"As a child, I used to think home
movies, compared to proper films, inept and boring. But I've been
converted--many examples I've seen have been beautifully shot and historically
invaluable. See for yourself at your local Home Movie Day event in October."
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Kevin Brownlow
"Home Movie Day is the perfect
opportunity for people to connect with our past and to move the conversation
about preserving our cultural heritage into the future."
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Ken Burns
"Saving our film heritage should
not be limited only to commercially produced films. Home movies do not just
capture the important private moments of our family's lives, but they are
historical and cultural documents as well. Consider Abraham Zapruder's 8mm film
that recorded the assassination of President Kennedy or Nickolas Muray's
famously vibrant color footage of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera shot with his
16mm camera. Imagine how different our view of history would be without these
precious films. Home Movie Day is a celebration of these films and the people
who shot them. I urge anyone with an interest in learning more about how to
care for and preserve their own personal memories to join in the festivities
being offered in their community..."
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Martin Scorsese
The Lost Dominion Screening Collective is happy to announce that Ottawa will participate in this year’s International Home Movie Day on Saturday October 19, 2013 at the Mayfair Theatre from 3:30 till 5:30pm. Home Movie Day is an annual event celebrating amateur film and filmmaking. The audience is invited to bring their own “home movies,” which will be shown on the big screen. The event provides an opportunity for attendees not only to view their own home movies in their original format (since many people don’t own their own projectors anymore), but also to learn more about our community and cultural narratives through the personal histories revealed within these shared films.
Home Movie Day is free and open to the public. The event will include a discussion on the best ways to preserve film and videotape. Attendees are encouraged to bring films and videotapes in the following gauges for inspection and screening (when possible, although some material might be too damaged or delicate to project):
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Film:
Regular 8mm, Super 8, 16mm, 28mm, 35mm
Videotape:
Video8 and Hi-8
Trained
archivists will be in attendance to answer questions, and prepare material for
screening.
Home
Movie Day was started in 2002 by a group of film archivists concerned about
what would happen to all the home movies shot on film during the 20th century.
They knew many people have boxes full of family memories that they’ve never
seen for lack of a projector, or out of fear that the films were too fragile to
be viewed. They also knew that many people were having their amateur films
transferred to videotape or DVD, with the mistaken idea that their new digital
copies would last forever and the “obsolete” films could be discarded. Original
films (and the equipment required to view them) can long outlast any version on
VHS tape, DVDs, or other digital media. Not only that, but contrary to the
stereotype of the faded, scratched, and shaky home movie image, the original
films are often carefully shot in beautiful, vibrant color—which may not be
captured in a lower-resolution video transfer.
Home
Movie Day has grown into a worldwide celebration of these amateur films, during
which people in cities and towns all over meet their local film archivists,
find out about the archival advantages of film over video and digital media,
and—most importantly—get to watch those old family films! Because they are
local events, Home Movie Day screenings can focus on family and community
histories in a meaningful way. They also present education and outreach
opportunities for local archivists, who can share information about the proper
storage and care of personal films, and how to plan for their future.
The
Lost Dominion would like to thank the Mayfair Theatre for generously donating
their space for this event. Please join us for Home Movie Day: Saturday,
October 19, 2013 at the Mayfair Theatre from 3:30 till 5:30pm. We want to see your films!
For
more information about Ottawa’s Home Movie Day, please contact lostdominion For more info
on International Home Movie Day, please visit www.homemovieday.com.