allarvickfund.org
Mission — ALCF
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The Al Larvick Conservation Fund. Is incorporated as a non-profit in New York State and is fiscally sponsored by the Laboratory for Icon and Idiom as part of its IndieCollect. Film program. The Laboratory of Icon and Idiom is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organized under the New York Not-For-Profit Law. The mission of the Al Larvick Conservation Fund. In light of Al's lifelong love of sports and teaching, ALCF will also give special consideration to home and amateur movies which depict school and school sports a...
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Board of Directors — ALCF
https://www.allarvickfund.org/board
Kirsten Larvick is a documentarian and media preservationist. Kirsten freelances on various theatrical, broadcast and web-based non-fiction story projects. Her company, KirstenStudio. Produces original documentary content. As Co-Chair of the Women’s Film Preservation Fund. As an Audiovisual Archivist. IndieCollect's mission is to save and make accessible American independent cinema. Kirsten founded the Al Larvick Conservation Fund in honor of her grandfather. Her company, Pro8mm. Is filled with practical...
kirstenstudio.com
Kirstenstudio — Documentary | Preservation
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Bring our indie film history into the digital age. June 26th, 2016 by KirstenStudio. Working to ensure the availability of movies told from diverse perspectives, IndieCollect. A New York City nonprofit, has purchased a new 5k film scanner. The shiny red Kinetta (created by Jeff Kreines) will give film-based work a rebirth. While some venues still project film, they are few and far between, offering limited options for filmmakers with movies that remain on analog mediums. Campaigns we’ve ever seen. I̵...
orphanfilmsymposium.blogspot.com
the Orphan Film Symposium: October 2014
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The Orphan Film Symposium. Archivists, academics, and artists saving, studying, and screening neglected moving images. Oct 19, 2014. Tickets to 4 sessions of THE REAL INDIES: A CLOSE LOOK AT ORPHAN FILMS, Oct. 31 and Nov. 1. Here's a condensed guide to the events that make up The Real Indies: A Close Look at Orphan Films,. As presented by AMPAS, NYU, and the Orphan Film Symposium, October 31 and November 1. Location: * The Academy Theater * 111 E. 59th St., New York, NY. Oct 31, 7:30 pm. Nov 1, 10:00 am.
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Sub-Genre » Author » bnewman
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Stephen Follows on Windows and how Hollywood makes money. July 14, 2016. I’ve been following Stephen Follow’s writings. On film data for the past couple of years, and he’s doing a stellar job. He recently published this e xcellent long-read on How Hollywood makes money. In particular, I think no one has done a better job at defining release windows for films. Here’s a nifty chart Stephen made:. Windowing via Stephen Follows. It is often claimed that marketing a Hollywood movie can cost up to twice of the...
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Sub-Genre » Category » Uncategorized
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Hocus Pocus – Know your advertisements from your journalism. June 27, 2016. To a new frontier.” (italics mine again) Here’s a photo:. I nearly puked up my breakfast. That’s the hocus pocus I’m referring to in the title, but let’s call it “virtual reality…” The Cannes Lions are awards specifically for advertising. Or as the NYT’s own Jim Rutenberg describes it in the next section. And in the case of. While you’d have a hard time knowing it from the NYT itself. Wowza How’s that for journalism? It is high q...
kirstenstudio.com
About
http://kirstenstudio.com/about
Kirsten works as a documentarian and preservationist. Her company, KirstenStudio, creates original nonfiction content and is currently in post-production with the documentary short and web-based experience, JOHN HEMMER and THE SHOWGIRLS. Kirsten also freelances on other nonfiction projects, most recently as Associate Producer and Outreach Coordinator on the feature documentary, LOOK AT US NOW, MOTHER! Ew York Women in Film and Television. In conjunction with the Museum of Modern Art.
documentary.org
Documentary Preservation | International Documentary Association
http://www.documentary.org/resources/documentary-preservation
Pare Lorentz Doc Fund. Films of Pare Lorentz. Letter from IDA Board President. Pare Lorentz Doc Fund. Films of Pare Lorentz. Letter from IDA Board President. Below, we have compiled a list of resources that will be beneficial to anyone interested in preserving their work, and ensuring important documentary work everywhere is adequately preserved and archived. Why Focus on Docs for Preservation? Pennebaker and Hegedus Top 10 for #savedocs (via DOC NYC). Eyes on the Prize. November 19, 2015. April 9, 2015.
hifibri.blogspot.com
Hi-Fi Bri: A Land Of Lost Movies In Midtown Manhattan
http://hifibri.blogspot.com/2014/08/a-land-of-lost-movies-in-midtown.html
Writer/Filmmaker Brian Sloan www.briansloan.com. August 21, 2014. A Land Of Lost Movies In Midtown Manhattan. There was a surprising and somewhat disturbing story in the TIMES arts section today about DuArt film labs. Collection of "lost movies". The lab, once a mainstay in the NY indie film world, worked with many filmmakers back in the days when one actually made films- on celluloid, with sprockets, chemical baths, and all that 20th century photochemical jazz. But still it got sent off to L.A. The Orig...