1 / 16

FVA / Young Filmmakers Foundation Collection @ Donnell Library

FVA / Young Filmmakers Foundation Collection @ Donnell Library . * These kids are actually from ALBANY! . • collection contains films from several youth film clubs, all organized by Rodger Larsen — Montefiore-Moshulu in the Bronx —92nd St Y — 4 Rivington Street —University Settlement

ryanadan
Download Presentation

FVA / Young Filmmakers Foundation Collection @ Donnell Library

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. FVA / Young Filmmakers Foundation Collection @ Donnell Library * These kids are actually from ALBANY!

  2. • collection contains films from several youth film clubs, all organized by Rodger Larsen — Montefiore-Moshulu in the Bronx —92nd St Y — 4 Rivington Street —University Settlement — Henry Street Settlement • ODDS & ENDS — feature films by Jaime Barrios — ??? From NYSCA film funding report @ www.experimentaltvcenter.org

  3. • THE FILMS THEMSELVES • — neighborhood stories: parks, rooftops, school — genre films, redigested: horror, westerns “exploitation” movies made by kids — animation: stop animated, hand-drawn, etc …mostly @ Henry St. Settlement

  4. • founded through ~$60K grant from NYSCA —part of a wave of film funding • aimed to share with a larger audience films made by kids through the various film clubs • paucity of good movies aimed at 5-12 year olds

  5. MORPHING MEANING of YFF FILMS • STUDENT FILMS / PERSONAL FILM PROJECTS • DISTRIBUTED AS FILMS FOR CHILDREN — Youth Film Distribution Center • CULTURAL ARTIFACTS — preserved by NYPL — value isn’t necc. “cinematic” — screened at festivals

  6. 1985 — Young Filmmakers Foundation morphs into… • original mission was in some ways subsumed by technology: easier to gain access to multimedia storytelling technology… • focus more on lending equipment / shared-use facilities

  7. Museo del Barrio’s 1990 Latin Film & Video Festival

  8. YFF screening @ 2005 Tribeca Film Festival

  9. • FVA no longer wanted to foot film storage costs… …luckily Donnell Media Center had already begun sniffing around the films

  10. PHYSICAL HISTORY OF THE FILMS • original film club films pooled by Rodger. Original elements kept at the labs that processed them (mostly @ Du Art) • creation of YFDC >>> creation of circulating prints • stored in Fort Lee, NJ from ~’74 until Donnell ingest — not in climate-controlled storage though • Donnell has re-leaded, re-housed all the archival elements and many of the cleanest prints — weeding down to 2 best copies of YFDC projection prints — new prints of some films made with Carnegie grants in 2005. New INs? — not in climate-controlled storage. In fairly cold basement. offsite storage or cold storage @ new NYPL film facility to-be? • paperwork offers a good case study of having to round up and consolidate a collection!!!

  11. WHERE WILL THE FILMS GO?!?!

  12. LEZ WATCH ONE!

More Related