ABC Sports coverage of the Munich Games is at the center of Tim Fehlbaum’s take on the ethics of broadcasting tragedy.
Tim Fehlbaum directs this suspenseful step-by-step look at how the network’s sports crew brought the Black September hostage ...
The cinematographer used some old-school techniques and even manned the camera himself while collaborating with director Tim ...
Sports have always been a ratings winner ... Island USA,” Taylor Sheridan’s “Yellowstone,” as well as several broadcast ...
The broadcast was also an early instance ... and introduced the equivalent of livestreaming when ABC Sports covered the 1972 Munich Olympics massacre. September 5 makes extensive use of original ...
ABC Sports was already on ... own production complex outside the Olympic Village. As the situation unfolded, the division took the dramatic decision to broadcast live with developments.
ABC Sports was already on the ground covering the sporting events from its own production complex outside the Olympic Village. As the situation unfolded, the division took the dramatic decision to ...
Filmmaker Tim Fehlbaum goes back to September 5, 1972, when the broadcast of the Munich Summer Olympics turned ... the film puts the spotlight on the ABC Sports broadcasters who made the unprecedented ...
The film follows the ABC Sports team as they turn ... Mason’s storied career in sports broadcasting has included seven Olympics, six World Cups, multiple America’s Cup races and Björn Borg ...
"September 5" tells the story of the live broadcast of the 1972 Munich Olympics tragedy, following the ABC sports broadcasting team as they reported on the hostage crisis. My dad gave me this ...