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ALCF Leonard Wood Sizemore Home Movies Clip 9717
About this film
This clip (#9717) is part of the Leonard Wood Sizemore Cold War Family Campfire Collection . Leonard Sizemore is the primary filmmaker though the films were selected specifically to include other family members perspectives who are behind the camera. It was a Sizemore family legacy of filmmaking and photography, each viewing the family’s lives together, and through their independent eye, with varied framing, panning, and topics chosen to record. His daughter, Lillian Sizemore is the current custodian of the family films. This collection was conserved and digitally transferred through the 2017 National grant awarded to Lillian Sizemore by the Al Larvick Conservation Fund in partnership with its sponsor Pro8mm. For more information about this collection, visit: https://www.allarvickfund.org/leonard-wood-sizemore The mission of the Al Larvick Conservation Fund is to preserve historical and cultural heritage through conservation, education, and the public accessibility of American analog home & amateur audiovisual materials. For more information, visit allarvickfund.org. *Please respect the creative commons licensing assigned to this collection. The main family members captured in this…
Directors & creators
Leonard Wood Sizemore
Subjects
home movies, amateur cinema, super 8 film, 8mm film, 1970s Europe, 1970s lifestyle, 1970s fashions, Leonard Wood Sizemore, Pro8mm, Al Larvick Fund, industrial America, Republic Steel Corp., Union Drawn Divisions, Gary Plant, Gary Indiana, Inland Steel, Bethlehem Steel, U.S Steel, railroad cars, industrial landscape, factory, United States Steel, Gary Works, refuse dump, sheet metal, house siding, industrial waste, Miller Beach Lake Michigan, snow skiing, 1970s ski equipment, 1970s ski attire, 1970s suburbian, 1957 blue Studebaker, V-8 Club, winter backyard play, antique cars, 1940 Ford Sedan, picnics, outdoor cooking, snow scenes, Fiat, Opel, Ford Pinto, Wicker Park, 1970