- Rick Prelinger
Rick Prelinger (born
1953 ,Washington D.C. , U.S.) is anarchivist ,writer andfilmmaker , and founder of thePrelinger Archives , a collection of 60,000 advertising, educational, industrial, and amateur films acquired by theLibrary of Congress in2002 after 20 years' operation.Rick has partnered with the
Internet Archive to make 1,970 films from Prelinger Archives available online for free viewing, downloading and reuse. With the Voyager Company, a pioneer new media publisher, he produced fourteen laserdiscs and CD-ROMs with material from his archives, including "Ephemeral Films," the "Our Secret Century" series and "Call It Home: The House That Private Enterprise Built," a laserdisc on the history of suburbia and suburban planning (co-produced with architect Keller Easterling).He worked at the
Comedy Channel from its startup in1989 until it was merged into the comedy network HA!, and then worked atHome Box Office until1995 . Rick has taught in the MFADesign program atNew York 'sSchool of Visual Arts and lectures widely on American cultural and social history and on issues of cultural and intellectual property access. He sat (2001 -2004 ) on theNational Film Preservation Board as representative of theAssociation of Moving Image Archivists , was Board President of the San Francisco Cinematheque (2002 -2007 ), and is currently Board President of theInternet Archive .His feature-length film "Panorama Ephemera," depicting the conflicted landscapes of 20th-century America, opened in summer 2004. He is co-founder of the
Prelinger Library (with spouse Megan Shaw Prelinger), an appropriation-friendly reference library located inSan Francisco .He wrote "The Field Guide to Sponsored Films" (
2007 ) which "describes 452 historically or culturally significant motion pictures commissioned by businesses, charities, advocacy groups, and state or local government units between 1897 and 1980." It is available as a book and as a free PDF from theNational Film Preservation Foundation . He recently (2005 -2007 ) worked at theInternet Archive on a large-scale texts digitization project and recently helped organize theOpen Content Alliance .ee also
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Sponsored film External links
* [http://www.prelinger.com Prelinger.com]
* [http://blackoystercatcher.blogspot.com blackoystercatcher, Rick Prelinger's blog]
* [http://www.home.earthlink.net/~alysons/library.html Prelinger Library]
* [http://www.archive.org/details/prelinger Prelinger Collection]
** [http://www.archive.org/details/prelinger_library Prelinger Library]
*" [http://www.archive.org/movies/movies-details-db.php?collection=feature_films&collectionid=panorama_ephemera Panorama Ephemera] "
*" [http://vectors.usc.edu/index.php?page=7&projectId=58 Panorama Ephemera] " published in theVectors Journal of Culture and Technology in a Dynamic Vernacular , Volume 2 Issue 1 (Ephemera).
* [http://www.filmpreservation.org/projects/fieldguide.html "The Field Guide to Sponsored Films"]
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