Progress Not Perfection: The Work of Ariel Schudson

Voices Carry: The History of Women and Moving Image Archiving

This work began as a piece written for Michael Friend’s MIAS200 Seminar on Moving Image History, Philosophy and Practice. It has since been worked on and edited in several different … Continue reading

June 3, 2013 · Leave a comment

The Myth of Macho: John Carpenter’s Westerns

This piece was written as a part of my weekly column on CraveOnline.com about masculinity and the cinema, Myth of Macho. The original piece can be located at the online … Continue reading

January 10, 2013 · Leave a comment

Out of the Shadows and Onto the Screen: Project Shirley and Milestone’s Restoration of The Portrait of Jason

This piece was written for MIAS 210: Ethics of Preservation & Restoration, taught by Michael Pogorzelski for the Moving Image Archive Studies Program at UCLA during the Fall of 2012. Within … Continue reading

December 14, 2012 · Leave a comment

Raging Grain Debates: Andrea Kalas on the Sunset Blvd. Restoration

This piece was initially published on November 5th, 2012 on CRAVEONLINE.COM, and can be located in its original format here. Finally, on November 6, 2012, we will see the debut of … Continue reading

November 6, 2012 · Leave a comment

The Myth of Macho: Full Metal Jacket

This piece was written as a part of my weekly column on CraveOnline.com about masculinity and the cinema, The Myth of Macho. The piece can also be found on the original … Continue reading

October 17, 2012 · Leave a comment

The Devil You Know: History, Technology and Family in Warrior

This piece was written as part of my personal blog, Archive-Type: Musings of a Passionate Preservationist , and can be found in its original form and location here. It was a … Continue reading

January 5, 2012 · Leave a comment

The Motherboard & the Quilt: New Media Filmmaking and the L.A. Rebellion

  This piece was written for FTV 218: Culture, Media & Society: The “L.A. Rebellion” of Black Filmmakers, a class taught by Professor Allyson Nadia Fields’ class based upon the works … Continue reading

December 18, 2011 · Leave a comment