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"CAMP SNIPATUIT, ROCHESTER, MASS." Title ID 1322.0020. Item Type Moving Image (Video) Clip Length: xyz Clip ID: ### Format and Extent film : si., col. ; 16 mm. Date(s) circa1951. Description
ALAMO THEATRE
History and Purpose of the Alamo Theatre: In keeping with our goal of preserving and making accessible northern New England's moving image heritage, Northeast Historic Film presents archival moments from our collection before the weekly feature films at the Alamo Theatre.Archival Moments.
VINDALE MOBILE HOMES Description. 60 second commercial for Vindale Mobile Homes featuring music of the period and "psychedelic" editing. Shots include examples of luxury lifestyles including putting golf balls on shag carpet, playing chess, and consuming mixed drinks.COLD STORAGE RATES
There are many ways to explore, use, and share our moving images and associated materials for research, teaching, and the joy of discovery. Start by exploring the 300+ collections described online. CHICAGO'S FIRST LADY OF AMATEUR FILM 5746 N. Drake Avenue. Chicago, IL 60659. nswatrous@yahoo.com. 773-478-3799. *Both Nancy Watrous and Charles Tepperman contributed to this presentation. The Tepperman text precedes the Watrous portion. Nancy Watrous and Charles Tepperman, photo by Karan Sheldon. “Film is the art of the century! it can delight, inform, involve andmotivate.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW AND RIGHTS OF PRIVACY IN The talk focused on basic practical questions pertaining to home movies by looking at U.S. copyright law from the points of view of: (1) the copyright owner of a particular home movie; (2) a collector or donor of film material to an archive; and. (3) a user of such material in commercial or non-commercial venues.MOVIE QUEEN, LUBEC
Description. Locally produced short drama and record of Lubec businesses. The movie queen, played by Evangeline Morrison, arrives on the boat from Eastport. She receives gifts from many store keepers as she tours the town of Lubec. Views of parade, sardine packing plant workers leaving work. HOME | NORTHEAST HISTORIC FILM 2020. Symposium. Join Us! Donate! NHF is a nonprofit archives dedicated to collecting, preserving and sharing northern New England's moving image heritage. We run a three-story vault holding 10 million+ feet of film, a public study center, a 140-seat theater, and enjoy the support of 400+ members. NORTHEAST HISTORIC FILM, ONLINE STORE Northeast Historic Film : - Agriculture Arts & Cultures Biography & Oral History Feature Films Fish Industry & Technology Boxed Sets Maine Massachusetts New Hampshire Rail & Sky Sports & Recreation Vermont Conflict Water Woods & Mills Membership Options Index Early Film & Television Children Annual Fund Postcards Alamo Tickets Music Gift Certificates oldfilm store, alamo theater, alamo store ABOUT US | NORTHEAST HISTORIC FILM About Us. Northeast Historic Film (NHF) is a moving image archives, incorporated as a non-profit organization in 1986. We are located in the Alamo Theatre, a 1916 cinema building, in Bucksport, Maine. Our mission is to collect and preserve the film and video record of northern New England (Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, andMassachusetts), and
"CAMP SNIPATUIT, ROCHESTER, MASS." Title ID 1322.0020. Item Type Moving Image (Video) Clip Length: xyz Clip ID: ### Format and Extent film : si., col. ; 16 mm. Date(s) circa1951. Description
ALAMO THEATRE
History and Purpose of the Alamo Theatre: In keeping with our goal of preserving and making accessible northern New England's moving image heritage, Northeast Historic Film presents archival moments from our collection before the weekly feature films at the Alamo Theatre.Archival Moments.
VINDALE MOBILE HOMES Description. 60 second commercial for Vindale Mobile Homes featuring music of the period and "psychedelic" editing. Shots include examples of luxury lifestyles including putting golf balls on shag carpet, playing chess, and consuming mixed drinks.COLD STORAGE RATES
There are many ways to explore, use, and share our moving images and associated materials for research, teaching, and the joy of discovery. Start by exploring the 300+ collections described online. CHICAGO'S FIRST LADY OF AMATEUR FILM 5746 N. Drake Avenue. Chicago, IL 60659. nswatrous@yahoo.com. 773-478-3799. *Both Nancy Watrous and Charles Tepperman contributed to this presentation. The Tepperman text precedes the Watrous portion. Nancy Watrous and Charles Tepperman, photo by Karan Sheldon. “Film is the art of the century! it can delight, inform, involve andmotivate.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW AND RIGHTS OF PRIVACY IN The talk focused on basic practical questions pertaining to home movies by looking at U.S. copyright law from the points of view of: (1) the copyright owner of a particular home movie; (2) a collector or donor of film material to an archive; and. (3) a user of such material in commercial or non-commercial venues.MOVIE QUEEN, LUBEC
Description. Locally produced short drama and record of Lubec businesses. The movie queen, played by Evangeline Morrison, arrives on the boat from Eastport. She receives gifts from many store keepers as she tours the town of Lubec. Views of parade, sardine packing plant workers leaving work. NORTHEAST HISTORIC FILM, ONLINE STORE Northeast Historic Film : - Agriculture Arts & Cultures Biography & Oral History Feature Films Fish Industry & Technology Boxed Sets Maine Massachusetts New Hampshire Rail & Sky Sports & Recreation Vermont Conflict Water Woods & Mills Membership Options Index Early Film & Television Children Annual Fund Postcards Alamo Tickets Music Gift Certificates oldfilm store, alamo theater, alamo store SERVICES | NORTHEAST HISTORIC FILM Stock Footage | Licensing Michael Bernard Collection, Northeast Historic Film. NHF licenses footage for reuse for broadcast, corporate, educational and web productions. Our primary focus is on material covering the northern New England region. We hold over 10,000,000 feet of film and 5,000 hours of video dating from 1901 tothe 2000s.
STUDY CENTER
Amateur. The Archie Stewart Collection, over 75,000 feet of 16mm original reversal film, by Archie Stewart (1902-1998), who began shooting in 1926. He was an active member of the Amateur Cinema League, an aeronautics enthusiast, sportsman, and second-generation Buick salesman. Unlike most amateur filmmakers, who continued to shootsilent film
JOIN & ENGAGE
In honor of the Alamo's 100th birthday, we have created a simple way for you to set up automatic monthly donations to support the theatre and our work at NHF. Click on the Donate button below and check the box which says "Make this recurring". Or call us at 207-469-0924 during regular business hours and we will set it up for you. STORAGE | NORTHEAST HISTORIC FILM Northeast Historic Film offers rental space in the Conservation Center for long-term preservation storage of motion picture film, videotape, and still photographic materials. NHF offers space to universities, archives, businesses, nonprofit organizations, and individuals. Call us at 800.639.1636 to discuss space options and for instructions onFROM STUMP TO SHIP
The From Stump to Ship project helped Sheldon and Weiss to envision Northeast Historic Film as a conduit between films and audiences, and since 1985 they have found ways to unite viewers and amateur and regional films. Unlike many archives across the country, Northeast Historic Film seems to be guided by a respect for both films andaudiences.
MOVING IMAGES
Boolean combination: Search expressions can be combined using the standard boolean "AND" and "OR" operators. Exact phase matching: Surround a search term in quotes to find exact matches. Wildcard matching: Use an asterisk (*) as a wildcard character to match any text. Wildcards may only be used at the end of a word, to match words that start your search term. "MOVIE QUEEN, LUBEC" Title ID 1209. Item Type Moving Image (Video) Clip Length: xyz Clip ID: ### Format and Extent film : si., b&w ; 16 mm. print. Date(s) 1936. Description Locally produced short CHICAGO'S FIRST LADY OF AMATEUR FILM 5746 N. Drake Avenue. Chicago, IL 60659. nswatrous@yahoo.com. 773-478-3799. *Both Nancy Watrous and Charles Tepperman contributed to this presentation. The Tepperman text precedes the Watrous portion. Nancy Watrous and Charles Tepperman, photo by Karan Sheldon. “Film is the art of the century! it can delight, inform, involve andmotivate.
CAMP SNIPATUIT, ROCHESTER, MASS. Margaret Hall owned Camp Snipatuit, a Massachusetts children's camp. The film includes diesel locomotive, children being helped off a train, a pony cart, baseball game, campers riding in ring English-style, Western-style riding, skits, and pirates. HOME | NORTHEAST HISTORIC FILM 2020. Symposium. Join Us! Donate! NHF is a nonprofit archives dedicated to collecting, preserving and sharing northern New England's moving image heritage. We run a three-story vault holding 10 million+ feet of film, a public study center, a 140-seat theater, and enjoy the support of 400+ members. NORTHEAST HISTORIC FILM, ONLINE STORE Northeast Historic Film : - Agriculture Arts & Cultures Biography & Oral History Feature Films Fish Industry & Technology Boxed Sets Maine Massachusetts New Hampshire Rail & Sky Sports & Recreation Vermont Conflict Water Woods & Mills Membership Options Index Early Film & Television Children Annual Fund Postcards Alamo Tickets Music Gift Certificates oldfilm store, alamo theater, alamo storeMOVING IMAGES
Moving Images 1938-1940, Amateur Filmmakers Record the New York World's Fair and Its Period. New York World's Fair (1939-1940) and amateur filmmaking during that era described by Northeast Historic Film, the Queens Museum of Art, and the L. Jeffrey Selznick School of Film Preservation at George Eastman House International Museum ofPhotography
DONATE FILM OR EQUIPMENT Technology. Alan and Natalie Kattelle Collection, Northeast Historic Film Northeast Historic Film also collects moving-image technology such as projectors, cameras, and editing equipment. This equipment helps to provide an overall picture of the filmmaking process, with a strong emphasis on amateur filmmaking. The addition of the Alan &Natalie
"CAMP SNIPATUIT, ROCHESTER, MASS." Title ID 1322.0020. Item Type Moving Image (Video) Clip Length: xyz Clip ID: ### Format and Extent film : si., col. ; 16 mm. Date(s) circa1951. Description
ALAMO THEATRE
History and Purpose of the Alamo Theatre: In keeping with our goal of preserving and making accessible northern New England's moving image heritage, Northeast Historic Film presents archival moments from our collection before the weekly feature films at the Alamo Theatre.Archival Moments.
MOVING IMAGES
Boolean combination: Search expressions can be combined using the standard boolean "AND" and "OR" operators. Exact phase matching: Surround a search term in quotes to find exact matches. Wildcard matching: Use an asterisk (*) as a wildcard character to match any text. Wildcards may only be used at the end of a word, to match words that start your search term. CHICAGO'S FIRST LADY OF AMATEUR FILM 5746 N. Drake Avenue. Chicago, IL 60659. nswatrous@yahoo.com. 773-478-3799. *Both Nancy Watrous and Charles Tepperman contributed to this presentation. The Tepperman text precedes the Watrous portion. Nancy Watrous and Charles Tepperman, photo by Karan Sheldon. “Film is the art of the century! it can delight, inform, involve andmotivate.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW AND RIGHTS OF PRIVACY IN The talk focused on basic practical questions pertaining to home movies by looking at U.S. copyright law from the points of view of: (1) the copyright owner of a particular home movie; (2) a collector or donor of film material to an archive; and. (3) a user of such material in commercial or non-commercial venues.MOVIE QUEEN, LUBEC
Description. Locally produced short drama and record of Lubec businesses. The movie queen, played by Evangeline Morrison, arrives on the boat from Eastport. She receives gifts from many store keepers as she tours the town of Lubec. Views of parade, sardine packing plant workers leaving work. HOME | NORTHEAST HISTORIC FILM 2020. Symposium. Join Us! Donate! NHF is a nonprofit archives dedicated to collecting, preserving and sharing northern New England's moving image heritage. We run a three-story vault holding 10 million+ feet of film, a public study center, a 140-seat theater, and enjoy the support of 400+ members. NORTHEAST HISTORIC FILM, ONLINE STORE Northeast Historic Film : - Agriculture Arts & Cultures Biography & Oral History Feature Films Fish Industry & Technology Boxed Sets Maine Massachusetts New Hampshire Rail & Sky Sports & Recreation Vermont Conflict Water Woods & Mills Membership Options Index Early Film & Television Children Annual Fund Postcards Alamo Tickets Music Gift Certificates oldfilm store, alamo theater, alamo storeMOVING IMAGES
Moving Images 1938-1940, Amateur Filmmakers Record the New York World's Fair and Its Period. New York World's Fair (1939-1940) and amateur filmmaking during that era described by Northeast Historic Film, the Queens Museum of Art, and the L. Jeffrey Selznick School of Film Preservation at George Eastman House International Museum ofPhotography
DONATE FILM OR EQUIPMENT Technology. Alan and Natalie Kattelle Collection, Northeast Historic Film Northeast Historic Film also collects moving-image technology such as projectors, cameras, and editing equipment. This equipment helps to provide an overall picture of the filmmaking process, with a strong emphasis on amateur filmmaking. The addition of the Alan &Natalie
"CAMP SNIPATUIT, ROCHESTER, MASS." Title ID 1322.0020. Item Type Moving Image (Video) Clip Length: xyz Clip ID: ### Format and Extent film : si., col. ; 16 mm. Date(s) circa1951. Description
ALAMO THEATRE
History and Purpose of the Alamo Theatre: In keeping with our goal of preserving and making accessible northern New England's moving image heritage, Northeast Historic Film presents archival moments from our collection before the weekly feature films at the Alamo Theatre.Archival Moments.
MOVING IMAGES
Boolean combination: Search expressions can be combined using the standard boolean "AND" and "OR" operators. Exact phase matching: Surround a search term in quotes to find exact matches. Wildcard matching: Use an asterisk (*) as a wildcard character to match any text. Wildcards may only be used at the end of a word, to match words that start your search term. CHICAGO'S FIRST LADY OF AMATEUR FILM 5746 N. Drake Avenue. Chicago, IL 60659. nswatrous@yahoo.com. 773-478-3799. *Both Nancy Watrous and Charles Tepperman contributed to this presentation. The Tepperman text precedes the Watrous portion. Nancy Watrous and Charles Tepperman, photo by Karan Sheldon. “Film is the art of the century! it can delight, inform, involve andmotivate.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW AND RIGHTS OF PRIVACY IN The talk focused on basic practical questions pertaining to home movies by looking at U.S. copyright law from the points of view of: (1) the copyright owner of a particular home movie; (2) a collector or donor of film material to an archive; and. (3) a user of such material in commercial or non-commercial venues.MOVIE QUEEN, LUBEC
Description. Locally produced short drama and record of Lubec businesses. The movie queen, played by Evangeline Morrison, arrives on the boat from Eastport. She receives gifts from many store keepers as she tours the town of Lubec. Views of parade, sardine packing plant workers leaving work.STOCK FOOTAGE
Beta SP: $15. 3/4" Umatic: $25. 8mm or Super 8mm reel: $0.35 per foot ($35 minimum) Usage Fees: A minimum charge of 30 seconds applies to all projects. In some cases this fee may be waived and a new per-second rate or flat fee can be negotiated. No license for ABOUT US | NORTHEAST HISTORIC FILM About Us. Northeast Historic Film (NHF) is a moving image archives, incorporated as a non-profit organization in 1986. We are located in the Alamo Theatre, a 1916 cinema building, in Bucksport, Maine. Our mission is to collect and preserve the film and video record of northern New England (Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, andMassachusetts), and
BLOGS | NORTHEAST HISTORIC FILM In an attempt to keep the public and our staff as safe as possible; the Alamo Theatre has closed until further notice. The archives will remain up and operating for now as our staff is small and social distancing is fairly easy and diligent hygiene practices have been put in place for shared spaces. SERVICES | NORTHEAST HISTORIC FILM Stock Footage | Licensing Michael Bernard Collection, Northeast Historic Film. NHF licenses footage for reuse for broadcast, corporate, educational and web productions. Our primary focus is on material covering the northern New England region. We hold over 10,000,000 feet of film and 5,000 hours of video dating from 1901 tothe 2000s.
"CAMP SNIPATUIT, ROCHESTER, MASS." Title ID 1322.0020. Item Type Moving Image (Video) Clip Length: xyz Clip ID: ### Format and Extent film : si., col. ; 16 mm. Date(s) circa1951. Description
MOVING IMAGE REVIEW ONLINE • NEW MEMBERS New Members Thank you to members who renewed or joined between January 1, 2010, and December 31, 2010. Your support is essential to our mission to collect, preserve, and make available northern New England’s moving image history. "MOVIE QUEEN, LUBEC" Title ID 1209. Item Type Moving Image (Video) Clip Length: xyz Clip ID: ### Format and Extent film : si., b&w ; 16 mm. print. Date(s) 1936. Description Locally produced shortFROM STUMP TO SHIP
Description. Depicts the year-round activities of the Machias Lumber Company on the Machias River in Washington County, Maine. Includes scenes of winter logging in the forest with hand tools and horses, as well as the spring log drive, with loggers using peaveys to break up log jams on icy rivers as the logs are moved from the forest to themill.
CHICAGO'S FIRST LADY OF AMATEUR FILM 5746 N. Drake Avenue. Chicago, IL 60659. nswatrous@yahoo.com. 773-478-3799. *Both Nancy Watrous and Charles Tepperman contributed to this presentation. The Tepperman text precedes the Watrous portion. Nancy Watrous and Charles Tepperman, photo by Karan Sheldon. “Film is the art of the century! it can delight, inform, involve andmotivate.
MOVIE QUEEN, LUBEC
Description. Locally produced short drama and record of Lubec businesses. The movie queen, played by Evangeline Morrison, arrives on the boat from Eastport. She receives gifts from many store keepers as she tours the town of Lubec. Views of parade, sardine packing plant workers leaving work. HOME | NORTHEAST HISTORIC FILM 2020. Symposium. Join Us! Donate! NHF is a nonprofit archives dedicated to collecting, preserving and sharing northern New England's moving image heritage. We run a three-story vault holding 10 million+ feet of film, a public study center, a 140-seat theater, and enjoy the support of 400+ members. NORTHEAST HISTORIC FILM, ONLINE STORE Northeast Historic Film : - Agriculture Arts & Cultures Biography & Oral History Feature Films Fish Industry & Technology Boxed Sets Maine Massachusetts New Hampshire Rail & Sky Sports & Recreation Vermont Conflict Water Woods & Mills Membership Options Index Early Film & Television Children Annual Fund Postcards Alamo Tickets Music Gift Certificates oldfilm store, alamo theater, alamo storeMOVING IMAGES
Moving Images 1938-1940, Amateur Filmmakers Record the New York World's Fair and Its Period. New York World's Fair (1939-1940) and amateur filmmaking during that era described by Northeast Historic Film, the Queens Museum of Art, and the L. Jeffrey Selznick School of Film Preservation at George Eastman House International Museum ofPhotography
DONATE FILM OR EQUIPMENT Technology. Alan and Natalie Kattelle Collection, Northeast Historic Film Northeast Historic Film also collects moving-image technology such as projectors, cameras, and editing equipment. This equipment helps to provide an overall picture of the filmmaking process, with a strong emphasis on amateur filmmaking. The addition of the Alan &Natalie
"CAMP SNIPATUIT, ROCHESTER, MASS." Title ID 1322.0020. Item Type Moving Image (Video) Clip Length: xyz Clip ID: ### Format and Extent film : si., col. ; 16 mm. Date(s) circa1951. Description
ALAMO THEATRE
History and Purpose of the Alamo Theatre: In keeping with our goal of preserving and making accessible northern New England's moving image heritage, Northeast Historic Film presents archival moments from our collection before the weekly feature films at the Alamo Theatre.Archival Moments.
MOVING IMAGES
Boolean combination: Search expressions can be combined using the standard boolean "AND" and "OR" operators. Exact phase matching: Surround a search term in quotes to find exact matches. Wildcard matching: Use an asterisk (*) as a wildcard character to match any text. Wildcards may only be used at the end of a word, to match words that start your search term. CHICAGO'S FIRST LADY OF AMATEUR FILM 5746 N. Drake Avenue. Chicago, IL 60659. nswatrous@yahoo.com. 773-478-3799. *Both Nancy Watrous and Charles Tepperman contributed to this presentation. The Tepperman text precedes the Watrous portion. Nancy Watrous and Charles Tepperman, photo by Karan Sheldon. “Film is the art of the century! it can delight, inform, involve andmotivate.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW AND RIGHTS OF PRIVACY IN The talk focused on basic practical questions pertaining to home movies by looking at U.S. copyright law from the points of view of: (1) the copyright owner of a particular home movie; (2) a collector or donor of film material to an archive; and. (3) a user of such material in commercial or non-commercial venues.MOVIE QUEEN, LUBEC
Description. Locally produced short drama and record of Lubec businesses. The movie queen, played by Evangeline Morrison, arrives on the boat from Eastport. She receives gifts from many store keepers as she tours the town of Lubec. Views of parade, sardine packing plant workers leaving work. HOME | NORTHEAST HISTORIC FILM 2020. Symposium. Join Us! Donate! NHF is a nonprofit archives dedicated to collecting, preserving and sharing northern New England's moving image heritage. We run a three-story vault holding 10 million+ feet of film, a public study center, a 140-seat theater, and enjoy the support of 400+ members. NORTHEAST HISTORIC FILM, ONLINE STORE Northeast Historic Film : - Agriculture Arts & Cultures Biography & Oral History Feature Films Fish Industry & Technology Boxed Sets Maine Massachusetts New Hampshire Rail & Sky Sports & Recreation Vermont Conflict Water Woods & Mills Membership Options Index Early Film & Television Children Annual Fund Postcards Alamo Tickets Music Gift Certificates oldfilm store, alamo theater, alamo storeMOVING IMAGES
Moving Images 1938-1940, Amateur Filmmakers Record the New York World's Fair and Its Period. New York World's Fair (1939-1940) and amateur filmmaking during that era described by Northeast Historic Film, the Queens Museum of Art, and the L. Jeffrey Selznick School of Film Preservation at George Eastman House International Museum ofPhotography
DONATE FILM OR EQUIPMENT Technology. Alan and Natalie Kattelle Collection, Northeast Historic Film Northeast Historic Film also collects moving-image technology such as projectors, cameras, and editing equipment. This equipment helps to provide an overall picture of the filmmaking process, with a strong emphasis on amateur filmmaking. The addition of the Alan &Natalie
"CAMP SNIPATUIT, ROCHESTER, MASS." Title ID 1322.0020. Item Type Moving Image (Video) Clip Length: xyz Clip ID: ### Format and Extent film : si., col. ; 16 mm. Date(s) circa1951. Description
ALAMO THEATRE
History and Purpose of the Alamo Theatre: In keeping with our goal of preserving and making accessible northern New England's moving image heritage, Northeast Historic Film presents archival moments from our collection before the weekly feature films at the Alamo Theatre.Archival Moments.
MOVING IMAGES
Boolean combination: Search expressions can be combined using the standard boolean "AND" and "OR" operators. Exact phase matching: Surround a search term in quotes to find exact matches. Wildcard matching: Use an asterisk (*) as a wildcard character to match any text. Wildcards may only be used at the end of a word, to match words that start your search term. CHICAGO'S FIRST LADY OF AMATEUR FILM 5746 N. Drake Avenue. Chicago, IL 60659. nswatrous@yahoo.com. 773-478-3799. *Both Nancy Watrous and Charles Tepperman contributed to this presentation. The Tepperman text precedes the Watrous portion. Nancy Watrous and Charles Tepperman, photo by Karan Sheldon. “Film is the art of the century! it can delight, inform, involve andmotivate.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW AND RIGHTS OF PRIVACY IN The talk focused on basic practical questions pertaining to home movies by looking at U.S. copyright law from the points of view of: (1) the copyright owner of a particular home movie; (2) a collector or donor of film material to an archive; and. (3) a user of such material in commercial or non-commercial venues.MOVIE QUEEN, LUBEC
Description. Locally produced short drama and record of Lubec businesses. The movie queen, played by Evangeline Morrison, arrives on the boat from Eastport. She receives gifts from many store keepers as she tours the town of Lubec. Views of parade, sardine packing plant workers leaving work.STOCK FOOTAGE
Beta SP: $15. 3/4" Umatic: $25. 8mm or Super 8mm reel: $0.35 per foot ($35 minimum) Usage Fees: A minimum charge of 30 seconds applies to all projects. In some cases this fee may be waived and a new per-second rate or flat fee can be negotiated. No license for ABOUT US | NORTHEAST HISTORIC FILM About Us. Northeast Historic Film (NHF) is a moving image archives, incorporated as a non-profit organization in 1986. We are located in the Alamo Theatre, a 1916 cinema building, in Bucksport, Maine. Our mission is to collect and preserve the film and video record of northern New England (Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, andMassachusetts), and
BLOGS | NORTHEAST HISTORIC FILM In an attempt to keep the public and our staff as safe as possible; the Alamo Theatre has closed until further notice. The archives will remain up and operating for now as our staff is small and social distancing is fairly easy and diligent hygiene practices have been put in place for shared spaces. SERVICES | NORTHEAST HISTORIC FILM Stock Footage | Licensing Michael Bernard Collection, Northeast Historic Film. NHF licenses footage for reuse for broadcast, corporate, educational and web productions. Our primary focus is on material covering the northern New England region. We hold over 10,000,000 feet of film and 5,000 hours of video dating from 1901 tothe 2000s.
"CAMP SNIPATUIT, ROCHESTER, MASS." Title ID 1322.0020. Item Type Moving Image (Video) Clip Length: xyz Clip ID: ### Format and Extent film : si., col. ; 16 mm. Date(s) circa1951. Description
MOVING IMAGE REVIEW ONLINE • NEW MEMBERS New Members Thank you to members who renewed or joined between January 1, 2010, and December 31, 2010. Your support is essential to our mission to collect, preserve, and make available northern New England’s moving image history. "MOVIE QUEEN, LUBEC" Title ID 1209. Item Type Moving Image (Video) Clip Length: xyz Clip ID: ### Format and Extent film : si., b&w ; 16 mm. print. Date(s) 1936. Description Locally produced shortFROM STUMP TO SHIP
Description. Depicts the year-round activities of the Machias Lumber Company on the Machias River in Washington County, Maine. Includes scenes of winter logging in the forest with hand tools and horses, as well as the spring log drive, with loggers using peaveys to break up log jams on icy rivers as the logs are moved from the forest to themill.
CHICAGO'S FIRST LADY OF AMATEUR FILM 5746 N. Drake Avenue. Chicago, IL 60659. nswatrous@yahoo.com. 773-478-3799. *Both Nancy Watrous and Charles Tepperman contributed to this presentation. The Tepperman text precedes the Watrous portion. Nancy Watrous and Charles Tepperman, photo by Karan Sheldon. “Film is the art of the century! it can delight, inform, involve andmotivate.
MOVIE QUEEN, LUBEC
Description. Locally produced short drama and record of Lubec businesses. The movie queen, played by Evangeline Morrison, arrives on the boat from Eastport. She receives gifts from many store keepers as she tours the town of Lubec. Views of parade, sardine packing plant workers leaving work. HOME | NORTHEAST HISTORIC FILM 2020. Symposium. Join Us! Donate! NHF is a nonprofit archives dedicated to collecting, preserving and sharing northern New England's moving image heritage. We run a three-story vault holding 10 million+ feet of film, a public study center, a 140-seat theater, and enjoy the support of 400+ members. NORTHEAST HISTORIC FILM, ONLINE STORE Northeast Historic Film : - Agriculture Arts & Cultures Biography & Oral History Feature Films Fish Industry & Technology Boxed Sets Maine Massachusetts New Hampshire Rail & Sky Sports & Recreation Vermont Conflict Water Woods & Mills Membership Options Index Early Film & Television Children Annual Fund Postcards Alamo Tickets Music Gift Certificates oldfilm store, alamo theater, alamo storeMOVING IMAGES
Moving Images 1938-1940, Amateur Filmmakers Record the New York World's Fair and Its Period. New York World's Fair (1939-1940) and amateur filmmaking during that era described by Northeast Historic Film, the Queens Museum of Art, and the L. Jeffrey Selznick School of Film Preservation at George Eastman House International Museum ofPhotography
DONATE FILM OR EQUIPMENT Technology. Alan and Natalie Kattelle Collection, Northeast Historic Film Northeast Historic Film also collects moving-image technology such as projectors, cameras, and editing equipment. This equipment helps to provide an overall picture of the filmmaking process, with a strong emphasis on amateur filmmaking. The addition of the Alan &Natalie
ALAMO THEATRE
History and Purpose of the Alamo Theatre: In keeping with our goal of preserving and making accessible northern New England's moving image heritage, Northeast Historic Film presents archival moments from our collection before the weekly feature films at the Alamo Theatre.Archival Moments.
MOVING IMAGES
Boolean combination: Search expressions can be combined using the standard boolean "AND" and "OR" operators. Exact phase matching: Surround a search term in quotes to find exact matches. Wildcard matching: Use an asterisk (*) as a wildcard character to match any text. Wildcards may only be used at the end of a word, to match words that start your search term.COLD STORAGE RATES
There are many ways to explore, use, and share our moving images and associated materials for research, teaching, and the joy of discovery. Start by exploring the 300+ collections described online. VINDALE MOBILE HOMES Description. 60 second commercial for Vindale Mobile Homes featuring music of the period and "psychedelic" editing. Shots include examples of luxury lifestyles including putting golf balls on shag carpet, playing chess, and consuming mixed drinks. CHICAGO'S FIRST LADY OF AMATEUR FILM 5746 N. Drake Avenue. Chicago, IL 60659. nswatrous@yahoo.com. 773-478-3799. *Both Nancy Watrous and Charles Tepperman contributed to this presentation. The Tepperman text precedes the Watrous portion. Nancy Watrous and Charles Tepperman, photo by Karan Sheldon. “Film is the art of the century! it can delight, inform, involve andmotivate.
MOVIE QUEEN, LUBEC
Description. Locally produced short drama and record of Lubec businesses. The movie queen, played by Evangeline Morrison, arrives on the boat from Eastport. She receives gifts from many store keepers as she tours the town of Lubec. Views of parade, sardine packing plant workers leaving work. HOME | NORTHEAST HISTORIC FILM 2020. Symposium. Join Us! Donate! NHF is a nonprofit archives dedicated to collecting, preserving and sharing northern New England's moving image heritage. We run a three-story vault holding 10 million+ feet of film, a public study center, a 140-seat theater, and enjoy the support of 400+ members. NORTHEAST HISTORIC FILM, ONLINE STORE Northeast Historic Film : - Agriculture Arts & Cultures Biography & Oral History Feature Films Fish Industry & Technology Boxed Sets Maine Massachusetts New Hampshire Rail & Sky Sports & Recreation Vermont Conflict Water Woods & Mills Membership Options Index Early Film & Television Children Annual Fund Postcards Alamo Tickets Music Gift Certificates oldfilm store, alamo theater, alamo storeMOVING IMAGES
Moving Images 1938-1940, Amateur Filmmakers Record the New York World's Fair and Its Period. New York World's Fair (1939-1940) and amateur filmmaking during that era described by Northeast Historic Film, the Queens Museum of Art, and the L. Jeffrey Selznick School of Film Preservation at George Eastman House International Museum ofPhotography
DONATE FILM OR EQUIPMENT Technology. Alan and Natalie Kattelle Collection, Northeast Historic Film Northeast Historic Film also collects moving-image technology such as projectors, cameras, and editing equipment. This equipment helps to provide an overall picture of the filmmaking process, with a strong emphasis on amateur filmmaking. The addition of the Alan &Natalie
ALAMO THEATRE
History and Purpose of the Alamo Theatre: In keeping with our goal of preserving and making accessible northern New England's moving image heritage, Northeast Historic Film presents archival moments from our collection before the weekly feature films at the Alamo Theatre.Archival Moments.
MOVING IMAGES
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There are many ways to explore, use, and share our moving images and associated materials for research, teaching, and the joy of discovery. Start by exploring the 300+ collections described online. VINDALE MOBILE HOMES Description. 60 second commercial for Vindale Mobile Homes featuring music of the period and "psychedelic" editing. Shots include examples of luxury lifestyles including putting golf balls on shag carpet, playing chess, and consuming mixed drinks. CHICAGO'S FIRST LADY OF AMATEUR FILM 5746 N. Drake Avenue. Chicago, IL 60659. nswatrous@yahoo.com. 773-478-3799. *Both Nancy Watrous and Charles Tepperman contributed to this presentation. The Tepperman text precedes the Watrous portion. Nancy Watrous and Charles Tepperman, photo by Karan Sheldon. “Film is the art of the century! it can delight, inform, involve andmotivate.
MOVIE QUEEN, LUBEC
Description. Locally produced short drama and record of Lubec businesses. The movie queen, played by Evangeline Morrison, arrives on the boat from Eastport. She receives gifts from many store keepers as she tours the town of Lubec. Views of parade, sardine packing plant workers leaving work.STOCK FOOTAGE
Beta SP: $15. 3/4" Umatic: $25. 8mm or Super 8mm reel: $0.35 per foot ($35 minimum) Usage Fees: A minimum charge of 30 seconds applies to all projects. In some cases this fee may be waived and a new per-second rate or flat fee can be negotiated. No license for ABOUT US | NORTHEAST HISTORIC FILM About Us. Northeast Historic Film (NHF) is a moving image archives, incorporated as a non-profit organization in 1986. We are located in the Alamo Theatre, a 1916 cinema building, in Bucksport, Maine. Our mission is to collect and preserve the film and video record of northern New England (Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, andMassachusetts), and
BLOGS | NORTHEAST HISTORIC FILM In an attempt to keep the public and our staff as safe as possible; the Alamo Theatre has closed until further notice. The archives will remain up and operating for now as our staff is small and social distancing is fairly easy and diligent hygiene practices have been put in place for shared spaces. SERVICES | NORTHEAST HISTORIC FILM Stock Footage | Licensing Michael Bernard Collection, Northeast Historic Film. NHF licenses footage for reuse for broadcast, corporate, educational and web productions. Our primary focus is on material covering the northern New England region. We hold over 10,000,000 feet of film and 5,000 hours of video dating from 1901 tothe 2000s.
STUDY CENTER
Amateur. The Archie Stewart Collection, over 75,000 feet of 16mm original reversal film, by Archie Stewart (1902-1998), who began shooting in 1926. He was an active member of the Amateur Cinema League, an aeronautics enthusiast, sportsman, and second-generation Buick salesman. Unlike most amateur filmmakers, who continued to shootsilent film
CONTACT US | NORTHEAST HISTORIC FILM Northeast Historic Film. PO Box 900 85 Main Street Bucksport, Maine 04416 USA Telephone: 207.469.0924 Toll-free: 800.639.1636 Fax: 207.469.7875 Alamo Theatre event MOVING IMAGE REVIEW ONLINE • NEW MEMBERS New Members Thank you to members who renewed or joined between January 1, 2010, and December 31, 2010. Your support is essential to our mission to collect, preserve, and make available northern New England’s moving image history.MOVING IMAGES
Boolean combination: Search expressions can be combined using the standard boolean "AND" and "OR" operators. Exact phase matching: Surround a search term in quotes to find exact matches. Wildcard matching: Use an asterisk (*) as a wildcard character to match any text. Wildcards may only be used at the end of a word, to match words that start your search term. "MOVIE QUEEN, LUBEC" Title ID 1209. Item Type Moving Image (Video) Clip Length: xyz Clip ID: ### Format and Extent film : si., b&w ; 16 mm. print. Date(s) 1936. Description Locally produced short CHICAGO'S FIRST LADY OF AMATEUR FILM 5746 N. Drake Avenue. Chicago, IL 60659. nswatrous@yahoo.com. 773-478-3799. *Both Nancy Watrous and Charles Tepperman contributed to this presentation. The Tepperman text precedes the Watrous portion. Nancy Watrous and Charles Tepperman, photo by Karan Sheldon. “Film is the art of the century! it can delight, inform, involve andmotivate.
HOME | NORTHEAST HISTORIC FILM 2020. Symposium. Join Us! Donate! NHF is a nonprofit archives dedicated to collecting, preserving and sharing northern New England's moving image heritage. We run a three-story vault holding 10 million+ feet of film, a public study center, a 140-seat theater, and enjoy the support of 400+ members. NORTHEAST HISTORIC FILM, ONLINE STORE Northeast Historic Film : - Agriculture Arts & Cultures Biography & Oral History Feature Films Fish Industry & Technology Boxed Sets Maine Massachusetts New Hampshire Rail & Sky Sports & Recreation Vermont Conflict Water Woods & Mills Membership Options Index Early Film & Television Children Annual Fund Postcards Alamo Tickets Music Gift Certificates oldfilm store, alamo theater, alamo store ABOUT US | NORTHEAST HISTORIC FILM About Us. Northeast Historic Film (NHF) is a moving image archives, incorporated as a non-profit organization in 1986. We are located in the Alamo Theatre, a 1916 cinema building, in Bucksport, Maine. Our mission is to collect and preserve the film and video record of northern New England (Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, andMassachusetts), and
MOVING IMAGES
Moving Images 1938-1940, Amateur Filmmakers Record the New York World's Fair and Its Period. New York World's Fair (1939-1940) and amateur filmmaking during that era described by Northeast Historic Film, the Queens Museum of Art, and the L. Jeffrey Selznick School of Film Preservation at George Eastman House International Museum ofPhotography
JOIN & ENGAGE
In honor of the Alamo's 100th birthday, we have created a simple way for you to set up automatic monthly donations to support the theatre and our work at NHF. Click on the Donate button below and check the box which says "Make this recurring". Or call us at 207-469-0924 during regular business hours and we will set it up for you.ALAMO THEATRE
History and Purpose of the Alamo Theatre: In keeping with our goal of preserving and making accessible northern New England's moving image heritage, Northeast Historic Film presents archival moments from our collection before the weekly feature films at the Alamo Theatre.Archival Moments.
"MOVIE QUEEN, LUBEC" Title ID 1209. Item Type Moving Image (Video) Clip Length: xyz Clip ID: ### Format and Extent film : si., b&w ; 16 mm. print. Date(s) 1936. Description Locally produced shortMOVING IMAGES
Boolean combination: Search expressions can be combined using the standard boolean "AND" and "OR" operators. Exact phase matching: Surround a search term in quotes to find exact matches. Wildcard matching: Use an asterisk (*) as a wildcard character to match any text. Wildcards may only be used at the end of a word, to match words that start your search term.COLLECTING POLICY
NHF will collect and preserve selected items of ephemera relating to New England films, with special attention to films that are "lost." This area of collecting supports the NHF Mission Statement goal of creating a survey of moving pictures of northern New England. NHF will collect posters from the silent era, and all post-1920 posters offilms
VINDALE MOBILE HOMES Description. 60 second commercial for Vindale Mobile Homes featuring music of the period and "psychedelic" editing. Shots include examples of luxury lifestyles including putting golf balls on shag carpet, playing chess, and consuming mixed drinks. HOME | NORTHEAST HISTORIC FILM 2020. Symposium. Join Us! Donate! NHF is a nonprofit archives dedicated to collecting, preserving and sharing northern New England's moving image heritage. We run a three-story vault holding 10 million+ feet of film, a public study center, a 140-seat theater, and enjoy the support of 400+ members. NORTHEAST HISTORIC FILM, ONLINE STORE Northeast Historic Film : - Agriculture Arts & Cultures Biography & Oral History Feature Films Fish Industry & Technology Boxed Sets Maine Massachusetts New Hampshire Rail & Sky Sports & Recreation Vermont Conflict Water Woods & Mills Membership Options Index Early Film & Television Children Annual Fund Postcards Alamo Tickets Music Gift Certificates oldfilm store, alamo theater, alamo store ABOUT US | NORTHEAST HISTORIC FILM About Us. Northeast Historic Film (NHF) is a moving image archives, incorporated as a non-profit organization in 1986. We are located in the Alamo Theatre, a 1916 cinema building, in Bucksport, Maine. Our mission is to collect and preserve the film and video record of northern New England (Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, andMassachusetts), and
MOVING IMAGES
Moving Images 1938-1940, Amateur Filmmakers Record the New York World's Fair and Its Period. New York World's Fair (1939-1940) and amateur filmmaking during that era described by Northeast Historic Film, the Queens Museum of Art, and the L. Jeffrey Selznick School of Film Preservation at George Eastman House International Museum ofPhotography
JOIN & ENGAGE
In honor of the Alamo's 100th birthday, we have created a simple way for you to set up automatic monthly donations to support the theatre and our work at NHF. Click on the Donate button below and check the box which says "Make this recurring". Or call us at 207-469-0924 during regular business hours and we will set it up for you.ALAMO THEATRE
History and Purpose of the Alamo Theatre: In keeping with our goal of preserving and making accessible northern New England's moving image heritage, Northeast Historic Film presents archival moments from our collection before the weekly feature films at the Alamo Theatre.Archival Moments.
"MOVIE QUEEN, LUBEC" Title ID 1209. Item Type Moving Image (Video) Clip Length: xyz Clip ID: ### Format and Extent film : si., b&w ; 16 mm. print. Date(s) 1936. Description Locally produced shortMOVING IMAGES
Boolean combination: Search expressions can be combined using the standard boolean "AND" and "OR" operators. Exact phase matching: Surround a search term in quotes to find exact matches. Wildcard matching: Use an asterisk (*) as a wildcard character to match any text. Wildcards may only be used at the end of a word, to match words that start your search term.COLLECTING POLICY
NHF will collect and preserve selected items of ephemera relating to New England films, with special attention to films that are "lost." This area of collecting supports the NHF Mission Statement goal of creating a survey of moving pictures of northern New England. NHF will collect posters from the silent era, and all post-1920 posters offilms
VINDALE MOBILE HOMES Description. 60 second commercial for Vindale Mobile Homes featuring music of the period and "psychedelic" editing. Shots include examples of luxury lifestyles including putting golf balls on shag carpet, playing chess, and consuming mixed drinks.MOVING IMAGES
Moving Images 1938-1940, Amateur Filmmakers Record the New York World's Fair and Its Period. New York World's Fair (1939-1940) and amateur filmmaking during that era described by Northeast Historic Film, the Queens Museum of Art, and the L. Jeffrey Selznick School of Film Preservation at George Eastman House International Museum ofPhotography
BLOGS | NORTHEAST HISTORIC FILM In an attempt to keep the public and our staff as safe as possible; the Alamo Theatre has closed until further notice. The archives will remain up and operating for now as our staff is small and social distancing is fairly easy and diligent hygiene practices have been put in place for shared spaces.STUDY CENTER
Amateur. The Archie Stewart Collection, over 75,000 feet of 16mm original reversal film, by Archie Stewart (1902-1998), who began shooting in 1926. He was an active member of the Amateur Cinema League, an aeronautics enthusiast, sportsman, and second-generation Buick salesman. Unlike most amateur filmmakers, who continued to shootsilent film
SERVICES | NORTHEAST HISTORIC FILM Stock Footage | Licensing Michael Bernard Collection, Northeast Historic Film. NHF licenses footage for reuse for broadcast, corporate, educational and web productions. Our primary focus is on material covering the northern New England region. We hold over 10,000,000 feet of film and 5,000 hours of video dating from 1901 tothe 2000s.
JOIN & ENGAGE
In honor of the Alamo's 100th birthday, we have created a simple way for you to set up automatic monthly donations to support the theatre and our work at NHF. Click on the Donate button below and check the box which says "Make this recurring". Or call us at 207-469-0924 during regular business hours and we will set it up for you.RENTING THE SPACE
After hours (10pm-8am) add $75/hour. DCP/Video projector: $50 for two hours. Laptop Computer Rental $20. Film rental: $250 and up. Tickets sold at the door by us (Cash/Credit/Debit cards or checks) Ticket design & printing: $50. Popcorn for all your guests: $25. Tablecloths $2. Extra Tables (6' or 8') $3.MOVING IMAGES
Boolean combination: Search expressions can be combined using the standard boolean "AND" and "OR" operators. Exact phase matching: Surround a search term in quotes to find exact matches. Wildcard matching: Use an asterisk (*) as a wildcard character to match any text. Wildcards may only be used at the end of a word, to match words that start your search term.FROM STUMP TO SHIP
Description. Depicts the year-round activities of the Machias Lumber Company on the Machias River in Washington County, Maine. Includes scenes of winter logging in the forest with hand tools and horses, as well as the spring log drive, with loggers using peaveys to break up log jams on icy rivers as the logs are moved from the forest to themill.
EMPLOYMENT | NORTHEAST HISTORIC FILM There are many ways to explore, use, and share our moving images and associated materials for research, teaching, and the joy of discovery. Start by exploring the 300+ collections described online.MOVIE QUEEN, LUBEC
Description. Locally produced short drama and record of Lubec businesses. The movie queen, played by Evangeline Morrison, arrives on the boat from Eastport. She receives gifts from many store keepers as she tours the town of Lubec. Views of parade, sardine packing plant workers leaving work. HOME | NORTHEAST HISTORIC FILM 2020. Symposium. Join Us! Donate! NHF is a nonprofit archives dedicated to collecting, preserving and sharing northern New England's moving image heritage. We run a three-story vault holding 10 million+ feet of film, a public study center, a 140-seat theater, and enjoy the support of 400+ members. NORTHEAST HISTORIC FILM, ONLINE STORE Northeast Historic Film : - Agriculture Arts & Cultures Biography & Oral History Feature Films Fish Industry & Technology Boxed Sets Maine Massachusetts New Hampshire Rail & Sky Sports & Recreation Vermont Conflict Water Woods & Mills Membership Options Index Early Film & Television Children Annual Fund Postcards Alamo Tickets Music Gift Certificates oldfilm store, alamo theater, alamo store ABOUT US | NORTHEAST HISTORIC FILM About Us. Northeast Historic Film (NHF) is a moving image archives, incorporated as a non-profit organization in 1986. We are located in the Alamo Theatre, a 1916 cinema building, in Bucksport, Maine. Our mission is to collect and preserve the film and video record of northern New England (Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, andMassachusetts), and
MOVING IMAGES
Moving Images 1938-1940, Amateur Filmmakers Record the New York World's Fair and Its Period. New York World's Fair (1939-1940) and amateur filmmaking during that era described by Northeast Historic Film, the Queens Museum of Art, and the L. Jeffrey Selznick School of Film Preservation at George Eastman House International Museum ofPhotography
JOIN & ENGAGE
In honor of the Alamo's 100th birthday, we have created a simple way for you to set up automatic monthly donations to support the theatre and our work at NHF. Click on the Donate button below and check the box which says "Make this recurring". Or call us at 207-469-0924 during regular business hours and we will set it up for you.ALAMO THEATRE
History and Purpose of the Alamo Theatre: In keeping with our goal of preserving and making accessible northern New England's moving image heritage, Northeast Historic Film presents archival moments from our collection before the weekly feature films at the Alamo Theatre.Archival Moments.
"MOVIE QUEEN, LUBEC" Title ID 1209. Item Type Moving Image (Video) Clip Length: xyz Clip ID: ### Format and Extent film : si., b&w ; 16 mm. print. Date(s) 1936. Description Locally produced shortMOVING IMAGES
Boolean combination: Search expressions can be combined using the standard boolean "AND" and "OR" operators. Exact phase matching: Surround a search term in quotes to find exact matches. Wildcard matching: Use an asterisk (*) as a wildcard character to match any text. Wildcards may only be used at the end of a word, to match words that start your search term.COLLECTING POLICY
NHF will collect and preserve selected items of ephemera relating to New England films, with special attention to films that are "lost." This area of collecting supports the NHF Mission Statement goal of creating a survey of moving pictures of northern New England. NHF will collect posters from the silent era, and all post-1920 posters offilms
VINDALE MOBILE HOMES Description. 60 second commercial for Vindale Mobile Homes featuring music of the period and "psychedelic" editing. Shots include examples of luxury lifestyles including putting golf balls on shag carpet, playing chess, and consuming mixed drinks. HOME | NORTHEAST HISTORIC FILM 2020. Symposium. Join Us! Donate! NHF is a nonprofit archives dedicated to collecting, preserving and sharing northern New England's moving image heritage. We run a three-story vault holding 10 million+ feet of film, a public study center, a 140-seat theater, and enjoy the support of 400+ members. NORTHEAST HISTORIC FILM, ONLINE STORE Northeast Historic Film : - Agriculture Arts & Cultures Biography & Oral History Feature Films Fish Industry & Technology Boxed Sets Maine Massachusetts New Hampshire Rail & Sky Sports & Recreation Vermont Conflict Water Woods & Mills Membership Options Index Early Film & Television Children Annual Fund Postcards Alamo Tickets Music Gift Certificates oldfilm store, alamo theater, alamo store ABOUT US | NORTHEAST HISTORIC FILM About Us. Northeast Historic Film (NHF) is a moving image archives, incorporated as a non-profit organization in 1986. We are located in the Alamo Theatre, a 1916 cinema building, in Bucksport, Maine. Our mission is to collect and preserve the film and video record of northern New England (Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, andMassachusetts), and
MOVING IMAGES
Moving Images 1938-1940, Amateur Filmmakers Record the New York World's Fair and Its Period. New York World's Fair (1939-1940) and amateur filmmaking during that era described by Northeast Historic Film, the Queens Museum of Art, and the L. Jeffrey Selznick School of Film Preservation at George Eastman House International Museum ofPhotography
JOIN & ENGAGE
In honor of the Alamo's 100th birthday, we have created a simple way for you to set up automatic monthly donations to support the theatre and our work at NHF. Click on the Donate button below and check the box which says "Make this recurring". Or call us at 207-469-0924 during regular business hours and we will set it up for you.ALAMO THEATRE
History and Purpose of the Alamo Theatre: In keeping with our goal of preserving and making accessible northern New England's moving image heritage, Northeast Historic Film presents archival moments from our collection before the weekly feature films at the Alamo Theatre.Archival Moments.
"MOVIE QUEEN, LUBEC" Title ID 1209. Item Type Moving Image (Video) Clip Length: xyz Clip ID: ### Format and Extent film : si., b&w ; 16 mm. print. Date(s) 1936. Description Locally produced shortMOVING IMAGES
Boolean combination: Search expressions can be combined using the standard boolean "AND" and "OR" operators. Exact phase matching: Surround a search term in quotes to find exact matches. Wildcard matching: Use an asterisk (*) as a wildcard character to match any text. Wildcards may only be used at the end of a word, to match words that start your search term.COLLECTING POLICY
NHF will collect and preserve selected items of ephemera relating to New England films, with special attention to films that are "lost." This area of collecting supports the NHF Mission Statement goal of creating a survey of moving pictures of northern New England. NHF will collect posters from the silent era, and all post-1920 posters offilms
VINDALE MOBILE HOMES Description. 60 second commercial for Vindale Mobile Homes featuring music of the period and "psychedelic" editing. Shots include examples of luxury lifestyles including putting golf balls on shag carpet, playing chess, and consuming mixed drinks.MOVING IMAGES
Moving Images 1938-1940, Amateur Filmmakers Record the New York World's Fair and Its Period. New York World's Fair (1939-1940) and amateur filmmaking during that era described by Northeast Historic Film, the Queens Museum of Art, and the L. Jeffrey Selznick School of Film Preservation at George Eastman House International Museum ofPhotography
BLOGS | NORTHEAST HISTORIC FILM In an attempt to keep the public and our staff as safe as possible; the Alamo Theatre has closed until further notice. The archives will remain up and operating for now as our staff is small and social distancing is fairly easy and diligent hygiene practices have been put in place for shared spaces.STUDY CENTER
Amateur. The Archie Stewart Collection, over 75,000 feet of 16mm original reversal film, by Archie Stewart (1902-1998), who began shooting in 1926. He was an active member of the Amateur Cinema League, an aeronautics enthusiast, sportsman, and second-generation Buick salesman. Unlike most amateur filmmakers, who continued to shootsilent film
SERVICES | NORTHEAST HISTORIC FILM Stock Footage | Licensing Michael Bernard Collection, Northeast Historic Film. NHF licenses footage for reuse for broadcast, corporate, educational and web productions. Our primary focus is on material covering the northern New England region. We hold over 10,000,000 feet of film and 5,000 hours of video dating from 1901 tothe 2000s.
JOIN & ENGAGE
In honor of the Alamo's 100th birthday, we have created a simple way for you to set up automatic monthly donations to support the theatre and our work at NHF. Click on the Donate button below and check the box which says "Make this recurring". Or call us at 207-469-0924 during regular business hours and we will set it up for you.RENTING THE SPACE
After hours (10pm-8am) add $75/hour. DCP/Video projector: $50 for two hours. Laptop Computer Rental $20. Film rental: $250 and up. Tickets sold at the door by us (Cash/Credit/Debit cards or checks) Ticket design & printing: $50. Popcorn for all your guests: $25. Tablecloths $2. Extra Tables (6' or 8') $3.MOVING IMAGES
Boolean combination: Search expressions can be combined using the standard boolean "AND" and "OR" operators. Exact phase matching: Surround a search term in quotes to find exact matches. Wildcard matching: Use an asterisk (*) as a wildcard character to match any text. Wildcards may only be used at the end of a word, to match words that start your search term.FROM STUMP TO SHIP
Description. Depicts the year-round activities of the Machias Lumber Company on the Machias River in Washington County, Maine. Includes scenes of winter logging in the forest with hand tools and horses, as well as the spring log drive, with loggers using peaveys to break up log jams on icy rivers as the logs are moved from the forest to themill.
EMPLOYMENT | NORTHEAST HISTORIC FILM There are many ways to explore, use, and share our moving images and associated materials for research, teaching, and the joy of discovery. Start by exploring the 300+ collections described online.MOVIE QUEEN, LUBEC
Description. Locally produced short drama and record of Lubec businesses. The movie queen, played by Evangeline Morrison, arrives on the boat from Eastport. She receives gifts from many store keepers as she tours the town of Lubec. Views of parade, sardine packing plant workers leaving work. HOME | NORTHEAST HISTORIC FILM 2020. Symposium. Join Us! Donate! NHF is a nonprofit archives dedicated to collecting, preserving and sharing northern New England's moving image heritage. We run a three-story vault holding 10 million+ feet of film, a public study center, a 140-seat theater, and enjoy the support of 400+ members. NORTHEAST HISTORIC FILM, ONLINE STORE Northeast Historic Film : - Agriculture Arts & Cultures Biography & Oral History Feature Films Fish Industry & Technology Boxed Sets Maine Massachusetts New Hampshire Rail & Sky Sports & Recreation Vermont Conflict Water Woods & Mills Membership Options Index Early Film & Television Children Annual Fund Postcards Alamo Tickets Music Gift Certificates oldfilm store, alamo theater, alamo store ABOUT US | NORTHEAST HISTORIC FILM About Us. Northeast Historic Film (NHF) is a moving image archives, incorporated as a non-profit organization in 1986. We are located in the Alamo Theatre, a 1916 cinema building, in Bucksport, Maine. Our mission is to collect and preserve the film and video record of northern New England (Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, andMassachusetts), and
MOVING IMAGES
Moving Images 1938-1940, Amateur Filmmakers Record the New York World's Fair and Its Period. New York World's Fair (1939-1940) and amateur filmmaking during that era described by Northeast Historic Film, the Queens Museum of Art, and the L. Jeffrey Selznick School of Film Preservation at George Eastman House International Museum ofPhotography
JOIN & ENGAGE
In honor of the Alamo's 100th birthday, we have created a simple way for you to set up automatic monthly donations to support the theatre and our work at NHF. Click on the Donate button below and check the box which says "Make this recurring". Or call us at 207-469-0924 during regular business hours and we will set it up for you.ALAMO THEATRE
History and Purpose of the Alamo Theatre: In keeping with our goal of preserving and making accessible northern New England's moving image heritage, Northeast Historic Film presents archival moments from our collection before the weekly feature films at the Alamo Theatre.Archival Moments.
"MOVIE QUEEN, LUBEC" Title ID 1209. Item Type Moving Image (Video) Clip Length: xyz Clip ID: ### Format and Extent film : si., b&w ; 16 mm. print. Date(s) 1936. Description Locally produced shortMOVING IMAGES
Boolean combination: Search expressions can be combined using the standard boolean "AND" and "OR" operators. Exact phase matching: Surround a search term in quotes to find exact matches. Wildcard matching: Use an asterisk (*) as a wildcard character to match any text. Wildcards may only be used at the end of a word, to match words that start your search term.COLLECTING POLICY
NHF will collect and preserve selected items of ephemera relating to New England films, with special attention to films that are "lost." This area of collecting supports the NHF Mission Statement goal of creating a survey of moving pictures of northern New England. NHF will collect posters from the silent era, and all post-1920 posters offilms
VINDALE MOBILE HOMES Description. 60 second commercial for Vindale Mobile Homes featuring music of the period and "psychedelic" editing. Shots include examples of luxury lifestyles including putting golf balls on shag carpet, playing chess, and consuming mixed drinks. HOME | NORTHEAST HISTORIC FILM 2020. Symposium. Join Us! Donate! NHF is a nonprofit archives dedicated to collecting, preserving and sharing northern New England's moving image heritage. We run a three-story vault holding 10 million+ feet of film, a public study center, a 140-seat theater, and enjoy the support of 400+ members. NORTHEAST HISTORIC FILM, ONLINE STORE Northeast Historic Film : - Agriculture Arts & Cultures Biography & Oral History Feature Films Fish Industry & Technology Boxed Sets Maine Massachusetts New Hampshire Rail & Sky Sports & Recreation Vermont Conflict Water Woods & Mills Membership Options Index Early Film & Television Children Annual Fund Postcards Alamo Tickets Music Gift Certificates oldfilm store, alamo theater, alamo store ABOUT US | NORTHEAST HISTORIC FILM About Us. Northeast Historic Film (NHF) is a moving image archives, incorporated as a non-profit organization in 1986. We are located in the Alamo Theatre, a 1916 cinema building, in Bucksport, Maine. Our mission is to collect and preserve the film and video record of northern New England (Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, andMassachusetts), and
MOVING IMAGES
Moving Images 1938-1940, Amateur Filmmakers Record the New York World's Fair and Its Period. New York World's Fair (1939-1940) and amateur filmmaking during that era described by Northeast Historic Film, the Queens Museum of Art, and the L. Jeffrey Selznick School of Film Preservation at George Eastman House International Museum ofPhotography
JOIN & ENGAGE
In honor of the Alamo's 100th birthday, we have created a simple way for you to set up automatic monthly donations to support the theatre and our work at NHF. Click on the Donate button below and check the box which says "Make this recurring". Or call us at 207-469-0924 during regular business hours and we will set it up for you.ALAMO THEATRE
History and Purpose of the Alamo Theatre: In keeping with our goal of preserving and making accessible northern New England's moving image heritage, Northeast Historic Film presents archival moments from our collection before the weekly feature films at the Alamo Theatre.Archival Moments.
"MOVIE QUEEN, LUBEC" Title ID 1209. Item Type Moving Image (Video) Clip Length: xyz Clip ID: ### Format and Extent film : si., b&w ; 16 mm. print. Date(s) 1936. Description Locally produced shortMOVING IMAGES
Boolean combination: Search expressions can be combined using the standard boolean "AND" and "OR" operators. Exact phase matching: Surround a search term in quotes to find exact matches. Wildcard matching: Use an asterisk (*) as a wildcard character to match any text. Wildcards may only be used at the end of a word, to match words that start your search term.COLLECTING POLICY
NHF will collect and preserve selected items of ephemera relating to New England films, with special attention to films that are "lost." This area of collecting supports the NHF Mission Statement goal of creating a survey of moving pictures of northern New England. NHF will collect posters from the silent era, and all post-1920 posters offilms
VINDALE MOBILE HOMES Description. 60 second commercial for Vindale Mobile Homes featuring music of the period and "psychedelic" editing. Shots include examples of luxury lifestyles including putting golf balls on shag carpet, playing chess, and consuming mixed drinks.MOVING IMAGES
Moving Images 1938-1940, Amateur Filmmakers Record the New York World's Fair and Its Period. New York World's Fair (1939-1940) and amateur filmmaking during that era described by Northeast Historic Film, the Queens Museum of Art, and the L. Jeffrey Selznick School of Film Preservation at George Eastman House International Museum ofPhotography
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Amateur. The Archie Stewart Collection, over 75,000 feet of 16mm original reversal film, by Archie Stewart (1902-1998), who began shooting in 1926. He was an active member of the Amateur Cinema League, an aeronautics enthusiast, sportsman, and second-generation Buick salesman. Unlike most amateur filmmakers, who continued to shootsilent film
SERVICES | NORTHEAST HISTORIC FILM Stock Footage | Licensing Michael Bernard Collection, Northeast Historic Film. NHF licenses footage for reuse for broadcast, corporate, educational and web productions. Our primary focus is on material covering the northern New England region. We hold over 10,000,000 feet of film and 5,000 hours of video dating from 1901 tothe 2000s.
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Description. Depicts the year-round activities of the Machias Lumber Company on the Machias River in Washington County, Maine. Includes scenes of winter logging in the forest with hand tools and horses, as well as the spring log drive, with loggers using peaveys to break up log jams on icy rivers as the logs are moved from the forest to themill.
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Description. Locally produced short drama and record of Lubec businesses. The movie queen, played by Evangeline Morrison, arrives on the boat from Eastport. She receives gifts from many store keepers as she tours the town of Lubec. Views of parade, sardine packing plant workers leaving work.Skip to Navigation
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"Maine’s Home Movies: Treasures from Northeast Historic Film" will be shown again on Maine Public, in celebration of Maine’s 2020 Bicentennial, on March 15, 2020. Check local listings for time. Also available on DVD: email joe@oldfilm.org or watch it now: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/212872 Aesthetics of Amateur Film New book, Amateur Movie Making: Aesthetics of the Everyday in New England Film, 1915-1960. Essays by a dozen authors—with online viewing of titles from NHF Collections , www.oldfilm.org/amm. Indiana University Press, 2017 and available from bookstores, Amazon, B&N, Google Play, iBooks.* More Info
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Margaret Cram and other itinerant women directors made Movie Queen films in the 1930s. Movie Queen, Lubec was shot on the coast of Maine and preserved by Northeast Historic Film. * Item record with video excerpt * Borrow 3 Movie Queens* In the NHF Store
Adelaide Pearson Films Gandhi Adelaide Pearson traveled the world filming potters to inform her Maine pottery business. In India she met Mahatma Gandhi, in 1936 shooting what may be the first color footage of him. * Item record with video excerpt * Orphans Film Symposium Camp Chewonki Collection The Camp Chewonki Collection consists of two reels shot in the 1940s depicting daily summer camp activities at Camp Chewonki in Wiscasset, Maine. Chewonki is a boys camp in operation since 1915 that continuesto operate today.
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Mission: Alpha Centauri is a science fiction film made in 1967 by an 8th Grade class in Blue Hill, Maine. Lost in Space and Star Trek likely inspired their work * Item record with video excerpt* Essay
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The Business is Open but the Building is Closed In an attempt to keep the public and our staff as safe as possible; the Alamo Theatre has closed until further notice and the Summer Symposium for 2020 has been cancelled. The archive is up and operating, although our hours are somewhat variable, so if you are picking up or dropping off it is best to call ahead. We will not allow visitors or customers into the archives beyond the glass entry hall. We have an area set up for picking up and dropping off film and video. Disposable gloves, disinfecting wipes and hand sanitizer are there for all parties to use. We thank you for your patience. We value your efforts to respect this new protocol. Please check our Facebook page for the most up-to-date information. Stayhealthy!
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