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  • From: "Skip Elsheimer" <skip AT avgeeks.com>
  • To: "Kirston Johnson" <kirston.johnson AT duke.edu>, "Kim Cumber" <kim.cumber AT ncmail.net>, "Devin Orgeron" <devin_orgeron AT ncsu.edu>, "Lisa Carter" <lisa_carter AT ncsu.edu>, marsha_orgeron AT ncsu.edu, ncmia AT lists.ibiblio.org
  • Subject: Re: [NCMIA] Home Movie Day 2008 and the evening screening..
  • Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2008 13:50:34 -0400

So Lisa and Kim. Are the State Archives and NCSU shows going to be two
separate events?

Skip

On 9/4/08, Kirston Johnson <kirston.johnson AT duke.edu> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Thursday night for the Raleigh screening works great. I'm corresponding
> with Stephanie at UNC to nail down a date for their screening, but they're
> aware Thursday is already "taken." Once I hear back from Stephanie, I'll
> send out a note to everyone and maybe we can start discussing the poster
> and promotion early next week? How does that sound? It looks like the
> UNC screenings will loosely focus on "the South." With our films focusing
> somewhat on international travels/cultures and State's films focusing on
> many local events, I think we'll have a nice balance -- from our backyard
> to the far reaches of the globe, so to speak.
>
> More soon.
>
> Kirston
>
> *.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*
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> Kirston Johnson
> Moving Image Archivist
> Duke University
> Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Technical Services
> Smith Warehouse
> 114 South Buchanan Blvd.
> Bay 35, Box 90767
> Durham, NC 27708
>
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> "Kim Cumber" <kim.cumber AT ncmail.net>
> 09/04/2008 01:38 PM
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> To
> "'Skip Elsheimer'" <skip AT avgeeks.com>, "'Lisa Carter'"
> <lisa_carter AT ncsu.edu>, <marsha_orgeron AT ncsu.edu>, "'Devin Orgeron'"
> <devin_orgeron AT ncsu.edu>
> cc
> <kirston.johnson AT duke.edu>, <ncmia AT lists.ibiblio.org>
> Subject
> RE: Home Movie Day 2008 and the evening screening..
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> Hey, y'all – I believe we at the State Archives have fixed on Thursday
> nigh, October 24th, for our screening. I believe Duke has been
> considering Tuesday or Wednesday, October 22nc or 23rd. Here I have
> pasted a copy of correspondence about this from a few weeks ago…, but this
> is all I have heard so far:
>
>
> This sounds great, Kim! Thanks for providing all this information.
>
> Kirston
>
> PS: I think this event would make a great spot on "The State of Things."
> Perhaps we can contact Katy Barron, Managing Editor, and kind of pitch it
> to her at some point - send her a brief description of the program and a
> list of potential people to interview.
>
> *.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*
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> Kirston Johnson
> Moving Image Archivist
> Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library
> Duke University
> Box 90185, Durham, NC 27708
> Tel: 1-919-681-7963 Fax: 1-919-660-5934
> kirston.johnson AT duke.edu
>
> *.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*
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> "Kim Cumber" <kim.cumber AT ncmail.net>
> 08/06/2008 05:09 PM
>
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> To
> "'Kirston Johnson'" <kirston.johnson AT duke.edu>, <ncmia AT lists.ibiblio.org>
> cc
> <James.Sorrell AT ncmail.net>, "Lankford, Jesse" <jesse.lankford AT ncmail.net>,
> "Blake, Debbi" <Debbi.Blake AT ncmail.net>
> Subject
> RE: [NCMIA] Home Movie Screenings in October
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> Y'all,
>
> That is pretty exciting!
>
> I don't know that we have any films that follow the travel theme, but here
> at the State Archives, we are thinking of showing some of the following on
> the evening of Thursday, October 23rd:
> - H. Lee Waters films of Hillsborough, NC
> - Raleigh Fire Department training film, c.1950s (hilarious)
> - Tar Heel Family by George Stoney 1949, very forward thinking
> film about NC's natural resources and conservation etc…
> - Tomorrow's Market Today, 1965 film by WRAL about 'modern'
> marketing and economic development and the new Research Triangle Park!
> - Jockey's Ridge for all the People, 1975-1976, moving student
> film by Ron Hagell about saving the dune from developers and the founding
> of the state park at Jockey's Ridge
>
> And please count us "in" on a joint poster and let me know what you need
> from us. Our screening date is not 'set in stone' but Thursday is a very
> good night for us if it doesn't conflict with anyone else. Please do keep
> me in the loop on this and I look forward to hearing from you!
>
> Kim
>
> Kim Andersen Cumber
> Non-Textual Materials Archivist
> North Carolina State Archives
> 4614 Mail Service Center
> Raleigh, NC 27699-4614
>
> (919) 807-7311
> kim.cumber AT ncmail.net
>
> Opinions in this message might not represent the policies of this agency.
> E-Mail to and from me, in connection with the transaction of public
> business,
> is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed
> to
> third parties.
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> From: ncmia-bounces AT lists.ibiblio.org
> [mailto:ncmia-bounces AT lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of Kirston Johnson
> Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2008 4:14 PM
> To: ncmia AT lists.ibiblio.org
> Subject: [NCMIA] Home Movie Screenings in October
>
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> Karen Glynn and I have chosen several films to screen the week following
> Home Movie Day (October 18). I hope some of you have uncovered some home
> movie treasures as well and are still interested in screening these films
> the week of October 20-24. If so, I thought it might be a good idea to
> choose a date for each of our screenings. Perhaps we could each choose
> one night for screenings and work this into our PR strategy?
>
> As it happens, the films we've chosen for our screening are all somehow
> related to travel and/or world cultures. We're planning to screen films
> from the Sidney D. Gamble collection (China 1917-1932, DVD), the Glenn
> Kiner collection (Shanghai, 1928, lenticular, DVD), the Frederic Cowper
> Papers (Paris Exposition, 1937, film print), the H. Lee Waters collection
> (North Carolina, 1930s, film print), and the Morris Margolin Collection
> (USSR, Japan, Norway, France, Israel, 1950-60s, DVD).
>
> We'd like to screen our films either Tuesday, October 21 or Wednesday,
> October 22. How does this work with your schedules? Should we try to
> collaborate on a poster for this event? If so, we may be able to design
> it here at Duke and provide a pdf file to everyone to print from. Please
> let us know if you like the idea of a joint poster listing the multiple
> screenings and we'll see if we can get Library support to create it.
>
> Please write back with any thoughts or ideas and with a preferred
> screening date.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Kirston and Karen
>
> *.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*
>
> Kirston Johnson
> Moving Image Archivist
> Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library
> Duke University
> Box 90185, Durham, NC 27708
> Tel: 1-919-681-7963 Fax: 1-919-660-5934
> kirston.johnson AT duke.edu
>
> *.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*
>
> Kim Andersen Cumber
> Non-Textual Materials Archivist
> North Carolina State Archives
> 4614 Mail Service Center
> Raleigh, NC 27699-4614
>
> (919) 807-7311
> kim.cumber AT ncmail.net
>
> Opinions in this message might not represent the policies of this agency.
> E-Mail to and from me, in connection with the transaction of public
> business,
> is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed
> to
> third parties.
>
>
> From: avgeeks AT gmail.com [mailto:avgeeks AT gmail.com] On Behalf Of Skip
> Elsheimer
> Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2008 11:52 AM
> To: Lisa Carter; marsha_orgeron AT ncsu.edu; Devin Orgeron; Kim Cumber
> Subject: Home Movie Day 2008 and the evening screening..
>
> Hey folks,
>
> I'm about to head to Texas for a couple of shows over the weekend, but we
> need to coordinate:
>
> 1) HMD 2008 Raleigh.
> Specifically, press for the event. Can we get the NCSU promo machine
> cranking?
>
> 2) The Screening. Tentatively we were going to do a screening at the
> Erdahl-Cloyt theater in the library, but it's not done yet. Is that still
> the case, Lisa? If so, we need to find an alternative venue. So far, I
> don't think the other universities have announced a date, so maybe we
> should jump on it and be first to pick a date. What do you think?
>
> Also what do we want to screen, I suppose it doesn't really need to be
> home movie-centric but it would be a nice tie-in?
>
>
>




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