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Re: [NCMIA] Follow up on 2 topics from meeting last week
- From: "Cumber, Kim" <kim.cumber AT ncdcr.gov>
- To: 'NC Moving Image Archivists' <ncmia AT lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [NCMIA] Follow up on 2 topics from meeting last week
- Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2010 07:28:35 -0500
Hi everyone! I just wanted to let all y’all
know that I am swamped—SWAMPED—with work right now and there
appears to be no end in sight. SO I am not going to be able to be very active
in this or any other “extra-curricular” efforts for the foreseeable
future. I will do what I can and please know that my inaction will not be
because I don’t care. Thanks, Kim
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ncmia-bounces AT lists.ibiblio.org [mailto:ncmia-bounces AT lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of L. K. Gypsye Legge Hello All, NC is
important to film and film is important to NC. From
documentary footage of culture in Western North Carolina to features
representing the pirates that preyed on victims of the graveyard of the Films do
not spring from a void. From know NC from other presentations, to being able to
identify an available pool of well trained local service and talent providers,
NCSA's film program is fundamental part of NC being an attractive and viable
location for a production to consider. In the
modern era, film is modern medium of storytelling and advocacy. For
entertainment, to persuade, to give voice to under represented peoples or
perspectives, film is a powerful tool. By having an [arts oriented program of
film education- dont want to dis NCSU or UNC-W ( or any other NC) programs],
the UNC system helps film makers and other story tellers discover their voice,
NC's voice, and take the tradition of southern writing and storytellers into
the 21st century with professional skills, reaching far beyond the
geographical boundaries of NC. The
economy is a challenge for each of us, professionally and personally in
numerous ways, and we have sympathy for the decisions that must be made for the
state budget, but we (implore) and encourage each of you to seek other
solutions. To eliminate this program would have immediate and long term
negative consequences. |
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[NCMIA] Follow up on 2 topics from meeting last week,
L. K. Gypsye Legge, 12/08/2010
- Re: [NCMIA] Follow up on 2 topics from meeting last week, Kirston Johnson, 12/08/2010
- Re: [NCMIA] Follow up on 2 topics from meeting last week, Cumber, Kim, 12/10/2010
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