Technology, Still Images and Ephemera
Northeast Historic Film collects non-moving image material guided first by its policies for collecting and preserving moving images. NHF collects and preserves objects and ephemera that relate directly to individual moving-image collections, including notes, still photographs and audiotapes. Such objects can also include promotional materials for individual items or creators such as posters, press books, biographical publications, and correspondence.
NHF will collect and preserve selected items of ephemera relating to New England films, with special attention to films that are "lost." This area of collecting supports the NHF Mission Statement goal of creating a survey of moving pictures of northern New England.
NHF will collect posters from the silent era, and all post-1920 posters of films with a New England connection, as well as ephemera relating to film exhibition and the history of movie theaters and their audiences in northern New England. These materials include business records and correspondence, programs, postcards, posters and lobby cards, lantern slides, photographs, and other images.
The primary collecting focus is on northern New England, but since so many aspects of film exhibition and audience practices were similar throughout the nation, broader collections such as a postcard-image collection of theaters from across the country would strengthen NHF collections by showing similarities and contrasts. This rationale, that national and international references provide contextual data, supports the acquisition of carefully selected national trade periodicals.
NHF will seek out and collect local-TV-related ephemera from northern New England and oral history interviews for area television professionals, as well as broadcasting reference books and periodicals as indicated below.
NHF will collect and preserve silent film scores, cue sheets and supporting documentation from individual accompanists, musical groups, and theater managers from northern New England to document the accompaniment of silent film with live music.