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Release Date:
January 1, 2017
Original Title:
New Orleans: The First 300 Years
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Meraux Foundation
PBS
WYES
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 87
Narrated by actor John Goodman and produced by Peggy Scott Laborde, this documentary was produced for the city of New Orleans tricentennial in 2018. It focuses not only on New Orleans’ earliest days, but also tracks the evolution of the modern city, including its literary and music legacy and politics. Included are interviews with almost 30 notable New Orleanians.
Assistant Camera:
Mason Wood
Lenny Delbert Jr.
Johnathan Evans
Lenny Delbert
Paul Combel
Assistant Editor:
Kelsi Schreiber
Associate Producer:
Burke Bischoff
Kelsi Schreiber
Ashli Richard Morris
Chief Lighting Technician:
Fred Barrett
Cinematography:
Dave Landry
Consulting Producer:
John Kemp
Jason Weise
Director:
Larry Roussarie
Editor:
Larry Roussarie
General Manager:
Allan Pizzato
Graphic Designer:
John Beyer IV
Jeanne Valois Palazzo
Rob Olmstead
Location Assistant:
Andres Calandria
Producer:
Peggy Scott Laborde
Script Consultant:
John Kemp
Sound Recordist:
Brian Langowski
Nick Radlauer
Jeffrey Talbot
Transcriptions:
Ashli Richard Morris
Kelsi Schreiber
Steven Patriquin
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