Broadcast video programs by David Ludwig are available for purchase for private home use. All programs were produced, directed, and edited by Mr. Ludwig.

Videography

From the Roots, California Indian Basketweavers, (30 mins) annual gatherings of California Indian Basketweavers share tribal knowledge and address such issues as access to gathering sites and pesticide spraying (1996).

Music Tonight, (twenty programs, 30 mins each) music series broadcast on KRCB - PBS features local and Bay Area musicians (1996). The program list includes:

Musical Group

101 Cotati Accordion Festival
102 Hangman's Daughter First Set
103 Hangman's Daughter Second Set
104 Hangman's Daughter Third Set
105 Yellowood Junction First Set
106 Yellowood Junction Second Set
107 David Auerbach The Improvisator
108 David Auerbach Carols in the Caves
109 The Pulsators First Set
110 The Pulsators Second Set
111 Katy's Dimples
112 Sara Baker First Set
113 Sara Baker Second Set
114 John Allair First Set
115 John Allair Second Set
116 Keyboard Blues Special
117 Norton Buffalo and the Knockouts
119 Michael Bolivar and 100 Friends
121 The Best of Music Tonight

Pomo Basketweavers: A Tribute to Three Elders, (3 part series) an award winning educational documentary with a focus on Pomo Indian culture and history and features biographical tributes to three Pomo basketweavers; Laura Somersal, Elsie Allen, and Mable McKay (1995).

Inti-Illimani in Concert, (30 mins) national award-winning music program - CPB Silver Award for local programming (1989)

World Music Benefit, (90 mins) with Olitunji, Jerry Garcia, Carlos Santana to benefit the World Music in the Schools educational program (1987).

En Camino, Latino Community affairs monthly program in Spanish and English (1986-1989).

Coastwalk, Documentary (30 mins) featuring Sierra Club environmentalists who address issues of coastal public access, off-shore drilling, and plans for a statewide coastal trail (1983).

No More Nukes, Documentary (1 hour) featuring musicians and protestors against nuclear technology (1979).

The Longest Walk, Documentary (1 hour) on the American Indian Movement; a political and spiritual walk across the nation to protest anti-Indian legislation and draw public awareness to Native American issues of sovereignty, genocide, land and fishing rights (1978).