Reviews
If John F. Kennedy was the first television president, then Barack Obama is the first YouTube president--and Arun Chaudhary, the first first videographer, captured the images that mark a seismic shift in the way American politics is practiced., "Arun was New Media? I always assumed he was CIA!" -David Axelrod, Former Senior Advisor to President Obama and Senior Strategist, Obama for America "With grace and good humor, Chaudhary weaves together his recollections of the Obama campaign and the White House with the theory and history of film in American politics. But you might not realize how much you're learning, because you're having too much fun." -Richard Ben Cramer, author of What It Takes and Joe DiMaggio "So interesting to finally learn what whatshisname's job actually was, I used to just ask him if he knew where the president went." -Rahm Emanuel, Mayor of the City of Chicago and Former White House Chief of Staff " First Cameraman tells a refreshing story about American politics-it's that what you see is what you get. What the camera saw in Barack Obama in 2008 is what the cameraman himself discovered off-camera. Wow!" -Chris Matthews, Host of Hardball and The Chris Matthews Show and bestselling author of Jack Kennedy: Elusive Hero "If John F. Kennedy was the first television president, then Barack Obama is the first YouTube president-and Arun Chaudhary, the first first videographer, captured the images that mark a seismic shift in the way American politics is practiced." -Dee Dee Myers, former White House Press Secretary and author of Why Women Should Rule the World , First Cameraman tells a refreshing story about American politics--it's that what you see is what you get. What the camera saw in Barack Obama in 2008 is what the cameraman himself discovered off-camera. Wow!", So interesting to finally learn what whatshisname's job actually was, I used to just ask him if he knew where the president went., With grace and good humor, Chaudhary weaves together his recollections of the Obama campaign and the White House with the theory and history of film in American politics. But you might not realize how much you're learning, because you're having too much fun., "Arun was New Media? I always assumed he was CIA!" --David Axelrod, Former Senior Advisor to President Obama and Senior Strategist, Obama for America "With grace and good humor, Chaudhary weaves together his recollections of the Obama campaign and the White House with the theory and history of film in American politics. But you might not realize how much you're learning, because you're having too much fun." --Richard Ben Cramer, author of What It Takes and Joe DiMaggio "So interesting to finally learn what whatshisname's job actually was, I used to just ask him if he knew where the president went." --Rahm Emanuel, Mayor of the City of Chicago and Former White House Chief of Staff "First Cameraman tells a refreshing story about American politics--it's that what you see is what you get. What the camera saw in Barack Obama in 2008 is what the cameraman himself discovered off-camera. Wow!"" --Chris Matthews, Host of Hardball and The Chris Matthews Show and bestselling author of Jack Kennedy: Elusive Hero "If John F. Kennedy was the first television president, then Barack Obama is the first YouTube president--and Arun Chaudhary, the first first videographer, captured the images that mark a seismic shift in the way American politics is practiced." --Dee Dee Myers, former White House Press Secretary and author of Why Women Should Rule the World