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Sponsored film

Sponsored film, or ephemeral film, as defined by film archivist Rick Prelinger,[1] is a film made by a particular sponsor for a specific purpose other than as a work of art: the films were designed to serve a specific pragmatic purpose for a limited time.[2] Many of the films are also orphan works since they lack copyright owners or active custodians to guarantee their long-term preservation.

Types of sponsored film edit

The genre is composed of advertising films, educational films, industrial videos, training films, social guidance films, and government-produced films.[3][4]

While some may borrow themes from well-known film genres such as western film, musicals, and comedies, what defines them is a sponsored rhetoric to achieve the sponsor's goals, rather than those of the creative artist.

Sponsored films in 16mm were loaned at no cost, except sometimes postage, to clubs, schools, and other groups.[5] America's largest companies - AT&T, DuPont, Ford, General Electric, General Motors, Republic Steel, Standard Oil, and Westinghouse Electric Company - were for decades active sponsored film producers and distributors; others included airlines who offered travelogues on their destinations. In the early years of commercial television, local television stations often used sponsored films as "filler" programming. Specialized distributing agents packaged films from various sponsors into TV programs with titles like Compass, Color Camera, Ladies' Day, and Adventures In Living.

Usage edit

The films are often used as B-roll in documentary films, for instance, the social guidance film The Terrible Truth (1951, Sid Davis) appears, desaturated, in Ron Mann's Grass (1999) as an example of what he perceives as hysteria over drug abuse, as well as an example of the slippery slope fallacy.

Prelinger and other film archivists [6] generally consider the films interesting for their sociological, ethnographic, or evidentiary value: for instance, a mental hygiene film instructing children to be careful of strangers may seem laughable by today's standards, but the film may show important aspects of society which were documented unintentionally: hairstyles, popular fashions, technological advances, landscapes, etc.[2]

Prelinger estimates that the form includes perhaps 400,000 films and, as such, is the largest genre of films, but that one-third to one-half of the films have been lost to neglect. In the late 20th century, the archival moving-image community has taken greater notice of sponsored film, and key ephemeral films began to be preserved by specialized, regional, and national archives.[2]

A number of British films in this style were re-evaluated and released commercially by the British Film Institute in 2010 as part of its Boom Britain / Shadows of Progress project.

Examples of sponsored films include Design for Dreaming, A Touch of Magic,[7] and A Word to the Wives. Technicolor for Industrial Films is a sponsored film about sponsored films.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ EPHEMERA: The Prelinger Archives (March 2013 Edition) on Vimeo
  2. ^ a b c Prelinger, Rick (2006), The Field Guide to Sponsored Films, San Francisco, California: National Film Preservation Foundation, retrieved 10 July 2023
  3. ^ Learning to Love Sponsored Films|Arts & Culture|Smithsonian
  4. ^ Godfried, Nathan (2014). "Labor-Sponsored Film and Working-Class History: The Inheritance (1964)". Film History. Indiana University Press. 26 (4) – via JSTOR.
  5. ^ Navigating the well-curated, deeply weird Sponsored Films online archive-The Verge
  6. ^ Ephemeral Films by Rick Prelinger on Vimeo
  7. ^ EPHEMERA: POPULUXE on Vimeo

External links edit

  • The Industry Film Archive
  • Online Field Guide to Sponsored Films: National Film Preservation Foundation
  • Ephemeral Films on Archive.org
  • Curated Collection of Jamieson Film Company materials at the Texas Archive of the Moving Image
  • Ephemeral Films: National Socialism in Austria
  • prelinger.com via Panix

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