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  • ISBN-13: 9780253026446
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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.

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"Amateur Movie Making is Visual History at its best."Historical Journal of Film, Radio, and Television "An invaluable contribution to the study of previously overlooked nontheatrical films, Amateur Movie Making is a welcome addition to the overall field of media studies. Its focus on the everyday aspects of the material culture of the past along with its highly accessible and engaging writing will appeal to experts and non-experts alike."Society for Cinema and Media Studies Best Edited Collection Award Committee. (2018 award winner) "[ I]t is the love of cinema that shines through in these essays and the films themselves, making this book a must read for all of us."UCLA Film & Television Archive "There is an old idea that amateur art is the purest, because it is made without consideration of money or fame. Here is the proofvivid slices of real life as rich and rewarding as any gallery of Old Masters, rescued from obscurity through the extraordinary efforts of Northeast Historic Film. The essays in this volume, written in plain language, provide fresh insight into this still underappreciated art form. Like great paintings, the films themselves are impossible to forget"Phillip Prodger, Head of Photographs, National Portrait Gallery, London "This remarkable collection of essays both documents and brings to life the contributions of amateur filmmakers in the Northeast region of the United States.As a group these practitioners, and the record of their work treated here, have helped to define aesthetic choices and expectations that have so thoroughly permeated the twentieth century and present era as to be sometimes invisible. This important study, itself reflecting a broad range of voices, performs the important work of bringing them back into view."Anne Goodyear, Co-Director, Bowdoin College Museum of Art, Brunswick, Maine "This book is important because it is interdisciplinary on every level, it focuses on the materiality of the films, it pays attention to how the films are constructed and what they mean, and it grounds itself in regional space as a zone of overlapping discourses."Patricia R. Zimmermann, author of Reel Families: A Social History of Amateur Film "As the academic study of amateur and home movies enters into a more mature phase, it has become ever more apparent that such films can only be understood by understanding the various contexts of their productionwho shot the films when, where, and why?and their reception in the family or larger groups. Martha J. McNamara and Karan Sheldon's Amateur Movie Making: The Aesthetics of the Everyday in New England Film, 1915-1960, is the first volume to provide analyses of a group of amateur films which are available for study, making the volume an excellent reader for courses on amateur film."Jan-Christopher Horak, Director, UCLA Film & Television Archive, Professor, Critical & Media Studies, Los Angeles "At first blush, Amateur Movie Making's subtitle, Aesthetics of the Everyday in New England Film, 19151960, might suggest a narrowly defined field of inquiry with limited appeal to a broader audience. But readers would be remiss to dismiss such a delightful and expansive volume that resonates far beyond the realm of amateur film. One of Amateur Movie Making's greatest strengths is its addition of materials that animate the films in surprising ways."Journal of Cinema and Media Studies

Papildus informācija

Winner, SCMS Best Edited Book Award
Accessing Moving Images vii
Foreword ix
Alice T. Friedman
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction 1(14)
Martha J. McNamara
Karan Sheldon
Part I Locating Contexts: Archive, Material, History, Place
15(80)
1 A Place for Moving Images: Thirty Years of Northeast Historic Film
17(22)
Karan Sheldon
2 The Technologies of Home Movies and Amateur Film
39(9)
Dino Everett
3 A Region Apart: Representations of Maine and Northern New England in Personal Film, 1920--1940
48(23)
Libby Bischof
4 A Strange Familiarity: Alexander Forbes and the Aesthetics of Amateur Film
71(24)
Justin Wolff
Part II Creative Choices: Recovering Value in Amateur Film
95(78)
Reflection 1 The Task at Hand: The Films of Ernest Stillman
97(8)
Whit Stillman
5 Midway between Secular and Sacred: Consecrating the Home Movie as a Cultural Heritage Object
105(20)
Karen F. Gracy
6 "All the Wonderful Possibilities of Motion Pictures": Hiram Percy Maxim and the Aesthetics of Amateur Filmmaking
125(22)
Charles Tepperman
7 Comedic Counterpoise: Landscape and Laughs in the Films of Sidney N. Shurcliff
147(26)
Martha J. McNamara
Part III Everyday Lives: Home and Work in Amateur Film
173(46)
Reflection 2 Perspectives on the Home Movies of Charles Norman Shay, Penobscot Elder
175(8)
Jennifer Neptune
8 Not-at-Home Movies
183(15)
Christopher Castiglia
Christopher Reed
9 The Boss's Film: Expert Amateurs and Industrial Culture
198(21)
Brian R. Jacobson
Part IV Families: Private and Public
219(56)
Reflection 3 "The Ring of Time" in the E. B. White Home Movies
221(8)
Martha White
10 Opening the Can: Home Movies in the Public Sphere
229(24)
Melissa Dollman
11 Layers of Vision in Amateur Film
253(22)
Mark Neumann
Janna Jones
Selected Bibliography 275(6)
Index 281
Martha J. McNamara is Director of the New England Arts and Architecture Program in the Department of Art at Wellesley College. She is author of From Tavern to Courthouse: Architecture and Ritual in American Law, 1658-1860 and editor (with Georgia Barnhill) of New Views of New England: Studies in Material and Visual Culture, 1680-1830. Karan Sheldon is cofounder of northern New England's moving image archive, Northeast Historic Film. She has curated screenings including You Work, We'll Watch and Exceptional Amateur Films and given annual lectures in Regional and Nontraditional Moving Image Archiving for the L. Jeffrey Selznick School of Film Preservation, Rochester, NY.