and Leonard Tramiel, Chuck Peddle, Al Charpentier, Bil Herd, Michael Tomczyk, Dave Rolfe, Richard Garriot, Jeff Minter, and Andy Finkel, as well as Steve Wozniak, Nigel Searle, John Grant, Nolan Bushnell, Al Alcorn, and Joe Decuir.
The 8bit Generation Project is a labor of love and takes its name from the 8-bit microprocessor popular in machines from the early 1970s to the end of the 1980s. The 8-bit generation was characterized by young entrepreneurs, engineers, visionaries, dreamers, and geniuses who wanted to change their lives and ended up changing the world.
Executive Producer Bruno Grampa will join Museum CEO John Hollar for a fireside chat and audience Q&A.
Date
Wednesday March 30, 2016
Speakers
Bruno Grampa
Bil Herd
Moderators
John Hollar
6:30 PM
Check-in
7:00 PM
Film Screening of "Growing the 8 Bit Generation"
8:30 PM
Executive Producer Bruno Grampa in conversation with Museum CEO John Hollar
Location
Computer History Museum
1401 N. Shoreline Boulevard
Mountain View, CA 94043
Don't forget to register at the above link for free admission to the event.
Truly,
Robert Bernardo
Fresno Commodore User Group
http://www.dickestel.com/fcug.htm