Moving image review (1988]-)

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The National Film •he ird (NFPB illy mdation. AMIA gets a seat on the NFPB. AMIA Miami, Maryann Gomes from the Northwest Film Archive attends her first AMIA conference; helps start the Regional Audiovisual Archives interest group (RAVA). AMIA Won; 'im Preserv 'able •^reservation Board, 'irst LaboratoryArchive Partnership gran: s include (Groucho Marx Home Movies)', Northeast Benedict ! Southern Medi;> (Thomas Collection). HIHIH^^II The Reel Thing IX: Laboratory Technical Symposium Montreal, Toni Treadway presents 8mm Logging in the High Sierras (1939) and a sound 8mm film held by the Smithsonian Human Studies Film Archive, Native American dancing in New Mexico. o> o> CO O) o> 0) o> Federation Internationale des Archives du Film (FIAF) conference in Cartagena, Colombia, symposium Out of the Attic: Archiving Amateur Film. FIAF Journal of Film Preservation preceded meeting with an Open Forum on amateur film and followed in 1998 with Jan-Christopher Horak's article about the symposium— on taking amateur cinema seriously. Publication of Jubilee Book, Essays on amateur film by I'Association Europeenne Inedits. •taisin' Cot' Getty Research Ins: symposium organized by Karen Ishizuka, The Past as Present: The Home Movies as a C • book pro the Home Mo. Kare md NFP: Treasures of AmFilm Arc!: amateur Japanese Ame: National Musei Minnesota Hislc Museum of Amc His!i Arci ,'D; is reissued in 2005. a Zimn Library of Congress and National Film Preservation Board fund AMIAconvened Roundtable on Small Gauge Film Preservation, hosted by G rover Crisp at Sony, to advance the US National Film Preservation Plan by collaborating on selecting and preserving amateur and small gauge film. Photo courtesy Janice Simpson, AMIA O O Big as Life: An American History of 8mm Films, Jylte Jensen, MoMA, and Steve Anker, SF Cinematheque, 1998-2001 exhibition and catalog. Publication of Alan Kattelle's book, Home Movies: A History of the American Industry, 1897 1979. currently selling on Amazon.com for $210 and more affordably at www. homemoviehistory.com www.oldfilni.org The Rt •iLA, Topaz, Cinenc s 8mm film to 35mm blowup: an excerpt of 1930s Czech home m, i to PAL DK: a to 35mir m work Timeline Continued on Page 10