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  • From: Kirston Johnson <kirston.johnson AT duke.edu>
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  • Subject: [NCMIA] Home Movie Screenings Poster -- First Draft
  • Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2008 12:33:13 -0400


Hello everyone,

Mark Zupan put together this first draft of a poster for our event.  Please take a look and let me know if you have any suggestions for changes.  The event details come from a list I sent him early on and we can still edit that part.  I'm out of town until next Monday, so I won't be able to forward suggestion to him until next week.

Have a great weekend.

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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09/17/2008 11:03 AM

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State Archives / NC State:
Date - October 23
TIme - 7pm
Place - Search Room, State Archives (or if crowd is large, the first
floor auditorium)
Films:        
H. Lee Waters film of Hillsborough, NC      
Tar Heel Family by George Stoney 1949
Tomorrow’s Market Today, 1965      
Jockey’s Ridge for all the People, 1975-1976, by Ron Hagell
...and more?
More from NCSU and Skip...?

Lisa - the above is what I know for sure - bare bones.  Please beef up
wording - whatever sounds good to you - and add in whatever NCSU might
bring. I also have this facebook page re. this event

http://www.new.facebook.com/event.php?eid=29690496885

and will use it to publicize when the poster is done and can be
uploaded.

I am out of town (in Nashville, TN) until Monday, so I will possibly
not be around to review what you choose for the poster, but I TOTALLY
trust your judgment.  I didn't get the pictures, either, but I am sure
they are fine, too!

Thanks, and I will try to stay in touch while I am gone but..., I'm in
Nashville, so the good times are rollin' and I may not spend too much
time workin' during this vacation if you know what I mean!

Cheers!

Kim



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----Original Message----
From: lisa_carter AT ncsu.edu
Date: Sep 17, 2008 10:38
To: "Kirston Johnson"<kirston.johnson AT duke.edu>
Cc: <ncmia AT lists.ibiblio.org>
Subj: Re: [NCMIA] Home Movie Screenings Event Poster

Kirston and all,

The SNCA Archives Week Committee is organizing to get the word out
about
Archives Week events.  Archives Week in NC this year is October 20-
26th.
http://www.ncarchivists.org/archives_week/index.htm

There's a calendar for posting event dates (HMD and our screenings
for
the following week) here:
http://www.ncarchivists.org/archives_week/calendar.htm

Lisa



Kirston Johnson wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> Karen and I will be creating a poster for the home movie screenings
> event.  We’d like to have all the important details by this Friday,
so
> that our graphic designer can have the poster completed by September
19.
>  At that point, we’ll send each of you a PDF of the poster and you
can
> distribute/print it as much as you’d like (or do something on your
own).  
>
> Event details on the poster will include:
>
> Date
> Time
> Location (building, room)
> List of films to be screened
> URL
>
> I think I have most of this info, but I’m missing the time and room
in
> some cases.  Could each of you review the details below and let me
know
> how you’d like me to word things.  Also, if you could fill in the
> blanks, that would be great.
>
> I’ve attached a couple of still images we thought of using.  Please
feel
> free to comment or share others.  We’d like to use the vertical
stack of
> films for the central image, as that will allow us to stagger
details
> for each institution on the side.  As soon as we have a proof, we’
ll
> send it out.
>
> That’s it for now.  Thank you all for finding these great films and
> working with us to do this!
>
> Best,
>
> Kirston
>
>
> *_Details_*
>
> *Duke:*
>
> October 21
> 6:00pm (confirm)
> Rare Book Room, Perkins Library
> Home Movies / Regional Films from:
>         The Sidney D. Gamble collection (Pilgrimage to Miao Feng
Shan,
> China, 1927, DVD)
>         The Glenn Kiner collection (Shanghai, 1928, lenticular, DVD)
>         The Frederic Cowper Papers (Paris Exposition, Paris,
France,
> 1937, 16mm film print)
>         The H. Lee Waters collection (Kannapolis, North Carolina,
1930s,
> 16mm film print)  
>         The Morris and Dorothy Margolin Home Movies Collection
(Bangkok,
> Hong Kong 1965, DVD)
>
>  
> *UNC:*
>
> October 22
> [Time?]
> Pleasants Family Assembly Room, Wilson Library
> Films:
>         8mm home movies and actuality footage shot around the
> Mississippi Delta
> by Bill Ferris (ca. 1960s, film or DVD)
>         8mm home movies shot by Allard Lowenstein of travels abroad
in
> Europe,
> Africa, and Russia (ca. 1950s, film or DVD)
>         16mm home movie of African Americans identified as former
slaves
> shot
>         around Florence, SC by Harry Lee Harllee (ca. 1920s, DVD)
>         16mm home movie of an African American Baptism ceremony in
a
> lake (ca.
>         1960s, film or DVD)
>         Home movie footage of a jam session shot by Tommy Thompson
> (gotta get
>         more details on this one, film or DVD)
>
> *State Archives / NC State:*
>
> October 23
> [Time?]
> Search Room, State Archives
> Films:
>         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
>  
>
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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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>
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Lisa R. Carter
Head, Special Collections Research Center
NCSU Libraries
919-515-8119
lisa_carter AT ncsu.edu

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North Carolina State Archives
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