PBS Frontline is seeking hybrid vehicle footage
#1
PBS Frontline is seeking hybrid vehicle footage
PBS FRONTLINE is looking for video footage of the following hybrid vehicles for a film we are doing on business and climate change. We are looking for high quality, professional footage of the following vehicles that were part of the Partnership for a New Generation of Vehicles:
(2001) Chrysler's Dodge ESX3 - beauty shots, driving shots, workers assembling vehicle
(2000) Ford P2000 Prodigy - beauty shots, driving shots, workers assembling vehicle
(2000) General Motors Precept - beauty shots, driving shots, workers assembling vehicle
Please contact Jennifer Samuel at jsamuel@rainmedia.net if you have any leads on any of the footage above.
Thanks,
Gwen
RAINmedia for PBS FRONTLINE
164 West 80th St
New York, NY 10024
www.rainmedia.net
www.frontline.org
Tel +1 212 579 7781
Fax +1 212 579 7582
(2001) Chrysler's Dodge ESX3 - beauty shots, driving shots, workers assembling vehicle
(2000) Ford P2000 Prodigy - beauty shots, driving shots, workers assembling vehicle
(2000) General Motors Precept - beauty shots, driving shots, workers assembling vehicle
Please contact Jennifer Samuel at jsamuel@rainmedia.net if you have any leads on any of the footage above.
Thanks,
Gwen
RAINmedia for PBS FRONTLINE
164 West 80th St
New York, NY 10024
www.rainmedia.net
www.frontline.org
Tel +1 212 579 7781
Fax +1 212 579 7582
#2
Re: PBS Frontline is seeking hybrid vehicle footage
Beauty shots at wikipedia (you already knew that right?)
Based on a quick look at the NAP book on the subject
http://books.nap.edu/openbook.php?isbn=030907603X
It would seem that this partnership achieved none of its goals. Your research may lead you to more generous conclusions though.
The jaundiced view is that it stimulated Toyota to spend like crazy to develop Prius, which did achieve PNGV goals (except for the 80 miles per gallon part). Stay away from jaundice though, it's bad for your health.
DAS
Based on a quick look at the NAP book on the subject
http://books.nap.edu/openbook.php?isbn=030907603X
It would seem that this partnership achieved none of its goals. Your research may lead you to more generous conclusions though.
The jaundiced view is that it stimulated Toyota to spend like crazy to develop Prius, which did achieve PNGV goals (except for the 80 miles per gallon part). Stay away from jaundice though, it's bad for your health.
DAS
Thread
Topic Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
burningstar
Honda Civic Hybrid
9
08-07-2008 11:15 AM
Aaron Wasserman
Journalism & The Media
1
05-29-2008 06:43 AM
RX8Daniel
Honda Civic Hybrid
12
02-02-2006 05:44 PM