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Dive into the nostalgic accounts of Charlotte Fussel, born in 1943, as she recalls her experiences with mass media during the 1930s. From sound recordings to television, and even movies, discover the charm of bygone eras through her eyes. Learn about the impact of radio, television, and cinema on her life, reflecting the cultural shift of the times. Uncover a treasure trove of memories, anecdotes, and reflections on entertainment evolution through the lenses of a grandmother.
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By Anthony Bagliano 1930’s Mass Media Interview
Person I interviewed? • The person I interviewed was Charlotte Fussel • She was born on December ,24,1943 in Ohio. She is 70 years old. • My relationship to Charlotte Fussel is she's my grandma.
Sound Recording • A record cost 75 cents to 1 dollar. • My grandma said her favorite artists to listen to were Elvis and The Platters. • I asked my grandma What did your parents think about records and record players? She said, “They enjoyed them. It was nice to listen to. It brighten things up in the house.” • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2MnmIVBSZYM
Radio • I asked my grandma What do you remember about your experience with radio? She said “I remember listing to Soap Operas.” • I asked my grandma When were they on, and why did you like them? I listened to them in the evening, they were very entertaining story’s.
Television/Cable • A television back then cost about one hundred dollars • I asked my grandma What was it like when TV became available? She said “It was fascinating. We were the first people on the street with it.” • I asked What was it like when TV became available? It was fascinating. She said “We were the first people on the street with it.” • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7sZip-8K3z8
Movies (My background is the movie Gone with the Wind) • I asked my grandma What were your first movie going experiences like, and how were they different from today? She said, “I loved them; it was more wholesome back then, because movies know are obscene and crude.” • I asked my grandma What were some of your favorite films growing up and why? She said, “I really liked the movie The Thing from another world. I enjoyed it, because I really liked Horror.” • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jR3b6eMjFU
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THE End! (On the right is me and my grandmother) :D