ON FIRE Stop-motion 1950 train film by Henry Charles Fleischer. (1398)
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A silent stop-motion animation film showing a day and night in the life of a model town and the railroads that serve it, circa early 1950s. An early experimental color film with a combination of stop-motion animation and live action. It was produced by cameraman Henry Charles Fleischer (1925-2010).
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1-Link https://youtu.be/gLOM1D6Wjho
One of Fleischer's notable works is "West Coast 1968," a home movie that captures a road trip through the Midwest, Great Plains, and Oregon.
2-link https://youtu.be/RCvjFrF1Ud8
Another of Fleischer's notable works is "Camera Eye on New Jersey," a sponsored film about infrastructure and industry in New Jersey.
3-link https://youtu.be/nUCOlvGO1O8
Henry Charles Fleischer (1925-2010)
Henry Charles Fleischer was a filmmaker who is known for his contributions to both amateur and professional film environments. He founded his company, Henry Charles Studios, around 1950. The company mainly produced sponsored and industrial films for several New Jersey-based corporations and organizations, such as Johnson & Johnson, New Jersey Bell Telephone, and the Cape May County Convention & Visitors Bureau.
4-link https://youtu.be/jFwxUPUljI4
Fleischer’s work includes documenting life and travels through personal films and home movies. Some notable works are recordings of the 1960 Flaherty Foundation Seminar and a stop-motion film about model railroads. He continued to create films throughout his life.
5-link https://youtu.be/N6k3WSrsbtM
What is the Prelinger Archives
Rick Prelinger. Photo by David Gallagher, Freep Festival, Detroit, 2015 GO TO ARTICLE at Actividad - Documents 9. Prelinger Archives - Behind the American Dream
The Prelinger Archives is a collection of films relating to U.S. cultural history, the evolution of the American landscape, everyday life, and social history. Originally based in New York City from 1982 through 2002, it is now based in San Francisco.
The Archives were founded by Rick Prelinger in 1982 to preserve what he calls "ephemeral" films: films sponsored by corporations and organizations, educational films, and amateur and home movies. Typically, ephemeral films were produced to fulfill specific purposes at specific times, and many exist today only by chance or accident. About 65% of the Archive's holdings are in the public domain because their copyrights have expired, or because they were U.S. productions that were published without proper copyright notice.
The stated goal of the Prelinger Archives is to "collect, preserve, and facilitate access to films of historic significance that haven't been collected elsewhere" Continue reading at Wikipedia
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