Greetings All-
I am new to Nitrateville, and wanted to make a brief introduction before chiming in on some excellent, existing threads, and possibly starting one or two new ones with details related to a film search project I have embarked upon- a path which I see is quite similar to many others here.
I found my way to Nitrateville in my search for the lost films of silent filmmaker & “star” Billy B. Van. I have read with interest JFK’s
post in "Lost and Neglected Comics, Comedy Scripters, & Directors.” Also, his discussion quite some time ago, along with a few others, about R.C. Cropper and Reelcraft (in this
thread) has filled in an incredible amount of the Reelcraft story that I have seen nowhere else. Truly an interesting and valuable find.
I am a film archivist, and run a film transfer studio in New Hampshire for clients both large and small. I also happened to have spent quite a bit of time on the waters of Lake Sunapee in NH, where Billy had a casino and movie studio, and where he made films of his own, and for Reelcraft. Once I found this out, it became apparent that I really had no choice but to pick up the trail, with the hope that the found films will be a rich and treasured bit of local history.
To that aim, we did an intensive search about Billy's filmmaking career over at the
Media History Digital Library, and, from that, built a new
site which lists what we believe to be all of Billy's known films- made both by him and in partnership with Reelcraft (and a few others). We have also put together a timeline of his film career, all intended to be a resource for those interested in Billy B. Van and silent film, as well as a research tool for those who may have leads on locating and preserving these unique local historical artifacts.
The trail of Billy's films clearly leads to the hands of Reelcraft, then the Export Import Film Company, and also Miller and Steen Distributors.
In the process of the search, I have spent quite a bit of time talking with the Newport, New Hampshire Historical
Society, who have recently published a new book about Billy (for you serious fans out there), and his time in Newport later in life. Last Summer, a new headstone was placed, with some fanfare, at his grave by a local benefactor.
I have been in the motion picture archives business for 20+ years, and am a member of the Association of Moving Image Archivists. Through
AMIA I happen to know quite a few folks in the film archives world- some of whom I see are also members here. I announced the search for Billy's lost films at AMIA's annual conference last month, where I had the chance to to say a quick hello to David Pierce (our Media History Digital Library maven), and also got some exciting interest from folks at the Library of Congress, where a thorough search for Billy's films will get underway in earnest early next year.
2017 will also hopefully include a trip to one or 2 of the silent film festivals ("Mostly Lost" at the L.O.C., and the San Francisco Silent film Festival) to further spread the word of our search.
In addition to the avenues above, I am also interested in touching base with the silent film enthusiast communities on the web, as they often have knowledge (like about Reelcraft here)- or even films- not available anywhere else. To that end, I have come here, and thought introducing myself to everybody would be a good first step. I look forward to making connections here, and have been enjoying lurking for some time to get a sense of what everyone is up to.
I should note that Billy’s minstrel, vaudeville and Broadway career is fairly well documented, but outside the scope of of this particular project. Billy’s IMDb and WikiPedia pages appear to be active and updated with some frequency for those interested in more of Billy’s long and interesting career(s) outside of film.
I will surely stay in touch on here on this thread- but my hope/plan is to post more of our information and questions in relevant forums and existing threads to keep the discussions/questions/ideas contained in their appropriate places.
Many thanks to you all in advance for any info & advice, and will see you in the threads!
My best-
- John Tariot