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Tag: Center for Home Movies

September 21, 2015January 6, 2016 siobhancarreen 16mm film, amateur filmmaking, home movies, silent film

The Sherwood Family Films

In about one month’s time, it will be Home Movie Day in Baltimore. It has been mentioned more than a few times at MARMIA that home movies are important documents of cultural heritage, not just for the family that it records but also for others who may never have met this family. This past spring … Continue reading The Sherwood Family Films

September 3, 2015September 23, 2015 siobhancarreen 16mm film, 8mm film, amateur filmmaking, DIY, home movies, Programming, Re-use, silent film, Super 8mm film, VHS, Video

Baltimore’s 2015 Home Movie Day: Call for Entries

Baltimore's Home Movie Day this year will be held on October 25, 2015 at the Baltimore Museum of Art. Deadline for submissions is October 5. More info and submission form can be found here: CallforEntries-BMA-HMD-10-25-15

April 15, 2013May 26, 2013 siobhancarreen 16mm film, early cinema, home movies, preserved, Uncategorized

Bunny’s Home Movies

By Siobhan Hagan Clip from Druid Hill Park Zoo (1927). Many people may cringe at the idea of watching other people’s home movies. For example, my boyfriend subtly noted that my family home videos mostly document the lives of our many dogs rather than those of the humans. However, home movies are treasure troves full … Continue reading Bunny’s Home Movies

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All we want for Christmas is for Santa to explain this video to us! The @wjztv tape just says this is from December 1987 and is described as "Santa in Lapland". Lapland is Finland’s northernmost region, so we are pretty sure this is rare archival footage of Santa and friends chillin at the North Pole. Happy holidays from the MARMIA Team!
MARMIA founder @siobhan_cernugelj wearing the U=MARMIA tee! Lots of other colors available and a crew neck sweater (link in bio)—buying one (or 3!) supports our nonprofit mission to preserve Mid-Atlantic history.
Amazing week at #AMIA22! If you couldn't make it to Archival Screening Night last night, this was our submission! Shot by @wjztv staff Bill Spicer and starring Wiley Daniels, these are some wonderful holiday and AV-themed promos.
U get a cool t-shirt, MARMIA gets some $ to digitize more U-matic tapes! Win-win! U=MARMIA 🖤💛🧡❤️ bonfire.com/umarmia
Very excited for next weekend!
Today we are grateful for our AV Archivist @joanananananananana digitizing this 1986 episode of @wjztv ‘s “City Line" called "Cooking with Jonathan Edges" w/ Thanksgiving leftover ideas (thanks to funding from @clirhc)! Jonathan Edges was one of Baltimore's premiere chefs who regularly cooked for celebrities and would volunteer his services to community organizations. This clip shows Jonathan's final products of turning holiday leftovers into a wonderful post-holiday feast: leftover dressing used in stuffed red snapper, leftover gravy into celery chowder, and the turkey into BBQ. We hope you enjoy, get some ideas for your leftovers, and have a fantastic Thanksgiving!

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Our illustrations were drawn by Maryland native, Julia Oldham. Please do not reproduce without MARMIA permission.

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