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Raleigh Home Movie Day — 2013

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Do you have old home movies stashed away in your family vault? Ever wondered what’s on them, their condition, or how to take care of them? Then bring your family’s 8mm, Super 8 or 16mm home movies, VHS and Video8/Hi8 video tapes to the 11th annual Raleigh Home Movie Day, Saturday, Oct. 19, 2013. Just what might have been filmed by our parents with their old movie cameras back in the day?

At Raleigh Home Movie Day 2013, you will not only be able to talk with film archivists about preserving your movies, but you will be able to see them projected — a real treat if you have not seen them in a while. No home movies? Then come on out anyway and join in the fun watching your neighbors’ vintage movies.

Raleigh Home Movie Day 2013 — Discover the value of these unique cultural and historical documents and how to save them for future generations. Spend the day watching old films and even playing Home Movie Day Bingo. PLUS — you’ll get to go home with a free transfer of your film!

Co-sponsored by the Film Studies Program at NCSU, State Archives of North Carolina and AV Geeks Transfer Services.

In a feature post last year Goodnight, Raleigh! profiled the A/V Geeks and their work with film preservation and digitization.

RALEIGH HOME MOVIE DAY 2013

Saturday, Oct. 19, 2013, from 1 – 4pm

North Carolina State Archives Auditorium 109 East Jones St., Raleigh, N.C.

Free and easy parking in lot across Jones St. or on-street parking. Handicapped accessible.

For more information contact:

Skip Elsheimer, A/V Geek, 919.247.7752 skip@avgeeks.com

Website: http://www.avgeeks.com/hmd.html

Devin Orgeron  devin_orgeron@ncsu.edu 919-802-5026

Raleigh Home Movie Day is brought to you by A/V Geeks, NCSU Film Studies, and the State Archives of North Carolina.

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