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- Mixing animation with live-action, Saul Bass' "Why Man Creates" is an eight-part meditation on the nature and struggle of creativity.
- Two-dimensional clay animations melding and merging the work of 35 famous artists.
- Starring Dan O Herlihy as Mark Twain, this PBS special was created by renowned Twain scholars.
- About a blind marathoner, Harry Cordellos and his partner, Mike Restani, running the strenuous 7.6 mile Dipsea Race in Marin County, California.
- A day at a drag race track. Features Don Garlits and Shirley "Cha Cha" Muldowney, driving their 3,000 horsepower, nitro-methane burning dragsters. Great electronic soundtrack at the end
- Selected scenes from television coverage of Jimmy Carter's rise to the presidency.
- Presents an underwater fantasy. Studies the deep blues which gives the feeling of going down in an almost endless descent. Shows the beauty and gloriousness of the flower - life sea anemones. Concludes by showing the blues of the upper waters. Music by Jerry Garcia.
- What would you say if someone told you they could show you history of art in seven minutes? Rudolph can, and does. This film mosaic of 2000 rapid-fire images highlights of the best in Western art, with music by Wendy Carlos.
- Paripaligic mountain climber, Rick Leavenworth climbs a 13,000 foot mountain in the high sierras.