The Secret History of American Surveillance
The Secret History of American Surveillance
Few remember that the origins of our modern American surveillance state were forged over 115 years ago, half a world away in the Philippine Islands.
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Credits
Director and Producer Ariane Wu
Narrator Hilary Hess
Motion Graphics Artist Richard Levien
Sound Mixer Christopher Galipo
Music courtesy of Audio Network “Queensland Drover” by Mark Johns “Parade” by Chris Blackwell “Squirrel Picnic” by David O’Brien “Snare Drum March” by Patrick Hawes “Battle Call” by Patrick Hawes “Neutrinos” by Paul Mottram “Towers of Glass” by Matt Hill “Devious Thoughts” by Paul Mottram
Additional music “Action Man” by Terry Keating and Warren Slye
PostScript theme music Jason Kick
Executive Producer Amanda Pike
Editorial Directors Robert Salladay Amy Pyle
Images and footage courtesy of VideoBlocks Electronic Frontier Foundation Shutterstock Beachfront B-Roll Peter Menchini Democracy Now “This Week With George Stephanopoulos” Fox News Yale University Art Gallery Library of Congress National Archives and Records Administration AT&T University of California Libraries Internet Archive University of Michigan U.S. Army 911archive C-SPAN 2 Flickr user Stephen Melkisethian U.S. Air Force IBM Archives
Special thanks to Ali Winston Yasha Levine Fernando Diaz