I didn't start falling in love with Rochester until my third year and I'm glad I fell in love because my plans for graduate school have me staying in Rochester. The Selznick School of Film Preservation is where I want to be after this year. Fingers crossed.
This summer, 2017, I worked at the Visual Studies Workshop (VSW) in their film archive inspecting magnetic tape, digitizing tapes, and cataloging film. I also was beyond thrilled to get an internship at the George Eastman Museum working in the Moving Image Department working directly with the Collections Manager, Deborah Stoiber, and a couple of students from the graduate program. I did hands-on work with film, doing inspection and inspection reports, creating catalogue records, film labels, and viewing films on a Steenbeck flatbed. Overall, one of the best and most unforgettable summers I've ever had. I'm hoping my work at VSW and the Eastman Museum will help me produce a thesis idea...soon.
Below is a picture I took from a portion of the film "Garden of Allah", which you can tell is in rough shape. This is a film blister caused by a projector light. This is a rare shape for a film blister to look like a smiley face :)
Wishing you all the best this semester!
Lauren
I don't think I knew you were also a transfer, and for the same reasons I changed (not cut out for coding). I'm glad you also enjoyed your summer internship; it seems you learned a lot of cool and unique skills! I look forward to seeing how your experience may shape your thesis.
ReplyDeleteI always forget how many of us in the Museum Studies program came over from other majors, but I guess it's meant to be! Your work at the VSW and GEM sound really interesting, and knowing some of your previous work/projects that have centered around film and movies I'm really excited to see what you end up doing for your thesis!
ReplyDeleteI am thrilled that you have found your passion and are taking steps to realizing it. Your experiences this summer seem to e the perfect platform on which to build a thesis. Looking forward to talking further!
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