So, I have 15 silent films of various sizes and widths, most come from the very late 1900's up to the mid 30's.. wondering If they are considered lost media, as each film roll I have has a title, but very little information about each one online, and pretty much no footage of either film posted anywhere. what should I do
So, I have 15 silent films of various sizes and widths, most come from the late 1910's up to the mid 40's.. wondering If they are considered lost media, as each film roll I have has a title, but very little information about each one online, and pretty much no footage of either film posted anywhere. what should I do
Inform some kind of society dedicated to collecting these things! This is important stuff!
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Post by rexdangervest on May 10, 2022 22:55:08 GMT
I recommend getting in contact with Niles Essanay Silent Film Museum or the Museum of the Moving Image. They may be able to help you get information on the films and, if you want to, you could donate the reels to them.
Please note: these are the first two museums I found in a Google search and I know nothing about their reputations. My point is that museums exist for silent films and they can be a huge help in this fact hunt.
Last Edit: May 10, 2022 22:58:47 GMT by rexdangervest
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