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The Zapruder film is a silent 8mm color motion picture sequence shot by Abraham Zapruder with a Bell & Howell home-movie camera, as United States President John F. Kennedy 's motorcade passed through Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas, on November 22, 1963. Unexpectedly, it captured the President's assassination .
Oct 21, 2013 · Zapruder, the garment-factory co-owner and 8-mm enthusiast who had unexpectedly captured the President’s assassination on camera, was out trying to get his film developed, as I later learned.
It’s been called the most important 26 seconds of film in history: The 486 frames of 8-millimeter Bell + Howell home movie footage shot in the midday sun of Dallas on November 22, 1963, by a...
Dec 8, 2016 · Abe Zapruder had no idea when he took his 8-millimeter camera down to Dealey Plaza on November 22, 1963 that he would record President Kennedy's assassination. The footage he captured, less...
Nov 18, 2013 · Zapruder's roughly 26-second film would be the only known recording to capture the entire assassination. Watch full televised coverage of the national tragedy from November 22, 1963.
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Rivera, a veteran TV correspondent, made history when he broadcast Abraham Zapruder’s home movie of JFK’s assassination on national television for the first time in March 1975. Rivera reveals he took a big risk personally.
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Nov 5, 2013 · Zapruder was in a unique position to capture the events that day a half-century ago. Standing on a 4-foot-high concrete pedestal, his receptionist bracing him from behind, the 58-year-old...