[Dixielandjazz] Hoagy Carmichael home movies

Robert Ringwald rsr at ringwald.com
Tue Aug 12 11:48:53 PDT 2014


Indiana University Libraries Awarded Grant to Restore Hoagy Carmichael Home Movies
BLOOMINGTON, Ind., July 24 -- The National Film Preservation Foundation has awarded
funding to the Indiana University Libraries Moving Image Archive to restore two home
movies that capture the daily lives of Hoagy Carmichael and his wife, Ruth, in the
1930s.
Carmichael, a Bloomington native and IU graduate, composed many classics from the
great American songbook, including "Stardust," "Georgia on My Mind," "Lazybones"
and "Heart and Soul." He found success in Hollywood as a songwriter and as an actor
in films such as "The Best Years of Our Lives."
The home movies, made in 1937 and 1938, after the Carmichaels moved to California,
portray the non-stop entertaining that characterized classical-era Hollywood. By
1937, the film industry was finally bouncing back from the depths of the Depression
and a wild exuberance had consumed the movie capital. Carmichael described the Hollywood
of that era as a boomtown with "a thousand wildcatters hitting oil at once."
The original home movies, made using Kodachrome color film, are too fragile to project
and the early Kodachrome color has faded, losing its original vibrancy. "The $12,500
grant will enable preservation experts at Colorlab, a motion picture lab in Maryland,
to digitally restore lost color and create new film prints, returning these important
artifacts of 20th century pop-culture to something closer to what the Carmichaels
would have seen in 1938," said Rachael Stoeltje, head of the Moving Image Archive.
The new restoration prints will allow for their public screenings in cinemas for
the first time ever. Once the restoration is complete, expected to be in 2016, IU
Cinema will screen the home movies as part of a five-year celebration of Hoagy Carmichael's
life, music and films.
These movies show the Carmichaels enjoying the Hollywood lifestyle of drinking, dancing,
playing tennis and visiting with famous people. Actor George Sanders passes through
in a top hat and tails, shooting a bow and arrow. The friends watch a horse race
with Oliver Hardy and wander through William Randolph Hearst's castle near San Simeon,
Calif., with Jimmy Stewart. On Christmas Eve 1937, domestic staff place presents
around the tree while Hoagy wears a Santa mask. An inter-title card reads "All Front
and No Squirt" as a visibly pregnant Ruth waters the plants around their home.
This restoration is a collaborative project with the IU Archives of Traditional Music,
which holds an extensive Carmichael collection. In 1986, the Carmichael family donated
his archives, piano and memorabilia to the university. The collection includes more
than 750 recordings featuring Carmichael as composer or performer, as well as films,
photographs, lyrics, original manuscripts, correspondence, scrapbooks and other personal
effects.
The Indiana University Libraries Moving Image Archive is the largest film archive
within an American university library. It holds more than 70,000 rare and unique
educational, classic, and locally made films.
This is the third preservation grant awarded to IU Libraries Moving Image Archive
from the National Film Preservation Foundation. The previous grants covered restoration
of home movies of director John Ford, in collaboration with the Lilly Library; and
"The Masters of Disaster," a 1985 film about a championship chess team from an inner-city
school in Indianapolis.
http://news.indiana.edu/releases/iu/2014/07/hoagy-carmichael-home-movies.shtml
-30

-Bob Ringwald K6YBV
www.ringwald.com
916/ 806-9551

“Don't worry about avoiding temptation. As you grow older, it will avoid you.”
- Winston Churchill



More information about the Dixielandjazz mailing list