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The Big Reveal: Intellectual Access to Moving Images of Work Life, 1916-1960
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Share in our discoveries across three projects as we work to provide the first intellectual access to our hidden treasures relating to work and labor in early 20th Century New England, the 1939-1940 New York World's Fair and its period, and Boston local TV news. New York World's Fair. Intellectual Access to Moving Images of Work Life, 1916-1960. Finding aids for these collections are available online at oldfilm.org/collection. Exposing Unknown Boston Local TV News Collections. Queens Museum of Art. Queen...
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The Big Reveal: March 2011
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Share in our discoveries across three projects as we work to provide the first intellectual access to our hidden treasures relating to work and labor in early 20th Century New England, the 1939-1940 New York World's Fair and its period, and Boston local TV news. New York World's Fair. Tuesday, March 22, 2011. Cyrus Pinkham Collection draws scholarly attention. The Cyrus Pinkham Collection is slated for cataloging this year as part of the "Moving Images 1938-1939: Amateur Filmmakers Record The New York Wo...
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The Big Reveal: January 2011
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Share in our discoveries across three projects as we work to provide the first intellectual access to our hidden treasures relating to work and labor in early 20th Century New England, the 1939-1940 New York World's Fair and its period, and Boston local TV news. New York World's Fair. Saturday, January 22, 2011. Moving Images of Work Life Screening. Catalogers Katrina Dixon, Karen Wyatt, and Tim Rohe curated a public screening, Work Life Revealed. On January 20 at Northeast Historic Film's cinema. Joe Ga...
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The Big Reveal: December 2010
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Share in our discoveries across three projects as we work to provide the first intellectual access to our hidden treasures relating to work and labor in early 20th Century New England, the 1939-1940 New York World's Fair and its period, and Boston local TV news. New York World's Fair. Wednesday, December 15, 2010. Cataloging Throughout New England. Below, please enjoy his recent discoveries:. Tim Rohe, CLIR cataloging assistant. Posted by Katrina Dixon. A trip to Rochester, NY, through snow and wind resu...
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The Big Reveal: September 2011
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Share in our discoveries across three projects as we work to provide the first intellectual access to our hidden treasures relating to work and labor in early 20th Century New England, the 1939-1940 New York World's Fair and its period, and Boston local TV news. New York World's Fair. Monday, September 26, 2011. Describing Moving Images Outlines. September 27, 2011 Workshop, Describing Moving Images. At Simmons Graduate School of Library and Information Sciences. Posted by Karan Sheldon.
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Center for Home Movies
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Get On Our Mailing List. Idyllic America], ca. 1955 Orphan film. Our mission is to transform the way people think about home movies by providing the means to discover, celebrate, and preserve them as cultural heritage. Our vision is for a society where all families and communities value and properly care for their home movies and pass them on to future generations to learn from and enjoy.
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Center for Home Movies
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On “Amateur Films”. Hancock, WI, 1941] – Arthur Higgins Collection. It is within the mission. Of The Center for Home Movies to provide families and the general community with educational information on the preservation and care of home movies. We hope the following resources provides the tools and knowledge to care for your home movies. Note that Super 8 filmmaking is alive and well. You can still buy equipment and film stock and have it processed at select laboratories across the country.
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Center for Home Movies
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Basement Party, ca. 1962] – Orphan film. Your family films are important, and not just to you. The Center for Home Movies advocates the preservation of films within the household. Often called family films, home movies are likely to have their greatest meaning for immediate family members. Even if no one in the family currently takes an interest in these personal documents, a future spouse or child may find them of enormous significance.
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Center for Home Movies
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Think of Me First…. 2010 Digitization and Access Summit. 8220;Our Vacation in the Pocono Mts. PA, 1942 – John Sturcke Collection. The Center for Home Movies seeks opportunities to fulfill its mission. Through a variety of activities and projects aimed at preservation and outreach. Its first and most enduring project has been establishing Home Movie Day. As an annual international tradition, which has in turn led to the. Release and the ongoing Home Grown Movies.
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Americans in Paris, Autumn 1960. Posted by Albert Steg. January 28th, 2016. Enjoy this evocative short film edited by Jack Jewers from the Center for Home Movies’ Robert Leo Kilker, Jr. Collection. Set to “Dijan’s Waltz” performed by Dom La Nena. New book ‘How Films Were Made and Shown’ details amateur and professional practices. Posted by Albert Steg. January 26th, 2016. 8220;How Films Were Made and Shown 1895-2015″. Nashville TN / January 17th The Center for Home Movies @ Light Sound Machine. Home Grow...