长篇纪录片《街头帮派:如何到达芝麻街》的官方配套书籍,收录了《芝麻街》**季中未发表的照片以及演职人员的访谈。
本书展示了影片的**采访和以前未发表的照片,进一步探索了《芝麻街》的起源和遗产。这些照片来自这个全球喜爱的儿童系列节目的**季。作者兼电影制片人特雷弗·克拉夫特(Trevor Crafts)获得了前所未有的档案资料和摄影作品,展示了摄影师大卫·阿蒂(David Attie)拍摄的150多张幕后照片,其中包括吉姆·汉森、威尔·李、洛雷塔·朗、鲍勃·麦格拉斯、弗兰克·奥兹、马特·罗宾逊、卡罗尔·斯宾尼、大鸟、奥斯卡·格鲁奇、伯特和厄尼以及其他几位芝麻街布偶的先驱者、动画师、演员和布偶。克拉夫特利用阿蒂的杰出照片和影片中的额外采访,深入探讨了节目创作者琼·甘兹·库尼(Joan Ganz Cooney)与芝麻工作室联合创始人劳埃德·莫里塞特(Lloyd Morrisett)、导演乔恩·斯通(Jon Stone)和布偶创作者吉姆·汉森(Jim Henson)如何创新地将民权运动的价值观和目标带到儿童电视中。
本书是对这些聪明的艺术家、教育家和电视先驱的持久成就的致敬,他们相信平等、教育和包容的价值观不仅应该得到拥护,而且应该让所有人都能享受到,这也是芝麻街50多年来一直坚持的梦想。
The official companion book to the feature-
length documentary Street Gang: How We Got to Sesame Street, featuring previously unpublished photographs from the first season of Sesame Street and interviews with cast and crew
The Unseen Photos of Street Gang: How We Got to Sesame Street expands on the film's exploration of the origins and legacy of Sesame Street with exclusive interviews and previously unpublished photographs from the first season of the globally beloved children's series. Author and filmmaker Trevor Crafts, who was given unprecedented access to archival footage and photography, presents more than 150 of photographer David Attie's behind-the-
scenes images of Jim Henson, Will Lee, Loretta Long, Bob McGrath, Frank Oz, Matt Robinson, Caroll Spinney, Big Bird, Oscar the Grouch, Bert and Ernie, and dozens of other pioneering puppeteers, animators, actors, and Sesame Street Muppets. Crafts uses Attie's remarkable photos and additional interviews from the film to dive deeper into the story of how show creator Joan Ganz Cooney, along with Sesame Workshop cofounder Lloyd Morrisett, director Jon Stone, and Muppet creator Jim Henson, took the values and goals of the civil rights movement and revolutionized children's television.
The book is a tribute to the enduring achievements of an ingenious group of artists, educators, and television pioneers who believed that the values of equality, education, and inclusion should not just be championed but also made available to all—a dream that Sesame Street has carried forward for more than fifty years.







