An Accidental Gift: The Making of FOR ALL MANKIND
For All Mankind
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32m
Director Al Reinert mined NASA’s film repository at the Johnson Space Center to create FOR ALL MANKIND. This 2009 program explores his commitment and the materials used, with comments by Reinert, Apollo 12 astronaut Alan Bean, NASA film editors Don Pickard and Chuck Welch, film vault curator Morris Williams, and lead librarian Mike Gentry.
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On Camera
For his film FOR ALL MANKIND, director Al Reinert chose to record audio-only interviews with the Apollo astronauts. Here, Reinert presents a compilation of on-camera interviews with fifteen astronauts, excerpted from a few of his favorite films about the Apollo missions and from two events for th...
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Alan Bean on FOR ALL MANKIND
Apollo 12 astronaut Alan Bean was the fourth man to walk on the moon, and he later commanded the Skylab 3 mission, staying a then record fifty-nine days in space. After retiring from NASA, he turned full-time to his other passion, painting. Presented here is a video introduction with Bean.
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Paintings from the Moon
Apollo 12 astronaut Alan Bean was the fourth man to walk on the moon, and he later commanded the Skylab 3 mission, staying a then record fifty-nine days in space. After retiring from NASA, he turned full-time to his other passion, painting. Presented here is a gallery of his paintings, each work ...