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Parry Teasdale is an American video artist and a founding member of the early video collective Videofreex. He was also involved with Lanesville TV, one of the first pirate TV stations, throughout the 1970s. ==Role in founding Videofreex== Teasdale attended the Woodstock music festival during the summer of 1969 where he met and became friends with future Videofreex co-founder David Cort. Both having brought video equipment, the pair collaborated in filming the festival, placing emphasis on the crowds rather than the musical performers in their footage. After an unsuccessful attempt to sell the Woodstock tapes to the CBS news program ''60 Minutes'', Teasdale moved to Manhattan to found Videofreex along with Cort and Cort's then-girlfriend Curtis Ratcliff (Boyle 1997, p. 15). CBS executive Don West quickly became interested in the newly formed group's work, particularly their portrayals of youth and 1960s counterculture. He funded the shooting of the pilot of a new program that might replace the ''The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour'', which had recently been cancelled. The network declined to pick up the finished project, titled Subject to Change, deeming it too radical for network television.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.vdb.org/titles/subject-change )〕 Due to the high cost of rent in SoHo, several members of Videofreex including Teasdale decided to leave the city but remain part of the collective.〔Teasdale, Parry. "Parry Teasdale. Interviewed by Chris Hill, with Deedee Halleck." Interview by Chris Hill. Vasulka.org. Steina & Woody Vasulka, May 1995. Web. 28 Apr. 2015. . 〕
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