film salvation project by the film preservation society

Yuki Nakayama yuki.nakayama at gmail.com
Thu Jan 26 17:23:36 EST 2012


Dear Cathy,

This is so unfortunate. I have informed the Film Preservation Society (FPS)
so hopefully they can resolve this. I believe the .jp site is affiliated
with the homemovieday.com. the main site for FPS has its own domain name,
but the site for the Film Salvation project is through homemovieday.com.

*If anyone else experienced any difficulties accessing the site from abroad
on this listserve please let me know!



2012/1/25 Cathy <nishikataeiga at gmail.com>

> Dear Nakayama-san,
>
> They are still not working for me - I wonder if the site is region-blocked
> for Germany for some reason? Strange.  Is the .jp site affiliated with
> http://www.homemovieday.com/ ?
>
> Best regards, Cathy
>
>
>
> 2012/1/25 Yuki Nakayama <yuki.nakayama at gmail.com>
>
>> Dear Cathy,
>>
>> Sorry. I just checked and they are working for me. I am not sure why it
>> was giving you an error. But here are some more links to the Film Salvation
>> project some in english and some in japanese hopefully at least one will
>> work. I've also attached a jpeg of the poster of the project.
>>
>> If you know anyone that may benefit from the services offered by the
>> project please let them know. I hear that during the rubble removal, people
>> are able to pull out photo albums to be saved, but I have not heard of
>> films/videos being saved. I think its common to think these damaged
>> film/videos are lost cause.
>>
>>
>> http://www.homemovieday.jp/english/2011/08/film-salvation-project-2011.html
>>
>> http://www.homemovieday.jp/sos/video.html
>>
>> http://www.homemovieday.jp/sos/
>>
>> fps english website: http://www.homemovieday.jp/english/ (go to latest
>> news and go to the april post)
>>
>> fps japanese site: http://www.filmpres.org/ (there is a link to the
>> salvation project on the top page)
>>
>> Yuki Nakayama
>> (yuki.nakayama at gmail.com)
>> New York University
>> Tisch School of the Arts
>> Cinema Studies Department
>> M.A. Candidate.
>>
>>
>> 2012/1/25 Cathy <nishikataeiga at gmail.com>
>>
>>> Nakayama-san,
>>>
>>> The link that you share in this article appears to be currently dead.  I
>>> got a 404 error for both it and the homepage for this website.  It does;
>>> however, sound like a very worthy project.
>>>
>>> Best wishes, Cathy
>>>
>>>
>>> On 25 January 2012 02:34, Yuki Nakayama <yuki.nakayama at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Most people may already know about this project, but I don't think I
>>>> have not seen this project being mentioned on this list serve before.
>>>>
>>>> The Film Preservation Society has started the Film Salvation Project
>>>> shortly after the earthquake to save films and videos damaged by the
>>>> earthquake/tsunami. They are offering free services to clean the
>>>> films/video and is not limited to 3.11 related damages (I am not sure if
>>>> they are already accepting them, but they have plans to deal with any
>>>> water-damaged materials in the future).
>>>> Link:
>>>> http://www.homemovieday.jp/english/2011/08/film-salvation-project-2011.html
>>>>
>>>> The page also has a link to a videos of how to deal with water damaged
>>>> 8mm films.
>>>>
>>>> It has been 10 months since the earthquake and there are still large
>>>> problems to be dealt with, but I hope more people will be able to utilize
>>>> the services offered by the film salvation project to save home movies and
>>>> other moving image materials.
>>>>
>>>> Yuki Nakayama
>>>> (yuki.nakayama at gmail.com)
>>>> New York University
>>>> Tisch School of the Arts
>>>> Cinema Studies Department
>>>> M.A. Candidate
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>
>
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