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The Projection Booth Podcast

Special Report: Rachael Stoeltje and Laura Rooney on AMIA

The Projection Booth Podcast

The Projection Booth

Film Reviews, Film Interviews, Film History, Tv & Film

4.8686 Ratings

🗓️ 11 December 2022

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

On this special episode Mike talks to Rachael Stoeltje and Laura Rooney of the The Association of Moving Image Archivists about the AMIA 2022 conference and the good work that they're doing in media preservation.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hold your ears, folks.

0:06.8

It's showtime.

0:08.6

People pay good money to see this movie.

0:10.9

When they go out to a theater, they want cold sodas, hot popcorn, and no monsters in the projection booth.

0:17.3

Everyone pretend podcasting isn't boring.

0:20.0

Shut it off.

0:25.7

Turn it off.

0:26.8

Hey folks, welcome to a special episode of the projection booth.

0:42.6

I'm your host Mike White.

0:43.7

On this episode, I am talking with Rachel Stulchie and Laura Rooney, all about AMIA, AIA,

0:50.8

AIMIA, also known as the Association of Moving Image Archivists.

0:55.0

They are quite a group. They are currently having a conference down in Pittsburgh, all about

1:02.1

media preservation, and I figured it would be a good time to talk to them, hear about the conference,

1:08.0

and share a little bit of the message of preservation, a topic I'm sure that's very near and dear to a lot of our hearts.

1:14.6

Be sure to go to A-M-I-A-Net.org to find out more about AMEA and what they're up to and even become a member.

1:24.0

Hope you enjoy the interview.

1:25.4

Rachel, could you tell me a little bit about you and your background and what got you

1:28.9

interested in film and film preservation?

1:31.6

Yeah, so I have been a member of Amia for 25 years, but before that, I'm a long lover of

1:39.8

sort of the golden age of Hollywood.

1:42.1

I think growing up in Austin, Texas, in an era in the 80s where you

1:46.2

could see so much independent cinema and so much classic Hollywood, it was sort of my first

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