A compelling regional and historical study that transforms our understanding of film history, Amateur Movie Making demonstrates how amateur films and home movies stand as testaments to the creative lives of ordinary people, enriching our experience of art and the everyday. Here we encounter the lyrical and visually expressive qualities of films produced in New England between 1915 and 1960 and held in the collections of Northeast Historic Film, a moving image repository and study center that was established to collect, preserve, and interpret the audiovisual record of northern New England. Contributors from diverse backgrounds examine the visual aesthetics of these films while placing them in their social, political, and historical contexts. Each discussion is enhanced by technical notes and the analyses are also juxtaposed with personal reflections by artists who have close connections to particular amateur filmmakers. These reflections reanimate the original private contexts of the home movies before they were recast as objects of study and artifacts of public history.
Author(s): Martha J. McNamara, Karan Sheldon, Alice T. Friedman
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Year: 2017
Language: English
Pages: 360
City: Bloomington
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AMATEUR MOVIE MAKING
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Copyright
Contents
Accessing Moving Images
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I Locating Contexts: Archive, Material, History, Place
1 A Place for Moving Images: Thirty Years of Northeast Historic Film
2 The Technologies of Home Movies and Amateur Film
3 A Region Apart: Representations of Maine and Northern New England in Personal Film, 1920–1940
4 A Strange Familiarity: Alexander Forbes and the Aesthetics of Amateur Film
Part II Creative Choices: Recovering Value in Amateur Film
Reflection 1: The Task at Hand: The Films of Ernest Stillman
5 Midway between Secular and Sacred: Consecrating the Home Movie as a Cultural Heritage Object
6 “All the Wonderful Possibilities of Motion Pictures”: Hiram Percy Maxim and the Aesthetics of Amateur Filmmaking
7 Comedic Counterpoise: Landscape and Laughs in the Films of Sidney N. Shurcliff
Part III Everyday Lives: Home and Work in Amateur Film
Reflection 2: Perspectives on the Home Movies of Charles Norman Shay, Penobscot Elder
8 Not-at-Home Movies
9 The Boss’s Film: Expert Amateurs and Industrial Culture
Part IV Families: Private and Public
Reflection 3: “The Ring of Time” in the E. B. White Home Movies
10 Opening the Can: Home Movies in the Public Sphere
11 Layers of Vision in Amateur Film
Selected Bibliography
Index